Charlie Atom

Charlie Atom
Background information
Genres Pop, EDM, House Music, Experimental
Occupation(s) DJ, music producer
Instruments Laptop, turntable, synthesizer, piano, guitar, bass guitar, drums, voice
Years active 2010–present
Labels Blanco y Negro, Ensis Records, Full Room Records, Another Chance Records
Website charlieatom.tv

Charlie Atom is a DJ and multi-instrumentalist electronic dance music producer from Mexico who combines many genres of music like house, rock, pop, classical music and more to create his music and aims to conceptual tracks. He is known for making catchy melodies and using melodic structures to make a narrative on his tracks.

Background

Charlie started playing the piano and composing since he was a child. He learned to play guitar, bass guitar and drums before 15 years old and also learned to use audio software to produce rock songs.

He started as a professional DJ and EDM producer in 2010 by the name of Charlie Atom. In 2010 he signed: Whirlpool (Remixes) in the netlabel Another Chance Records[1] He has made releases to many other record labels, and in 2011 he released his first studio album Psychedelhi which he decided to release for free and been reviewed in the web magazine Consequence of Sound.[2] In 2016 was signed by Ensis Records for the track "Slippin Away ft. Emma Harrop" [3] and Blanco y Negro Music with his track "Winter" with belgian DJ Michael Fall and with english singer and composer Joe Bateman which has been played in many places around the world including the belgian FM radio station TOPradio.[4]

Discography

Singles

Albums

Official Remixes

Digital Compilations

CD Compilations

References

  1. "Another Chance Records". Anotherchance.es. Retrieved 2012-01-24.
  2. "Consequence of Sound".
  3. "Ensis Records". Ensis Records. 2016-06-09. Retrieved 2016-06-09.
  4. "Ultratop". Ultratop. 2016-06-09. Retrieved 2016-06-09.
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