Nasa founded Uncommon Records in 2004 with his rhyme partner Cirrus Minor, this took place with the release of the "Members Only EP" from The Presence.  Nasa spent most of the first 3 years running Uncommon calling retail stores across the country, placing releases one by one, city by city.  In 2006 Nasa had the vision to take Uncommon in a new direction, a mostly digital one.  He made Uncommon one of the first primarily digital labels dealing with Underground or Progressive Hip-Hop.  Uncommon continues to be a forerunner in that genre and on that medium.

Nasa is also a Producer, he's completed full albums with his group The Presence, Karniege, Short Fuze and is currently working with Elucid and Atari Blitzkrieg.  He's worked with many other artists for remixes and one off production like Subtitle, Vast Aire, Super Chron Flight Brothers, Masai Bey and many more.  He also is set to release his second instrumental album called "The Iomega Years" which will feature an unreleased beat from each year of the first decade he's spent as a Producer.  The "Uncommon Color Combinations" series will also continue.

The entire time Nasa has been an emcee, recently changing his emcee name to ADAM (formerly Adam Warlock).  Under this name he's released an EP called "Dark Weapons (from Mars)" and an LP called "The Land of the Way It Is".  "The Early Life of ADAM", a collection of singles from the start of his solo career, is slated for March 2012.

Of course Nasa is also a noted Recording and Mix Engineer as well.  He was the head engineer at Definitive Jux from 2000-2005 mixing many of that labels most well respected works.  In addition, he's recorded or mixed tracks from artists as ranging as K'Naan, Mos Def, DJ Krush, Saul Williams, Mike Ladd and many more. 

You can view his entire discography as a Producer, Emcee and Engineer here.  The mixing/mastering studio that Nasa runs can be found at www.nasalabs.tumblr.com.