ATOM STRANGE's sound is the direct result of the effects of cosmic radiation, dark matter and energy and the bending of space and time.
Atom Strange began in the winter of 2006 when guitarist Alex Rude was working part time for a friend at a high end comic book shop in Manhattan. Rude came across a copy of DC Comics Showcase #117. It was the debut of the title character of Adam Strange. With a tattoo of an atom on his arm and his life long fascination with the world of sci fi and outer space, Atom ...
Hip-Hop
Born in NYC during the 80's, Atom was moved to So. California at the age of 3. By the time Atom was 12 he was involved in Hip-Hop culture, first through breakdancing and later through graf art. At the age of 15 he began rhyming. From that point on, hip-hop became his focus and his drive. He learned the arts of music production and recording, eventually establishing a home studio where local artists could record and purchase instrumentals. It was during this time that Atom perfected his craft as both an MC and a producer.
In 2002, ...
Radio Pop / Jazz / Alternative/Indie
"Imagine Ben Folds meets Norah Jones... if they had a love child in Brazil." -synthesis.com, Featured Artist
Singer/Songwriter Avi Wisnia presents an eclectic mix of refreshingly original songs, finding inspiration in classic Brazilian bossa nova, acoustic American folk, 1950’s west-coast jazz, and contemporary pop. A wordsmith as well as a composer and performer, Avi's clever lyrics give a knowing nod to those that came before, while his smooth vocals and deft piano skills assure you that this is truly something new.
Fans say it is Avi Wisnia’s live performance that really captures his musical ...
Hip-Hop
A two man operation including emcee S.A.G. and emcee/producer Rusty Mack Aychcee (pronounced H.C.) is blazing the way for what they call “College Crunk Rap.” S.A.G. explains “we write music about having a good time and experiences that our friends or we have had. The radio is dominated by hip hop talking about wealth or a lifestyle that our friends can’t relate to.” Instead Aychcee have synth dominated catchy ditties like Candy Flippin’ about popular recreations that people do at parties or Shenanighans about the mischief and practical jokes that is rampant among college kids.