Thwak! Moves to Avatar Studios

Mar 1, 2006 12:00 PM, Compiled by Sarah Benzuly

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Avatar owner Kirk Imamura (left) and Thwak!’s Tony Verderosa

Owner/producer/drummer Tony Verderosa's Thwak! — a company that specializes in artist placement, music licensing and original music for TV and film — has moved its operations to New York's Avatar Studios. According to Verderosa, “Our clients call on us to produce music that sounds like it was lifted from a hit record. The list of Grammy-nominated projects that have been recorded and mixed at Avatar is intense. I'm thrilled to be at Avatar. It's a state-of-the-art facility that can accommodate any type of project, from remix-style sessions to a 60-piece string orchestra. There is a growing synergy between the recording industry and the advertising industry, and Thwak! at Avatar will continue to be at the forefront of that movement.”

To learn about Thwak!'s work, visit www.thwak.com. For more on Avatar Studios, cruise over to www.avatarstudios.net.




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