CONTENT | SOCIAL | ALWAYS MOBILE
Cool Aid House was a merger between two music production groups, that became much more. In 2001 Samuel Piazza created a music label called "Cool Aid House," in his attic in Chicago, IL. In 2001 Michele started a web design/print company called Full Package Media, and an internet World/Electro-Pop Radio station called "Tongue Kitsching," which was one of the first stations to play Freezepop, prior to the release of the Guitar Hero video game.. Both in local bands, Sam in "One Last Walk,' and Michele playing mostly open mics and talent shows with rotating members. They met formally in 2008, when Michele started an internet based record label Hiyaha, which also offered local talent booking online, Sam was in a band called Big Splashes, and they were one of the first bands booked. The original Hiyaha team consisted of Michele McMillan,Ted Polos, Raisa Dionisio, Sam Lopata, Jason Hamilton, Karl Isaacs, Oliver Fiks and there was a roster of about 60 different bands. Hiyaha and Cool Aid House merged and did local events and music videos until 2013. During that time they identified a need for quality video content, and social media. In 2014 they began expanding from web, music, and music video content to film. Now in 2015 they are currently producing a feature-length music video called "Western in Noir."
Founded: 2009
Work Terms
Open to discussion, barter, and partnerships. We are available between 8AM - 10PM, for support requests 7 days a week, and most holidays including Christmas. We require a 50% deposit of the project budget at the 10 Hour work mark. You will not be billed for email responses, or calls under 10 minutes. We have online billing and project management customized to suit your need, and prefer to use Google Hangouts or Skype for pinging (also free).
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