Tickets for the Accidental Bear Queer Music Summer Tour Benefit For LGBTQ Mental Health Services & Suicide Prevention with Logan Lynn, Big Dipper, Conquistador, Darling Gunsel, and Rica Shay just went on sale this morning! San Francisco, Los Angeles, Portland, Seattle, and New York City here we come.
$15 – G.A. (General Admission) $45 – G.A.+ (General Admission + Tour T-Shirt + Photo with Bands) $75 – V.I.P (General Admission Ticket + Invited to meet and greet w/ bands at pre-show VIP reception, Tour T-Shirt and Photo with bands)
We released the video for Hologram (the 2nd single off my new record Tramp Stamps and Birthmarks) a few weeks back and now we are hosting a remix contest for the song with a $250 cash prize and official audio release to 1st place! All runners-up will be released as well in some capacity, be it through an official distributor or via this website.
Hologram was co-written by Los Angeles indie electropop duo Father Tiger. Greg & John (aka Father Tiger) wrote and performed the music, I wrote and performed the words, melodies, and vocals…and we are all looking forward to hearing what you all come up with.
Remix Contest Info
To download the original version, remix stems, and song parts, click HERE.
(Key: D, BPM: 122)
All submissions must be in hi-quality .WAV or .AIFF format. Once your submission is received you will get a confirmation email. All submissions must be sent via YouSendIt or Dropbox to Logan@LoganLynnMusic.com. Please include your name, the name of your remix, your email address, and song info with your submission. Deadline for submission is Wednesday, May 1st, 2013. Contest winner will be announced Tuesday, May 7th, 2013.
Just Out Magazine picked my new record “Tramp Stamps and Birthmarks” as #4 on their Top 5 Portland Albums of 2012 list! On stands now in the January 2013 issue, or check out the online version HERE.
Here’s what they had to say:
4. Logan Lynn – Tramp Stamps & Birthmarks His danceable beats with upbeat tunes have landed him praise such as “the new Golden boy of electro-pop.” To me, the darker lyrics behind these quality gay club anthems give dance floor debauchery a message and meaning.