Sandman

Sandman

Prior to releasing a solo album titled “The Art of Dreaming”, Sandman was cultivated as an emcee during his involvement with the dynamic hip hop group The Attik. His association with the group began as a teen and eventually blossomed into something formal. In 2005 the group released the album Jungle Electric. Sandman has shared a stage with KRS-One, Dead Prez, E-40, San Quinn, Mr. FAB, Aceyalone, Zion I, Game Rebellion, Medusa and many more. A veteran of performing, he has rocked stages from the Bay Area to New York, The Carribean, and Asia, and shined at legendary venues such as the Fillmore in front of sold-out crowds. Sandman joined EMN in 2012 and has been featured on United Nations Office for Partnership, Upworthy, NowThis, NFL Super Bowl 50, Wall Street Journal, NPR, OZY, and more.
The recording and release of “Death Become Life”.
Reinvention is inevitable in nature.
Pen, paper, phone, and earbuds.

Adopt love as an act not a feeling.

Sandman

Prior to releasing a solo album titled “The Art of Dreaming”, Sandman was cultivated as an emcee during his involvement with the dynamic hip hop group The Attik. His association with the group began as a teen and eventually blossomed into something formal. In 2005 the group released the album Jungle Electric. Sandman has shared a stage with KRS-One, Dead Prez, E-40, San Quinn, Mr. FAB, Aceyalone, Zion I, Game Rebellion, Medusa and many more. A veteran of performing, he has rocked stages from the Bay Area to New York, The Carribean, and Asia, and shined at legendary venues such as the Fillmore in front of sold-out crowds. Sandman joined EMN in 2012 and has been featured on United Nations Office for Partnership, Upworthy, NowThis, NFL Super Bowl 50, Wall Street Journal, NPR, OZY, and more.
The recording and release of “Death Become Life”.
Reinvention is inevitable in nature.
Pen, paper, phone, and earbuds.

Adopt love as an act not a feeling.