Misfit Tunes The Magazine Jul. 2014 | Page 9

W hen you sneak out of work early, fight traffic, and hunt for the elusive parking spot all to see your favorite band, at the very least you expect them to make you dance. You hope that there is some sort of connection made with the lead singer and you get called up to sing back up on your favorite song. You blow the lead singer away and you two quickly become besties. Some people will call you a naive dreamer for having such lofty expectations from your favorite band. That is, unless your favorite band is Marlee in the Mixx. Marlee in the Mixx is an independent progressive band from the DMV (DC/MD/VA) area. Marlee in the Mixx, better known as MITM, was officially formed in 2012. The band is comprised of members Marlee D (lead vocalist/ songwriter/band leader), Austin Dean (vocalist/songwriter), Foots “The King” (drums/band leader), Miciah “Ki” Duncan (lead guitar/ engineer) Rob Lowe (bass guitar), Omari “Kaash J” (keys), Arami “Coles” Coleman (keys/key bass), Deon “Rookie” Moon (keys/music director), and Ant “Juicy A” Minor (percussion). The eight piece band of twenty-somethings display a level of musicianship beyond their age. Each member possesses an amazing talent in their own rights. Collectively, they create a sound as eclectic as their influences. With musical roots in Neo-Soul, R&B, Gospel, Hip Hop, Jazz, and Go-Go (the sound of DC), MITM comes together to build upon and fuse these genres. Their goal is to create a new and constantly progressing sound that blurs lines, knows no gender or age, pushes genre boundaries, and elevates the message in today’s music; hence the term “progressive.” The band refers to their content as “Monday To Friday” music, communicating themes involving everyday life struggles, triumphs, spirituality, love, fear and anything else their listeners can relate to. The band has been known to send crowds around the world into a frenzy. Their debut performance took place at The Filmore Silver Spring in front of a sold out audience of over 2000 people, where they were the opening act for Island Def Jam’s own Big K.R.I.T. bring recognition to the growing presence of alternative progressive music.” MITM has demolished stages across the Washington, DC metropolitan area as well. From college events, concerts, fashion shows, plays & more they performed to rave reviews. Building a cult following along the way. With their fan base growing at a feverous pace club owners began to take note of Marlee in the Mixx. The attention from club owners landed MITM one of the hottest stage on U Street, a popular cor- MITM also opened for Iggy Azalea. MITM acknowledges both are huge career accomplishments yet promises bigger acts to come In 2013 the band performed at the Seoul Music Festival in Seoul Korea. MITM also performed during a R.A.W. Showcase at the famous SOB NYC, “R.A