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Daniel Hardin is an artist out of NYC influenced by a mix of funk, pop and Americana. He has collaborated with a variety of artists such as Mark Lettieri, Ariel Posen, Jesus Molina, Wim Tapley, and many more. Daniel’s new album “Memory Salesman” is a blend of funk, indie rock and pop focused on honest songwriting and groovy grooves. The songs are about serious subjects like his beautiful wife, comparison, death, cold brew coffee, and a no good two-timer named Puckerlip Leroy. His albums change moods because Daniel likes to make every kind of song and can’t decide what he wants to sound like and likely never will. Here is a helpful discography guide Daniel wrote: Daniel Hardin (2016) 1st album: bad - Was 16 - Listened to too much 90’s rock - Didn’t think lyrics mattered so they make no sense - Made sure to maximize 16th notes (nice) - Sounds like I was 16 (cringe) Spice Cabinet (2020) 2nd album: cool + funky + eclectic - In college - Carefree - Lots of cool collabs - Started to care about lyrics Rock Music for the Honda CR-V (2021) 3rd album: dark, moody, rock - Mom had cancer (gone now, yay) - Covid bad - Lots of time to think - Checked mixes in my CR-V Good Morning (2023) 4th album: romantic, folky, Mellow - Had recently gotten married - Binged Ray LaMontagne - I love my wife Memory Salesman I (2024) 5th album: funky, contemplative, tongue in cheek - Moved to NYC - Drank lots of cold brew - Lots of mid 20’s life and career thoughts - Production budget was $200