Marketing VP / Agency Founder / Entrepreneur / Live Event Expert

Brian Alper is an experienced marketing VP, agency founder, entrepreneur, and live event expert. He was the Co-founder & President of Beyond Marketing Group for 15 + years, Co-founder of B3 Productions and was part of development team and the VP of Marketing for The Palm Springs Surf Club. For 13 years Brian was integral in Scion’s National marketing efforts (Toyota’s youth automotive brand). At BMG, Brian was responsible for producing hundreds of live events and lifestyle marketing campaigns. Generating over 180M in billings. He’s an early investor in Lifeaid Beverage Company, Raen Optics, Poler, Pet Object, Ribbon Labs, Inc., and The Palm Springs Surf Club (PSSC) which opened to the public on 1/1/2024.

Brian was the founding partner of B3Cande Productions, which created and produced two of Southern California’s most popular dance-music festivals (raves). HOW SWEET IT IS was the first rave to sell over 30,000 tickets at the NOS Events Center. HSII broke attendance records again in by selling over 37,000 tickets at the Lake Perris Fairgrounds. Brian’s annual summertime festival; JUJUBEATS was voted party of the year in URB Magazine (tying with Coachella). Brian formed a partnership with Insomniac Events to produce HSII and was successfully produced in Southern California, attracting over 20,000 paid attendees at the NOS Events Center.

Brian was a founding partner and Marketing Director for Raveworld Networks, Inc. Raveworld.net was the largest online destination for electronic dance-music content with over 1.2 million unique visitors a month. Brian curated a tier-one partnership with Microsoft’s Windows Media Player to develop original content and music programming. He worked with corporate partners like Sony Ent., Microsoft, Playstation, USA Films, Universal Music, Red Bull and others.

Brian has booked and advanced hundreds of artists for various events, projects, and festivals.

Below is a partial list of artists Brian has worked with:

Calvin Harris, ASAP Rocky, Motorhead, Steve Aoki, Femi Kuti, Chromeo, Jamie Jones, Schoolboy Q, Flor-rida, Kygo, Damien Lazarus, EPMD, Melvins, A-Trak, Justice, Olivia Jean, Wu Tang Clan, Rusko, The Spits, Action Bronson, Tycho, Danny Brown, Nero, Basement Jaxx, 12th Planet, Helmet, Guru of Gang Starr, DJ Jazzy Jeff, Too Short, Rufus Du Soul, Joey Badass, Ty Segall, Masters At Work, DJ Harvey, DJ Craze, RZA, Harry Fraud, Roger Sanchez, Redman, The Ravenottes, Richie Hawtin, Black Lips, Big Daddy Kane, Mastodon, De Lux, Joseph Capriati, Mesguggah, Carl Cox, Oblivians, De La Soul, Mehdi, Gories, Busy P, DJ Falcon, Mr. Ozio, Carl Craig, Thee Oh Sees, Digitalism, Switch, 3 inches of Blood, Pase Rock, Annie-Mac, King Kahn and the Shrines, DJ Sneak, Dakah Hip-Hip Orchestra, Doc Martin, Magrudergrind, Francesca Lombardo, DJ Hype, Bad Company, Mark Farina, Pelican, Gramatik, Shrine Builder, Thee Mike B, Wicked Crew (Garth, Jeno, Marky), Jungle Brother’s, The Advent, Lighting Swords of Death, Crazy Legs, Drop The Lime, DJ Rap, Derrick Carter, Kenny Glasgow, Cevin Fisher, Kink (live), Guti (live), Fake Blood, Tommie Sunshine, Aloe Blacc, Municipal Waste, Dadelus, Dizzy Wright, Com Truise, Corrosion of Conformity, Max Glazer, Dirtbombs, Dub Police, LA Riots, Melo-D, Kid Sister, Peanut Butter Wolf, Kitsune, Philip Anselmo, Earthless, Rhythm Room All Stars, The Gories, Designer Drugs, Ricky Powell, The Rub, Strange Boys, High On Fire, Fred Falke, Jesu, Nadastrom, Titsworth, Roy Davis Jr, Boris, Torche, Alan Braxe, Hot Chip, Skream and Benga, Gene Farris, Juan Atkins, Omar S, Dam Funk, Big Freedia, The Wytches, Azari & 3, Tensnake, DJ Dan, Junior Sanchez, Machine Head, Prince Paul, Adam Freeland and many others.