"One of our favorite new artists is the incredibly talented Brad Walsh, whose music has the pulsing vitality that Madonna's early work possessed" and "Brad Walsh is one of our favorite electro rockers. This unsigned artist is totally tearing up the music scene in New York, and we are proud to say that we were one of the first to feature his music." --Perez Hilton
"Like a gay electropop Justin Timberlake that would've made him a Larry Tee protege if he came to NYC circa Berliniamsburg. He's uniquely delightful and a sexy performer that made me squeal 'til i couldn't get a voice out. He, on the other hand, had a spot on voice." --Sarah "Ultragrrrl" Lewitinn
"A great mixture of electronica and pop. Reminiscent of the 80's while staying fresh and new... in short, Loves It!"
--Trent Vanegas of Pink Is the New Blog
"As remixed by Brooklyn electro It boy Brad Walsh, [Ashlee Simpson's] 'Outta My Head' is a pumping club-hit-in-the-making." --Houston Press
"'Do It in the Street' sounds pretty fantastically dirty. I didn’t know you could make those kinds of sounds in electronic music without molesting the speakers." --The Stranger
"A chameleon extraordinaire who has his finger tight on the pulse of what's hot and happening... revamp[ed] Britney's 'Womanizer,' on which he injects the original with a hot, buzzing electro pulse and a whole lotta sex appeal. With Brad on her side, Britney Spears pumps up her street cred a little." --Arjan Writes
"All the tracks sound great! I think it's genius. Brad really has a knack for phrasing beautiful melodies, and the production is very cool." --Poe
"I enjoy Brad's music, especially 'Available.' It's nice to hear someone write about something." --Larry Tee
"The firecracker electro rock track 'Do It In The Street' [and] amazing electro cover of Stacey Q's 'Two Of Hearts' ...definitely worth your five quid." --Electroqueer
"We were beyond excited to see Brad in the flesh. By the time his back-up singers took the stage ... there was already a roaring cheer of 'I LOVE BRAD WALSH!' " --The Music Slut
"Completely raw, unedited thoughts put to music. Beautifully gross, I love his songs." --Robin Stone
"Brad Walsh's music impressed the dick out of my mouth." --Joey Comeau
New York-based musician and photographer Brad Walsh is currently in the studio recording his third full-length album.
MUSIC – Singer/songwriter & DJ Brad Walsh's music has garnered glowing praise from many influential talent spotters, including Perez Hilton, who says: “One of our favorite new artists is the incredibly talented Brad Walsh, whose music has the pulsing vitality that Madonna's early work possessed” and “Brad Walsh is one of our favorite electro rockers... we are proud to say that we were one of the first to feature his music.” DJ trio and style icons The Misshapes recommended Brad’s song “Do It in the Street” as one of their favorite songs in OK! magazine, and Seattle’s The Stranger reviewed it as “fantastically dirty.” Sarah Lewitinn (“Ultragrrrl”), credited for early discovery and championing of My Chemical Romance and The Killers, says Brad is “a uniquely delightful and sexy performer … like a gay electropop Justin Timberlake.”
Brad's 2008 remix of Britney Spears' "Womanizer" was downloaded over 2.5 million times from his website, with music blogger ArjanWrites calling Brad "a chameleon extraordinaire who has his finger tight on the pulse of what's hot and happening ... with Brad on her side, Britney Spears pumps up her street cred." Brad's remix of Ashlee Simpson’s “Outta My Head” was also lauded by dance listeners, with the Houston Press stating: “As remixed by Brooklyn electro ‘it boy’ Brad Walsh, 'Outta My Head' is a pumping club-hit-in-the-making.”
Brad also composes and produces the runway music for each of boyfriend Christian Siriano’s fashion shows at New York fashion week, including Project Runway’s “Control Me” for Fall 2008, "Pop" (featuring Stellastarr guitarist Michael Jurin) for Spring 2009, and “Untitled” for Fall 2009.
PHOTOGRAPHY – Brad has been likened to a “modern-day St. Patrick” by the The Village Voice, with enough influence to “single-handedly driv[e] the scenesters south of Broadway.” But not satisfied simply to make music, host and DJ infamously raucous downtown parties like Misshapes and Ruff Club, Brad is also an accomplished photographer. Once an acclaimed party photographer known for his “bright, glossy pictures documenting youth and excess” (Village Voice), he now photographs portrait, fashion, editorial, and commercial shoots. Several of his nightlife portraits were purchased by GenArt to travel around the country as a gallery tour called “Capture the Night,” a promotional partnership with Acura; and he was asked along with many stars of film and photo to contribute an original image to the Danger: Global Warming Project.
Brad’s photographic work has also appeared in the pages of and on websites for OK!, Women's Wear Daily, Time, Nylon, Blackbook, MTV, Time Out, NY Daily News, The New York Post, Page Six Magazine, Teen Vogue, Spin, Urb, Seventeen, NME, and many more. His first gallery show in New York last March was covered by The Observer, Nylon, and Fashion Week Daily. Christian Siriano's debut book Fierce Style (Hachette Book Group, 2009) will exclusively feature photographs by Brad Walsh.
In January 2009 Brad served as a judge for the Supima Competition for Emerging Designers. In November 2008 Brad served as a special guest judge for the Miss Maine USA and Miss Maine Teen USA pageants, the winners of which went on to Miss USA, Donald Trump's pageant empire resulting in the crowning of Miss Universe.
For all media and booking inquiries, please e-mail Geneva Simms at GSimms @ ParadigmAgency dot com.
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