Beehive » Biography
Beehive is a Pop and Electronicaduo from Seattle, Washington. The band began as a studio project between two close friends, Alethea (AKA Butterfly Beats) and David Miller. Beehive combines the new electronic music forms with classic pop hooks and rock attitude. Songs by Beehive have been licensed by MTV shows such as Cheyenne, Real World and Road Rules. In 2006, the band was nominated in the Seattle Weekly 2006 Music Awards. In December 2007 Beehive released their album Pretty Little Thieves and has worked with Planetary Groupfor radio promotion as well as Buddy Buddy for licensing and GoDigital Records for label representation.
History
Beehive began while Beats and Miller were studying neurobiology together at the University of Washington. Not long after they’d finished their studies, the two realized a musical career was in their future.
They started to record songs that they wrote together in a back-and-forth process, each layering on some new idea, melody or riff. Eventually, they took their work public, and found themselves performing at clubs and festivals throughout the Pacific Northwest. Their high energy live shows earned them a devoted following, and they started to get radio airplay with the release of Cycle A. “Kaiser So-Say,”, an instrumental track that’s included on Operation Artichoke, as well as the songs, “Fear”, “Love I Know” “One” and “Oath of Gold” from the Demo “Cycle A” were licensed for MTV on the shows The Real World, Road Rules, and Cheyenne.
Beehive began while Beats and Miller were studying neurobiology together at the University of Washington. Not long after they’d finished their studies, the two realized a musical career was in their future.
They started to record songs that they wrote together in a back-and-forth process, each layering on some new idea, melody or riff. Eventually, they took their work public, and found themselves performing at clubs and festivals throughout the Pacific Northwest. Their high energy live shows earned them a devoted following, and they started to get radio airplay with the release of Cycle A. “Kaiser So-Say,”, an instrumental track that’s included on Operation Artichoke, as well as the songs, “Fear”, “Love I Know” “One” and “Oath of Gold” from the Demo “Cycle A” were licensed for MTV on the shows The Real World, Road Rules, and Cheyenne.
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