The Spaceman Agency
The Spaceman Agency is a Los Angeles-based independent music and production company founded by composer/producer Nubar and recording artist ShyBoy®. Together, the two have built a catalog that spans original releases, film and television scoring, and remix work, with credits across major networks, studios, and labels.
Their creative partnership has produced work alongside a wide range of collaborators, including Songwriters Hall of Fame inductee Allee Willis, drag icon RuPaul, Slimkid3 of The Pharcyde, Emmy-winning composer Jim Dooley, multiplatinum recording artist Ralph Johnson (Earth, Wind & Fire), pop star Nicole Scherzinger (The Pussycat Dolls), and Grammy-winning producer Jeeve, with whom ShyBoy and Nubar also form the band Hypnogaja. The band's critically acclaimed 2026 album My Dreams Have Teeth earned editorial playlist placements on both Apple Music and Spotify, and their reimagining of Eurythmics' "Here Comes the Rain Again" continues to accumulate millions of streams.
Recent highlights include ShyBoy and Nubar's original score and title songs for Bryan Fuller's Emmy-nominated docuseries Queer for Fear: The History of Queer Horror, as well as original compositions for Fuller's feature film Dust Bunny (Lionsgate / Roadside Attractions), honored as a New York Times Critic's Pick. ShyBoy's remix of Donna Summer's "Supernatural Love" was selected for inclusion on the official 40th anniversary edition of Cats Without Claws.
ShyBoy
ShyBoy is a vocalist, songwriter, and DJ whose solo album His Royal Shyness (King Size Edition), released via Stockholm-based Snafu Records, balances cinematic pop with tension and sharp emotional turns. His single "Walk Don't Run," featured in Bryan Fuller's Dust Bunny (Lionsgate / Roadside Attractions), was praised by veteran music journalist Larry Flick as "less a pop song and more an experience."
As co-founder of Hypnogaja with Spaceman Agency partner Nubar and Grammy-winning producer Jeeve, ShyBoy is also the voice behind the band's critically acclaimed 2026 album My Dreams Have Teeth and their millions-streaming reimagining of Eurythmics' "Here Comes the Rain Again." With Nubar, he composed the original score and title songs for Fuller's Emmy-nominated docuseries Queer for Fear: The History of Queer Horror.
ShyBoy's credits range from RuPaul's Drag Race to Capcom's Devil May Cry 4, from a creative partnership with Songwriters Hall of Fame inductee Allee Willis to official remix work for Donna Summer. Named Best Solo Artist in LA Weekly's Best of L.A. Awards, he also hosts a circuit of mashup-driven DJ residencies in Los Angeles and San Francisco, including MaDonna Summer, Rihyoncé, Gaga Lipa, Mariah Grande, and Britney xcx.
Hypnogaja
Hypnogaja is the Los Angeles-born band built around vocalist ShyBoy, keyboardist/producer Nubar, and guitarist/producer Jeeve. Formed over two decades ago, the trio has moved between rock stages, film scores, and electronic-laced studio work, earning praise from outlets like EARMILK and Outburn along the way. Their collective credits span work with artists and creators including Giorgio Moroder, Donna Summer, Britney Spears, Santana, RuPaul, Songwriters Hall of Fame inductee Allee Willis, and writer/producer Bryan Fuller.
Their 2026 album My Dreams Have Teeth, released via Snafu Records/FUGA, is the band's first full-length in over a decade and earned editorial playlist placements on both Apple Music and Spotify. Thirteen tracks deep, the album shifts between gothic weight and melodic precision, with highlights including "Ghosts in the Hallway," co-written with Matt McJunkins of A Perfect Circle, and a reimagining of Sade's "Is It a Crime?" Their cover of Eurythmics' "Here Comes the Rain Again" continues to accumulate millions of streams, finding new listeners years after its release.
The band's work extends beyond their own releases. ShyBoy and Nubar have composed original music for film and television through The Spaceman Agency, including the score and title songs for Fuller's Emmy-nominated Queer for Fear: The History of Queer Horror and original compositions for his feature film Dust Bunny (Lionsgate / Roadside Attractions). Earlier Hypnogaja albums include Below Sunset and Truth Decay, as well as Bridge to Nowhere, released internationally through Sony Music Germany.