Press / EPK
Artist: Sonny Jack
Genre: Tech House / Underground House Music / Electronic Music
Based In: Denver, Colorado
Role: Producer / DJ / Visual Artist
Active Since: 2023 — Sonny Jack project
Performance Style: Underground club / immersive late-night electronic music / festivals
Platforms: Spotify, SoundCloud, Apple Music, YouTube Music, Instagram
Access official Sonny Jack press materials, artist information, visual assets, and electronic press kit resources curated for promoters, media outlets, venues, festivals, collaborators, and underground electronic music platforms operating somewhere inside the growing world of Sonny Jack.
Visual Assets
Logos
Release Artwork
Take It Slow — 5/22/2026
Pretty (4AM) — 4/24/2026
Pressures — 3/20/2026
Bang Inside — 2/20/2026
The Tingle — 1/2/2026
Naughty Naughty — 11/28/2025
Drop In Bish — 11/8/2025
Still I Feel — 10/17/2025
The Midnight Lowdown — 10/3/2025
Facebass — 9/12/2025
Alone — 8/28/2025
Playa Play — 8/14/2025
Do It — 7/30/2025
Things To Do — 7/15/2025
Slay The Stage — 6/30/2025
Official Biography
Sonny Jack is an underground tech house producer, DJ, visual artist, and longtime electronic music creator with more than 22 years inside the global underground dance music community. Rooted in warehouse culture, late-night club systems, burner environments, and evolving underground nightlife movements, the project blends hypnotic groove structures, cinematic tension, and immersive after-hours electronic music designed for dark dance floors and late-night movement.
Originally emerging from the underground electronic music scenes of San Francisco and Los Angeles before eventually relocating to Denver, Colorado, Sonny Jack has spent decades involved in club culture, rave communities, underground events, regional festivals, private warehouse gatherings, and immersive electronic music environments across major U.S. cities and international destinations connected through global dance music culture.
Before the Sonny Jack project officially launched in 2023, years of music production, live performance, DJ work, visual collaboration, and underground creative development existed across multiple aliases, projects, releases, and performance environments. Across those years, the work has included hundreds of electronic music releases, underground collaborations, live performance concepts, and DJ appearances spanning multiple eras of electronic music evolution.
Musically trained across multiple instruments including piano/keys and saxophone, Sonny Jack also developed through several generations of electronic music production technology — from early hardware-driven production environments using vintage mixers, Rhodes keyboards, Akai MPC systems, and synthesizers like the Nord Lead, through software eras including Acid Pro and Reason, and eventually into modern Ableton Live production workflows used today.
The Sonny Jack project was intentionally developed as a complete underground electronic artist identity combining music production, immersive visual branding, cinematic aesthetics, underground fashion influence, and evolving modern tech house culture into a singular artistic world rather than a disposable release-driven project.
Current Sonny Jack releases focus on underground tech house, hypnotic electronic music, seductive groove-driven rhythms, tension-building arrangements, and emotionally charged late-night movement. Tracks and DJ sets are designed to function both inside underground club systems and larger immersive festival environments, balancing dance floor energy with cinematic progression and emotional atmosphere.
As the project continues scaling, Sonny Jack has rapidly expanded listener support across Spotify, SoundCloud, Apple Music, YouTube Music, Instagram, and modern streaming platforms while continuing to gain support from DJs, underground electronic music listeners, playlists, and international audiences connected through the evolving global house and tech house community.
Technical Rider
DJ setup
Preferred: 2–3 Pioneer DJ CDJ-3000, Pioneer DJ DJM-A9 or DJM-900NXS2
Acceptable: Pioneer DJ XDJ-1000MK2, Equivalent modern AlphaTheta / Pioneer DJ professional media players
Booth Requirements: A stable DJ booth or performance surface at approximately countertop height is required. Booth area should provide adequate space for standard professional DJ equipment and should be reasonably separated from direct crowd interference when possible. Adequate visibility, safe cable routing, and functional power access are appreciated.
Monitoring: Functional booth monitoring capable of clearly reproducing low-end and full-range program material is strongly preferred. Booth monitors should provide adequate volume and clarity relative to room output levels. Professional full-range monitoring systems are appreciated whenever possible. Preferred professional sound environments may include systems such as Funktion-One, Void Acoustics, Danley Sound Labs, L-Acoustics, Meyer Sound, or equivalent professional-grade club and festival audio systems.
Sound Expectations: Sonny Jack performances are designed around immersive late-night electronic music environments where clarity, low-end translation, dynamic range, and physical movement through sound are an important part of the experience. Well-tuned professional sound systems with balanced low-frequency response and adequate headroom are strongly preferred. The project is deeply rooted in underground club culture and sound-system-driven dance music environments where audio quality plays a major role in the overall audience experience. Whenever possible, thoughtful system tuning, booth monitoring, and balanced room coverage are greatly appreciated. Preferred professional sound environments may include systems such as Funktion-One, Void Acoustics, Danley Sound Labs, L-Acoustics, d&b audiotechnik, Meyer Sound, Martin Audio, TPI Audio, JBL Professional, or equivalent professional-grade club and festival audio systems.
Performance Environment: Sonny Jack performances are designed to function inside immersive underground electronic music environments where lighting, atmosphere, crowd energy, and visual cohesion contribute to the overall experience. Coordinated visual environments, projection mapping, live visual artists, dancers, performers, and immersive staging concepts are welcomed whenever appropriate to the event format. A secure and functional DJ area with reasonable lighting, adequate operating space, and accessible communication with event staff is appreciated. Standard hospitality needs are minimal; bottled water and reasonable artist access before and after performance are sufficient in most environments.