15 questions with…
SNARL
Snarl might not be old enough to set foot in a club yet, but he’s already producing tracks so good that he has been described as ‘dance music’s next great prodigy’. Not that Prodigy, although he does come from Essex…
Snarl is a 17-year-old producer who is lighting up dance music with tracks more at home in Ibiza rather than his native Essex. In fact his debut was named after the famed island of dance dreams, and more recent releases have led him to be labelled as dance music’s saviour. And it all stems from making tracks on an on-line DAW called Soundation…
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Tell us how you got into music production in the first place?
Snarl: “My family seems to have always had an association with making music and I guess I caught that gene too. All genres of music have influenced me, from Muse to Daft Punk and that eclectic mix definitely had seeped into the music that I make now. At high school, I had a great music and arts teacher who encouraged me to experiment with an online music production tool, Soundation, where you could use loops to create your own tracks and upload them to Youtube or SoundCloud. I loved it and mastered it really quickly, and looked at other production tools I could start to use and found FL Studio, begging my parents to buy it for me! I spent hours that led to months that led to years honing a sound that I could call my own and that was how Snarl was born. The name is so representative of my music, especially the darker, heavy tracks.”