Artists
King Tractor Music prides itself on supporting indie bands that have a heart and often deliver powerful messages through their music. There is power in giving these bands a voice. Please check them all out, hopefully you'll find music to scratch your itch.


Loopy T. makes songs for long drives, missed exits, empty dance floors, and crowded ones. Blending electronic production with a songwriter's attention to detail, the project drifts between rhythm and narrative, building small worlds from beats, melodies, and fragments of everyday life.
Over the years, Loopy T. has quietly released a steady stream of electronic pop shaped by late nights, secondhand synths, basement studios, and a lifelong fascination with what makes people move. The music draws as much from storytelling as it does from dance culture, finding a place somewhere between headphones and speakers turned up too loud.
Rather than chasing whatever is happening at the moment, Loopy T. follows curiosity. Some songs lean toward the dance floor, others toward reflection, but they all share the same instinct: a belief that a good melody, a memorable beat, and an honest idea never really go out of style.
Roxy Mayhem
Roxy Mayhem hits with an unapologetic, chest-thumping delivery that plants its boots firmly in the modern punk and rock landscape, while still flirting with the sharp edges of experimental art-rock. The sound is loud, direct, and intentionally unpolished, designed to confront rather than comfort, yet there’s a thoughtful tension beneath the distortion that keeps it from sliding into cliché. Roxy Mayhem doesn’t hide behind irony or abstraction; the project thrives on clarity of intent and emotional force. It’s a new voice that cuts through the noise with conviction, earning attention through powerful, declarative lyrics that feel less like songs and more like statements you can shout back at the stage.
Soft Gravity 9.81
Soft Gravity 9.81 feels like the kind of band you stumble into rather than discover—songs drifting out of a late-night drive past neon noodle shops on Valley Boulevard, past bakeries fogging their windows with steam, past old theaters and quiet streets that still hum with leftover energy.
Richard Ingmire Sessions
Richard Ingmire Sessions is the musical project of Richard Ingmire, born out of the hills and odd corners of Eureka Springs, Arkansas, where small-town soul meets late-night synth-fueled progressive rock. The project blends hometown warmth, melodies that feel lived-in and human, with modern electronic beats that keep things moving forward rather than stuck in nostalgia. It’s music that feels instantly familiar but never predictable, like a memory you haven’t actually had yet. Richard Ingmire Sessions lives in that sweet spot between roots and rhythm, inviting you to lean in, let go, and get your groove on.
Loopy Traxx
Loopy Traxx is an experimental band born out of curiosity, chaos, and a shared love of messing with sound. Created by Loopy T. and Rich Granger, the project pulls in a rotating roster of musicians from the King Tractor Music universe—each bringing their own flavor, instincts, and left-field ideas into the mix.
Formed in 2022, Loopy Traxx isn’t about polish or perfection. It’s a playground. A jam-first, rules-later experiment where artists link up, plug in, and see what happens. Tracks are often built in the moment, shaped by live energy, happy accidents, and the freedom to try things that wouldn’t fly in more structured projects.
The sound shifts constantly—sometimes rhythmic, sometimes abstract, sometimes just straight-up weird in the best way. That’s the point. Loopy Traxx exists so its musicians can reset, explore, and rediscover the fun of making music together without expectations.
If you’re bored with safe playlists and predictable drops, Loopy Traxx is your detour. Put it on, lean back, and let the experiment run.
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