Journal

Welcome to the Sonic Editions Journal—where we dive deeper into the culture, stories, and inspirations behind the iconic artists and photographers who define our collections.

Artist of the month

Sade

This year marks the 40th anniversary of Diamond Life, the debut album from the enchanting Sade. Released in 1984, Diamond Life introduced the world to Sade’s smooth, sultry voice and timeless style, instantly captivating audiences and cementing her place in music history.
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Photographer of the month

Huseyin Erturk

Huseyin Erturk sets out to capture not only what makes cars beautiful but their individual characteristics as well. Huseyin is an automotive photographer based in Los Angeles, California and since moving to LA, he’s rediscovered his passion for cars thanks to the city’s vast car culture. Now he gets to take photographs for c...
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Artist of the month

Bruce Springsteen

Bruce Springsteen's rich, raspy voice gives an impression of great maturity, but when "Born to Run" was released in 1975, The Boss was just shy of 26. With years of honing his craft and earning his iconic nickname as the paymaster in one of his early bands, Bruce, along with the steadfast support of the E Street Band, brought...
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Artist of the month

Kurt Cobain

Kurt Cobain burst onto the scene in the late 1980s with Nirvana, a band that would come to define the grunge movement and reshape the direction of rock music. With his raw, emotive vocals and honest lyricism, Cobain captured the angst and disillusionment of a generation. Songs like "Smells Like Teen Spirit," "Come as You Are,...
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Artist of the month

Diana Ross

As the embodiment of grace, talent, and resilience, Diana Ross has transcended generations, captivating audiences worldwide with her timeless voice and unparalleled stage presence. Head on over to our wonderfully curated Diana Ross Gallery and immerse yourself in some of the most significant stages of her illustrious career.
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Guides

Creating the Perfect Gallery Wall

Elevate your space with a stunning gallery wall! Follow our easy steps to create a visually striking display that showcases your unique style with our fine art, limited edition prints.   1. Theme
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Photographer of the month

Michael Spencer Jones

We’re thrilled to offer a selection of Michael Spencer Jones' most famous work on Sonic Editions, including the trio of Oasis covers that show their progress from Manchester (Definitely Maybe) to London’s Soho (Morning Glory) to a Country House (Be Here Now.) We’ve also got his famous work with The Verve, and some behind-the-...
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Photographer of the month

Janet Macoska

Janet Macoska started taking pictures when she was just 12 years old, her first published photo was in the 1967 issue of Teen Screen Magazine. Since then Macoska has been capturing some of rock’s greatest names from Bruce Springsteen to David Bowie. Her work is in the permanent collection of The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, Th...
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Photographer of the month

Daria Reina

Daria Reina is a French-Italian curator and photographer who has been working as a creative director, designer and communication consultant for the luxury industry for more than 20 years. Together with her husband, the fashion illustrator, Andrea Ferolla, she co-founded Chez Dede, a brand of exclusive collections of accessori...
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Photographer of the month

Derrick Santini

Boasting an impressive three decades of experience in the photography industry, Derrick Santini's craft is a blend of portrait, fashion, advertising, as well as reportage and art photography. We were so excited to sit down with Santini to find out more about his craft. Read the full interview below...
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Photographer of the month

Tom Copi

Tom Copi's image of Iggy Pop pointing into the crowd was name by Rolling Stone magazine as one of the best rock photos of 1970's. Sonic Editions sat down with Copi to hear more about his journey into photography. Read the full interview below...  
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Photographer of the month

Andrew Cotterill

Andrew Cotterill is a British music photographer who has gone from shooting Public Enemy’s Chuck D to led Zeppelin’s Robert Plant. Beginning his career in the 80’s club and warehouse-party scene, Cotterill has gone on to shoot Arctic Monkeys back in 2006, for the prestigious cover of Mojo Magazine. Sonic Editions sat down wit...
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