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Repping from Atlanta, Daily Bread (the sonic vision of producer Rhett Whatley) has spent the last decade carving out a sound that feels both timeless and forward-leaning. Rooted in jazz guitar, crate-digging, and early beat experiments from his bedroom studio, Daily Bread’s music has always thrived at the intersection of vintage soul, gritty hip-hop, and bass-forward production. Guided by an instinct to bring old sounds to new ears, his tracks unfold like lived-in stories: warm, textured, and unmistakably his own.
After establishing his foundation with his breakout release On The Daily, Daily Bread steadily evolved from underground favorite to a defining voice within the modern bass and electro-soul landscape. His meticulous sound design and genre-fluid approach helped cultivate a devoted community drawn as much to feeling as to frequency. Additional years of releases and touring culminated in 2023’s Invisible Cinema, which proved to be a pivotal chapter in his catalog and career and really the beginning of a new paradigm for Daily Bread. Throughout 2024, Daily Bread’s momentum continued to build across both releases and the road. In June, he released the buzzworthy Flash Flood II mixtape, which amassed over 7.5 million listens on SoundCloud alone. That year also marked a major leap onstage, including a sold-out Red Rocks performance in October 2024 and a dominant presence on the festival circuit which carried into 2025 when Daily Bread hit the road with his 27-date North American Flash Flood Tour in Spring 2025, bringing his expanding catalog to audiences nationwide. 2025 also included two nights at Red Rocks and a hometown closeout with back-to-back New Year’s Eve performances at The Eastern in Atlanta.
As Daily Bread moves into 2026, the focus remains on forward motion. Kicking off the year with new music on the horizon and confirmed festival appearances at Lightning in a Bottle, Bonnaroo, Electric Forest, and Elements.
Producer-DJ Steller has rapidly emerged as one of bass music’s most compelling new voices, known for her eclectic sound, introspective storytelling, and uplifting spirit. After studying audio engineering and music in college, she honed her craft and decided to pursue electronic music full-time. Her unique blend of wonky bass, soulful grooves, and psychedelic textures has earned support from Zingara, LSDREAM, and Mersiv, alongside releases with Morflo, Cyclops Recordings, and Bassrush.
In 2025, Steller leveled up with a breakout year defined by her ‘Here & Now’ EP, a Dubstep Don cover feature, a 20+ date headline tour, and festival appearances at EDC Las Vegas, Forbidden Kingdom, and Beyond Wonderland. She also collaborated with Zingara on the acclaimed ‘Is This Real?’ EP and officially partnered with To Write Love On Her Arms on a mental health initiative that resonated deeply with fans.
Closing the year as support for LSDREAM on New Year’s Eve, Steller now turns the page to 2026 with ‘Shifting The Lens,’ a new headline tour, major festival appearances at Electric Forest, Okeechobee, and ILLfest, along with an upcoming performance at Red Rocks. With more releases and collaborations on the horizon, Steller enters 2026 with undeniable momentum as one of the most inspired and inspiring rising artists in the scene.
Motifv, the project of Colorado native Joseph Kechter, is a producer known for his analog-inspired, sample-based approach to electronic music—blending gospel and soul with futuristic synths and experimental bass. Since his debut album The Path (2019) and follow-up Dilated Mind (2021), he has built a devoted following through immersive, genre-bending sound design and introspective storytelling, continuing that evolution through his 2024 dual EP release Where the Sun Sets / Behind the Moon and his 2025 trilogy EP series Alpine Echos, Busy with the Wizardry, and Drift Theory. Motifv has emerged as a rising force in the electro-soul scene, performing alongside Pretty Lights, Daily Bread, GRiZ, and Maddy O’Neal, with festival appearances at Secret Dreams, Wakaan, Hulaween, and more. In 2026, he continues his ascent with bookings at Electric Forest, Bonnaroo, and a return to Red Rocks with Big Gigantic.