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Sonny's Reach
by Sonny's Reach
Sonny’s Reach is the work of Greg Bonsignore. Utilizing digital replicas of analogue synthesizers and vintage drum machines, as well as an array of electric and acoustic guitars and basses, he works within fixed time parameters to create music with the quality of unfiltered immediacy. To achieve this he abandons the versatility of ProTools for the limited features of the GarageBand application. He likes to imagine these pieces as the soundtracks to movies that will never get made, or those that were abandoned, such as Jodorowsky’s Dune, or Gilliam’s The Man Who Killed Don Quixote. Lyrically his songs explore the collision between “advanced” societies and the natural world, the simulacrum and the authentic, and the certainty of youth and the nuance of maturity, as exemplified in Buddhism’s universal law of impermanence. He imagines his audience to be people who turn to music to shake them from a predictable existence, those who appreciate that there are thousands of ways to achieve dist
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Flush and Bleed
Flush and Bleed by Sonny's Reach
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No Attraction
No Attraction by Sonny's Reach
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Within One Moon
Within One Moon by Sonny's Reach
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Inaction Figure
Inaction Figure by Sonny's Reach
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Rumi's Dream
Rumi's Dream by Sonny's Reach
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Beyond Code
Beyond Code by Sonny's Reach
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Not What It Once Was
Not What It Once Was by Sonny's Reach
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ABOUT THIS SHOW
Sonny’s Reach is the work of Greg Bonsignore. Utilizing digital replicas of analogue synthesizers and vintage drum machines, as well as an array of electric and acoustic guitars and basses, he works within fixed time parameters to create music with the quality of unfiltered immediacy. To achieve this he abandons the versatility of ProTools for the limited features of the GarageBand application. He likes to imagine these pieces as the soundtracks to movies that will never get made, or those that were abandoned, such as Jodorowsky’s Dune, or Gilliam’s The Man Who Killed Don Quixote. Lyrically his songs explore the collision between “advanced” societies and the natural world, the simulacrum and the authentic, and the certainty of youth and the nuance of maturity, as exemplified in Buddhism’s universal law of impermanence. He imagines his audience to be people who turn to music to shake them from a predictable existence, those who appreciate that there are thousands of ways to achieve dist
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