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Logan Lynn and Rian Lewis’ Collaboration “Underground” Named One of 2018’s Top Ten Songs by Portland’s QL Radio

Thank you to Portland’s QL Radio and their “Not Weird. QUEER!” show for playing my collaboration with Rian Lewis in heavy rotation all year. And even bigger thanks to the listeners for voting our track as the #5 song on the show’s Top 10 Songs of 2018 Countdown! We love you.

Listen to the special countdown episode HERE, and check out the full list below the video.

QL Radio 2018 Top 10 Songs

10. Daughter – Ryan Cassata
9. Alive – Rachael Sage
8. Best Day Ever – Levi Kreis
7. Lessons from Home Plate – Tret Fure
6. Walk the Earth – Fanny Walked The Earth
5. Underground (Rian Lewis remix) – Logan Lynn
4. I Believe Her – Emma’s Revolution
3. We Are Weeds – Lars von Keitz
2. Put On Your Stars – Namoli Brennet
1. Cusp – The Villaineers

Feature Story and New Interview with Logan Lynn in November Issue of Starry Constellation Magazine

Thanks to Starry Constellation Magazine for interviewing me for their current issue. We talked about music, Hollywood, recovery, men and so much more. Check out the online version HERE, or just keep reading below for the full transcript.

From Starry Constellation Magazine: (11/9/18)

Q) How would you describe your sound?

A) This answer has really changed a lot over the years. When I started out in the late 90’s I was all about this ‘Putting the Disco back into Discomfort’ tagline, which was evident in both my music and behavior at the time. The electronic period that followed was also a time in my career where I was signed to a major label and several indies, so I had other people describing my sound a lot, trying to help “shape” my sound, all of that bullshit. Ever since breaking out on my own again I’ve felt really free to do whatever the hell I want, work with whoever I choose, and follow creative whims that have taken me down a bunch of different sonic paths that I honestly never would have been allowed to go down if I were still making records for other people. So, people know me as this electronic emotional dance pop dude because that’s what my records were from 1998-2012. My last album was just full-on college rock — an homage to all of the bands and songs that actually shaped me — and that led to this very stripped down, intimate situation I find myself in currently. Jesus, that was a long way of saying “piano pop.” [laughs] Read the rest of this entry »


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