Over the last few years, I’ve been quietly building up a lot of music. Different moods, different sounds, different intentions — all coming from the same place, but not always belonging in the same space.
That’s where BrynSonic comes in.
Rather than continuing to release everything under a single name, I’m now organising my work across a set of distinct artist personas, each focused on a particular sound or creative direction.
Some ideas want to be electronic and beat-driven. Some want to be cinematic and atmospheric. Others are slower, darker, or more experimental. Giving them their own identities simply makes the music clearer and more honest.
BrynSonic acts as an umbrella for all of this — a central home where these projects can live side by side without being forced into one shape.
What to Expect
Over time, you’ll start to see:
- Existing releases being revisited, refined, and re-released under more fitting personas
- New music developed directly within those identities
- A gradually expanding catalogue that reflects how the music was always meant to be heard
The Vision
Nothing here is being erased or rewritten. This is about presentation and focus, not starting from scratch.
For now, the website and catalogue are intentionally simple. This is a foundation. As each persona takes shape, more music, artwork, and context will be added around it.
If you’ve followed the music before, you’ll recognise a lot of what’s here — just with clearer lines and a bit more room to breathe. And if you’re new, this is the start of something that will keep growing in different directions over time.
Curated Posts
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Minimalist Copyright Workflow - Past & Future Projects
Most producers overcomplicate copyright. They fret about certificates, lawyers, or fancy notation. The reality? You only need a simple, repeatable workflow that protects past work and secures new tracks as you make them.
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Copyright for DAW Musicians - What Actually Matters
For anyone making music entirely in a DAW, the rules around copyright are simpler than most people think - and yet more misunderstood than ever. The myth that you need sheet music, legalese, or fancy registrations is everywhere.
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DanoV8tion's Electronic Music: The Initial Catalogue
All of DanoV8tion's releases were composed between 2011–2025. Some have been remixed, remastered, reprised, or re-released as part of BrynSonic…