At 0.93, Amoeba Music and Los Angeles Magazine at 0.92 sit nearly on top of each other — yet they represent two distinct audience neighborhoods pulling on 1iota's shape simultaneously.
The first cluster anchors in LA-rooted music and culture: Amoeba Music (0.93) and Mad Decent (0.86) are both Music-subcategory brands, joined by the Events and Awards pair of Coachella (0.88) and The Academy Awards (0.87) — a live-event, entertainment-adjacent orbit. The second cluster runs through media and style publishing: Los Angeles Magazine (0.92) and Hypebeast (0.89) are both Magazines, pointing to an audience that also tracks editorial culture. Between those two poles sits Baskin Robbins (0.91) — a Bakeries, Desserts and Confectioneries brand whose presence alongside fashion (Urban Outfitters, 0.86), food delivery (Eat24, 0.88), and a politician (Gavin Newsom, 0.87) signals that the audience is broadly urban and consumer-active rather than narrowly genre-defined. No neighbor in the top 10 shares 1iota's own "Other" subcategory, meaning the audience shape is defined entirely by what surrounds it — music, media, events, and LA-inflected consumer culture — rather than by any single peer category.
The two-peak structure reflects an audience that bridges live entertainment and cultural media consumption, with neither pole clearly dominant.