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TheNandyShow.com

Fri. March 4, 2011

A unique sound blended of rhythm & blues, punk, and hip-hop that ends up churning out a soulful funk that you can’t help but fall into…

Freshman Friday is here and I’m excited to see these dudes live tonight in NYC.

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Dever Westword

Last Night: Time CD release show at Hi-Dive

By Tom Murphy in Last Night’s Show
Fri., Oct. 9 2009

Agent Strange from Brooklyn took the stage as a three piece including a singer, an acoustic drummer and a guy running electronics and samples. While the outfit can certainly be considered hip-hop, it’s more like where hip-hop is going in some circles or where it will eventually end up. The sound was a powerful combination of early ’70s Curtis Mayfield, musically, and Stand!-era Sly & The Family Stone, vocally, with the live drums emphasizing both influences, all of which augmented Mike McFadden’s beautiful falsettos and resonant middle-range singing. After inviting both Time and Extra Kool on stage to join them, Agent Strange closed the set with a rousing cover of “Last Caress” by the Misfits.

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Positive Soul Movement (psm-evolved.net/)

Saturday, October 10, 2009

by Dena Sticky Flower

Agent Strange is Mike McFadden (Singer), A Cee (Production and Samples) and  a live drummer, rounding out this brooklyn/jersey based trio. Using the punk DIY aesthetic they create music that is fresh and genre bending while keeping you grounded in the familiarities of breaks, hip hop and pop.

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Bbfreeze.com

August 1, 2009

posted by 12 year old Bbfreeze

My second cousin, Mikey, is in a band! His genre is “experimental rock” as my dad calls it. I really like his type of music and I think most people that come to my blog would LOVE his album! It’s on iTunes and his band is called ‘Agent Strange.’ His current album is called ‘I Am The Blood’. Yeah, kinda creepy LOL but I promise you will love his songs!

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EP Theater, Chicago

May 10, 2010

by Jason Ewers

Also traveling from Brooklyn to ChiTown will be an agent. AGENT STRANGE to be exact. Hip Hop? Maybe? Rock? Maybe? Thrilling-throw-your-head-back and rattle the building? Sounds about right!