Sonic Union adds Kristen Sullivan to support SuperSonic clients
April 30, 2020

Sonic Union adds Kristen Sullivan to support SuperSonic clients

NEW YORK CITY — Audio post production company Sonic Union has launched SuperSonic, a free, fully-curated production music collection that features over 600,000 tracks from 17 top music libraries. The resource is both inspirational and efficient, allowing users to easily find music of any genre and style. 

SuperSonic (supersonicsearch.com) has also added Kristen Sullivan (pictured) as client service director to respond to user questions and assist with complimentary sign-up. Music supervisor Justin Morris leads curation, and assists with search and licensing. 



“We initially created this platform as our proprietary dream tool for music search for Sonic Union before opening it up to anyone who might find it as useful as we do,” explains Morris. “We are passionate about music curation and we hope that having a free resource is especially helpful now.”

"Users love how easy SuperSonic is to use,” adds Sullivan. “Since searching for music is a big part of their job - and ours - working in one system with one contact across all the libraries becomes this big timesaver before, during, and after.”

SuperSonic takes advantage of Morris’ experience in curation, with the resource continually being honed, and themed- and genre-driven playlists be highlighted. 

“Once users find the perfect track, we’ll handle the paperwork,” explains Morris. “We issue sync licenses for all tracks in our curation and deal with the music company directly, letting you focus on the gazillion other things you need to do.”