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NSE EDM DROPS: ‘Roentgen’ is a classy well produced journey through sound and electronic pleasures as ‘Sonic Radiation’ returns

With one eye on the past and one eye towards the future, Sonic Radiation constructs exciting electronic dance music that is both intriguing and captivating while holding true to the roots of the genre.

While constantly creating tools for the modern DJ’s arsenal and reinterpreting remixing projects, Sonic Radiation forges ahead with a vision towards the future of electronic music.

Formed in 2003, the Dallas, Texas based artist, Todd Last, worked to create music that arranges songs with a combination of techno and trance that are solid and unique.

Sonic Radiation delivers an extra-terrestrial, intergalactic and entrancing super powered Techno, Trance, Dance, House, EDM, Electronic, Progressive House, Space Age EDM and Futuristic sound.

Entranced Fans across the globe have described the sound of Sonic Radiation as Energetic, Intense and Party Music. The dreamy and pumping sound of Sonic Radiation is also popular for Workout Music and Astral Projection.

Sonic Radiation is influenced by seminal Synthpop and Electronic Music pioneers and artists like Depeche Mode, Front 242, Gary Numan, Rush and science fiction futuristic fantasy movies like Star Wars.

A long-time Spinal Cord Injury sufferer who worked hard to gain back the ability to live and follow his lifelong dream of creating Electronic Music as the aspiring artist Sonic Radiation. After an accident in the oceans of Hawaii, Todd worked hard with Spinal Cord Injury recovery therapies to recover life skills and begin a new life.

Continuing his dream of creating Electronic Music was an important early step toward his recovery and future. Sonic Radiation aspires to express his hope, energy and reverence for Electronic Music and life.

Roentgen is Taken from Infrared EP and Dimixides. Released in 2020 by IUnknown Records.

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