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Sonic Radiation

Dallas, TX  USA
May 08, 2007
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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. The vision started by experimenting for two years to create high energy music that was released as The 121 Project. 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. Inspired by industrial groups like Front 242 and Front Line Assembly, electronic groups like The Crystal Method and Astral Projection, as well as the Dallas club scene, Sonic Radiation pulls from those styles to give the listener something for the ear, the mind and the dance floor.
Band/artist history
Music and sci-fi always excited me as a youngster. When I got older, I discovered electronic music and wanted to make some too.
Have you performed in front of an audience?
Sonic Radiation hasn't been taken on the road... Maybe someday, in the future. I've truly loved music all my life and I love being a part of the world of electronic music. Trying to make the best song I can is always my interest and task at hand.
Your musical influences
I'm a huge fan of Star Wars and sci-fi movies. Also, great bands like Rush, Depeche Mode and many others.
What equipment do you use?
Interestingly, my hardware setup is super simple yet very powerful. Today's software technology is incredibly advanced. I've owned and used a lot of outboard gear in the past, it was good but I couldn't get the sounds I wanted. Now, I try to keep my gear stack simple and try to unleash the 1's and 0's. That works well for me.
Anything else?
Thank you so much for the interview. I hope everyone can explore their journey through time and space and find many wonderful things to enjoy. And I hope Sonic Radiation music is one of them.