Collaborators

Collaborators

Built through real collaboration.

M D M P is a hybrid rock project from Hawaii shaped by contrast, atmosphere, and identity. Collaboration is not an add-on here — it is part of the foundation. This page highlights artists and musicians who have helped shape the catalog across different releases, eras, and directions.

From melodic rock and modern hard rock to darker, more cinematic records, each feature adds something distinct to the story. The goal is never to stack names for the sake of it — it is to build songs that feel intentional and strong enough to stand apart.

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A Hawaii-rooted collaboration ethos built for songs that feel atmospheric, intentional, and worth replaying.

Featured collaborators

These are some of the voices and artists who have helped define the M D M P catalog, from standout singles to deeper cuts across multiple releases.

Dayshell
Recurring collaborator

Dayshell

Featured on “Strength,” “I Can’t Hold You Closer,” and “After Me”

One of the clearest collaborators in the M D M P story. The Dayshell features help define the heavier, melodic, emotionally grounded side of the project across multiple releases.

Tantric
High-profile feature

Tantric

Featured on “Wicked Games,” “Constellations,” and “Lost in Omaha”

A major collaborator in the project’s evolution, helping connect the catalog to a bigger rock lineage while still fitting the modern M D M P identity.

Vito Cole
Featured vocalist

Vito Cole

Featured on “The Fountain” and “My Heart”

Brings a more melodic and emotionally direct edge to the catalog, helping widen the project’s range without losing cohesion.

Mike Evans of PROFILER
Featured vocalist

Mike Evans

of PROFILER — featured on “Stranger Things” and “Fire”

Adds a darker and more modern edge that fits the atmospheric side of M D M P and reinforces the project’s heavier lane.

Kellii Scott of FAILURE
Guest musician

Kellii Scott

of FAILURE — featured on “Stranger Things”

A meaningful connection to an influential alternative lineage, adding credibility and depth to one of the project’s standout tracks.

Goober Gun
Feature appearance

Goober Gun

Featured on “Never Ending Night”

Part of the deeper collaborative history of the project, adding character and texture to the earlier catalog.

EJ King
Guest vocals

EJ King

Featured on “Learn”

Another piece of the broader M D M P collaboration story, showing how the project has always been open to different voices and energy.

Chris Sione
Island remix feature

Chris Sione

Featured on the island remix of “Coffee”

Brings a different flavor to the catalog and reflects the Hawaii-rooted side of the project in a direct way.

Open to the right collaboration.

M D M P works best when the collaboration brings something real — a distinct voice, a strong point of view, or a creative angle that helps the song become more than it would have been alone.

For artists Open to features that feel intentional, emotionally grounded, and identity-driven.
For producers and creatives Interested in visuals, concepts, and production that push the project forward without losing its core.
For listeners Explore the videos and music pages to hear how each collaborator shapes a different side of the catalog.
For future releases More collaborations are part of the path ahead as the project continues to evolve.
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