Our Story

About BrynSonic

Background

What is BrynSonic?

Fundamentally, BrynSonic is a music composition and production studio, managed by a single prolific composer, that houses genre-centred artist pseudonyms including AxiumEcho, Brynwald, Daniel Kemble, DanoV8tion and The Ragged Halo.

Rather than functioning as a traditional record label, BrynSonic exists as a central framework - a way to present distinct music projects clearly, without forcing them into a single artist identity or sound.

At its core, BrynSonic is about:

  • Separating creative identities where it makes sense
  • Preserving cohesion across a wider catalogue
  • Avoiding compromise for the sake of algorithms or trends
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Songs & Compositions
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Music Releases
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Years of Music

Before BrynSonic

Before BrynSonic, all music was released under a single artist name, allowing a wide range of ideas, styles, and experiments to develop freely over time. This period established the foundations of the catalogue.

As the body of work grew, clear creative threads began to emerge. What initially functioned as a single output gradually revealed itself as multiple distinct identities.

BrynSonic represents a structural evolution, not a change in direction.

The Songwriter

All music released under BrynSonic is written and produced by a single songwriter and prolific composer - Daniel James Hill - working across multiple creative identities since 2010.

This music catalogue moves across electronic, hip-hop, ambient, cinematic, and experimental sound - often crossing those lines rather than sitting neatly inside them.

Using different personas isn't about image or reinvention. It's simply a way to keep things clear. Separating projects makes it easier to stay honest to each one without watering anything down.

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