Computer Music

SONNY

“I don’t actually use VSTis – sorry Computer Music,” Sonny tells us later in this interview, although it transpires that this rising star house music producer’s computer still plays a vital role in his music (and his production-based plugins play an even more major part). With a debut album under his belt and out now, plus a second on the way, he is stirring up the music scenes wherever he travels, which is basically a lot – right across the world from his native Oz to the less sunny climes of Scandinavia…

1 Tell us how you got into music production in the first place?

“I started getting into music production around the age of 16, making bootlegs and edits on my computer. I actually began DJing around then and wanted to play in clubs, which I ended

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