Cinematic voltage. Neon heart.
atomikc blends electronic pressure, cinematic rock texture, sharp pop hooks, and survival-core atmosphere into music built for late-night headphones and high-emotion release days.
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Albums.
Music built from voltage, vulnerability, and survival.
atomikc creates cinematic, pulse-heavy music shaped by neon tension, emotional release, and high-voltage atmosphere. The sound sits where electronic pressure, cinematic rock texture, sharp pop hooks, dramatic percussion, and soundtrack-sized tension collide. Every track is built like a scene: glowing edges, heavy weather, clean impact, and an emotional core that refuses to stay quiet.
The catalog moves through distinct album worlds. Velvet Control leans into sleek tension, glossy danger, and the illusion of composure. Static Guillotine cuts through old patterns with sharp electronic force and cathartic finality. Cosmic Armor expands into protection, mythology, and star-lit resilience. Songs Within Me centers melody, memory, and inner weather. Cracked Mirror Cathedral lives in reflection, distortion, and sacred wreckage. Gravity's Wish pulls toward longing, orbit, and the ache of what refuses to let go.
Alongside the albums, the EP This Isn't Amber and the Singles & Standalone Tracks collection create space for loose transmissions, bonus emotions, one-off sparks, and songs that exist outside the main album eras. Together, the music forms a world of glitter with bruises, softness with teeth, and survival turned electric.
atomikc is built for late-night headphones, cinematic playlists, visual storytelling, and listeners drawn to music that sounds like breaking open, burning bright, and becoming something louder.
Loose transmissions.
One-off releases, bonus drops, emotional sparks, and songs living outside the main album eras.
Visual chapters.
Music videos, album trailers, lyric visuals, animated loops, and atmospheric pieces that expand the releases beyond the tracklist.
The atomikc sound.
Cinematic. Electric. Human.
atomikc lives in the collision between cinematic rock, neon electronic pressure, sharp pop structure, and soundtrack-sized emotional impact.
Music meant to be felt.
Every atomikc song resonates on a personal level, whether rooted in lived experience, emotional memory, observation, or the world moving loudly nearby.
The notes behind each release trace the feeling beneath the sound: why the song exists, what it carries, and how emotion becomes melody, pressure, atmosphere, and release.
Album worlds and standalone sparks.
Each release carries its own mood, color, tension, and emotional weather, while the Singles & Standalone Tracks archive keeps the loose transmissions gathered outside the main albums.
Project snapshot.
About the music.
atomikc creates cinematic, pulse-heavy music shaped by neon tension, emotional release, and high-voltage atmosphere. The sound blends electronic pressure, cinematic rock texture, sharp pop hooks, dramatic percussion, and soundtrack-sized tension into songs built like scenes: glowing edges, heavy weather, clean impact, and an emotional core that refuses to stay quiet.
Six albums. One EP. A standalone archive.
- Six core albums
- One EP: This Isn't Amber
- Singles & Standalone Tracks archive
- Release timeline from December 2025 onward
- Upcoming releases marked clearly
- Album worlds and standalone songs kept separate
Cinematic. Electric. Human.
Cinematic rock, alt-pop voltage, electronic pressure, synthwave glow, industrial edges, soundtrack-core, dark pop tension, and melodic catharsis.
December 2025 onward.
The atomikc catalog begins with late-December singles and expands through album worlds, standalone tracks, the This Isn't Amber EP, and future-dated releases.
Built for headphones and cinematic playlists.
- Late-night headphones
- High-emotion playlists
- Dark pop and cinematic rock moods
- Visual storytelling and soundtrack-style listening
Messages about the music.
Questions, playlist suggestions, press notes, collaboration ideas, licensing interest, or a simple hello about the music can go through the contact form.