M4SONIC
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Birth name | Nick Boundy |
Born | {1991} |
Origin | Adelaide, South Australia, Australia |
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Years active | 2012–present |
Labels | Ultra |
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Website | m4sonic |
Nick Boundy, better known for his stage name M4SONIC, is an Australian electronic music producer, DJ and controllerist[1] who is signed to Sony / Ultra Music.[2][3] He is the music producer behind the trending The Fox (What Does the Fox Say?) with more than 507 million views [4] on YouTube.[5]
M4SONIC rose to fame when a video of him performing a live freestyle mashup of loops and samples on a Novation Launchpad midi controller to YouTube, called Weapon, went viral. Weapon has since amassed more than 36 Million views.[6]
M4SONIC has toured America, Asia, Australia and Europe, performing at festivals such as TomorrowWorld, Life Is Beautiful, Stereosonic and the 2015 Warped Tour.[7]
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External links
- Official website
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