Manufactured Superstars

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The EDM duo, Manufactured Superstars, are well-regarded for their high-energy performances and NASA inspired gear. Considered both entrepreneurs and artists, members Bradley Roulier and Shawn Sabo helped co-found the online music store, Beatport, prior to their musical conquest. In 2009, their breakout hit “Take Me Over ft. Scarlett Quinn” quickly became a Top 3 single on SiriusXM Radio and paved the way to their landmark performance at the Kenny Space Center in Washington D.C. for the launch of the Sir Richard Branson’s Virgin Galactic spaceport. Manufactured Superstars currently host a Las Vegas residency, as well as a podcast and radio show on iHeartRadio.

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