The Spaceman Agency
The Spaceman Agency is a Los Angeles-based record label founded by producer Mark Nubar and recording artist ShyBoy. The company’s music has been featured in numerous projects for major television networks, film studios, and record labels. The Spaceman Agency’s catalog includes music by award-winning writers, artists, and composers such as legendary songwriter Allee Willis; drag superstar, RuPaul; composer Jim Dooley; writer/producer Bryan Fuller; pop artist Nicole Scherzinger (Pussycat Dolls); and many others. The company has also been involved in remixes for iconic artists such as Donna Summer, Julia Fordham, Beyoncé, and Whitney Houston.
ShyBoy
ShyBoy is a recording artist, composer, and DJ/producer whose music has garnered over 60M streams and been featured in numerous films, video games, trailers, and television shows, including RuPaul’s Drag Race, Dynasty, America’s Next Top Model, The Devil May Cry, Halloween, and more. His collaborators include the Emmy-winning superstar RuPaul; hip hop artist SlimKid3 (The Pharcyde); EDM DJ Darude; Grammy-nominated songwriter Wendy Waldman; Emmy-winning composer Jim Dooley (Pushing Daisies); and Emmy, Grammy, and Tony-winning songwriter Allee Willis.
ShyBoy composed the score for the Emmy-nominated documentary series Queer For Fear: The History of Queer Horror (Shudder/AMC) from executive producer Bryan Fuller (Hannibal, Pushing Daisies). Nominated for a 2023 GLAAD Media Award for Outstanding Documentary, the show features several songs from ShyBoy’s new LP, His Royal Shyness, including the main title “Backroom,” described by Fuller as a song that “evokes dimly lit dance floors of a different kind” and World of Wonder as “a gritty masterpiece.” His Royal Shyness bridges the lush ambiance of dreamy synth-wave and the vibrant pulse of nightlife with the expressive melodies and vocal styling of iconic American and European pop music.
Named Best Solo Artist in LA Weekly’s 10th Annual Best of L.A. awards and the winner of a Hollywood Music in Media Award (for best Alternative performance with his band Hypnogaja), ShyBoy has performed throughout North America and Europe, sharing stages with artists such as Flo Rida, Meiko, Emmy Meli, MILCK, Shinedown, Saliva, and Amanda Palmer. ShyBoy’s work as a producer and DJ includes the creation of the legendary dance party MaDonna Summer (with residencies in Los Angeles and San Francisco); a performance at the official premiere party for the Broadway revival of West Side Story in NYC; and remixes and mashups for RuPaul, Whitney Houston, Julia Fordham, Donna Summer, The B-52’s (2022 farewell tour), and an array of other artists.
Hypnogaja
“Circle of Hate,” the first single from the long-awaited forthcoming new album by Hypnogaja, reflects the chaos, paranoia, and discord of a world eerily predicted by the band’s previous studio album Truth Decay (2009). Hypnogaja founder and lead singer ShyBoy delivers a powerfully unflinching and dynamic vocal, draped across an emotionally complex, gothic landscape that builds to a fever pitch.
With a sound described as "enthralling, first-rate modern rock” (Outburn), ”soulful rock with a subtle electronic backdrop” (Apple Music), and “music that pushes boundaries” (Denver Post), Hypnogaja has written and performed songs that have been featured in numerous television shows, video games, movie trailers, and theatrical films.
Winner of the Hollywood Music in Media Award for Best Alternative Artist and Best Male Vocal (for ShyBoy’s performance of the Donna Summer classic “On The Radio”), Hypnogaja has collaborated with notable artists such as The Pharcyde’s SlimKid3 and legendary singer-songwriter Wendy Waldman, who produced the group’s live album, Acoustic Sunset: Live at the Longhouse.
Warningfield
Warningfield is an orchestral sci-fi pop collective based out of Paris and Los Angeles. Merging the talents of multi-platinum, award-winning writers, producers, and Grammy-nominated composers and performers, their music is a unique hybrid of dramatic underscore woven together with conceptual pop songs.
“1981,” Warningfield’s debut single, is a shimmering slice of dreamy retro synth-pop. The song threads us back in time and surveys the honeymoon period of pop music’s newfound relationship with computer technology. The lyric looks through the magical lens of our nostalgia, questioning if a simpler time ever even existed - and whether it would be worth returning to, even if we could: “If we could get back to that time / Would we change ourselves in the rewind? / Would we be better there / If time could get us there?”
Warningfield’s seamless mix of sounds and styles blurs lines and creates diverse, dynamic, and memorable soundtracks. Individually, the members of the group have placed their music in hundreds of films, TV shows, and video games. They placed their first piece of collective music in the trailer for the latest remake of Halloween (Blumhouse/Universal).