Pronounced “Many Names”, the act is the collaboration of Jessica Wahlquist, Lacey Youngblood and J. Childs. Formed in 2015, MNYNMS hit the ground running gaining notoriety by releasing collaborations with artists like TEEEL, New Division and Night Drive and their bootleg remixes MNYNMS – Not in Love (Crystal Castles Cover) and Purity Ring – Belispeak (MNYNMS Remix), while actively working on a catalog of unreleased original content.
MNYNMS (pronounced “Many Names”) formed in late 2014 and has turned 2015 into their breakout year. The Houston based electronic duo, Jessica Wahlquist and Jacob Childs, have released a handful of notable remixes and remakes this year, and the two are following up with another hit again on July 28th with their brand new remix of Purity Ring’s beloved track “Belispeak”
If you thought you loved “Belispeak” as an original, just wait until MNYNMS shows you what they’ve got up their sleeve. Driven by fluid synths and organic artistry, the duo delivers a finely crafted remix that gives Purity Ring a run for their money. Demonstrating a confidence across the spectrum of genres, MNYNMS has constructed an impressive remix of electronic productions, gripping synth work, and dynamic vocal edits. Your support would be greatly appreciated as MNYNMS builds momentum for an even bigger second half of the year.
Ushering in the new year on a wave shimmering synthesizers, Sound Control Records, celebrates it’s sophomore signing and is proud to introduce the latest dance duo from The Lone Star State, MNYNMS (Many Names). Comprised of vocalist, Jessica Wahlquist, and producer extraordinaire, J.Childs, MNYNMS capture a unique vision of the future… one where androids and warlocks conjure a harmonious world of synergistic elements.
The duo’s first sonic offering comes in the form of their remix of ‘Imperial’ by New Jersey based synth-lord, Teeel. Dropping the tempo considerably, MNYNMS transport the ecstatic, melancholic dance vibes of the original to a hazy planet filled with strange beings and low-slung arpeggios. The celestial romanticism of Teeel’s vocals translate seamlessly upon MNYMNS’ airy, mystical foundation, complimenting it’s enveloping pads and stabbing leads.