So Wylie is a music producer, composer, and sound designer based in New York.

ARTIST

So Wylie is a New York based music producer, composer, and artist. Her music flirts between dark electronic and ethereal alt pop, meshing digital sonic creations with warm acoustic ones. As a seasoned composer but new artist (who debuted in 2022), she has already grown a following by way of her inventive remixes and viral beatmaking videos in which she demonstrates how she meticulously puts together her music.

Wylie began her life in music during childhood, and since has converted a background in experimental chamber music and formal conservatory composition training into a current ear for writing and producing alternative pop with a wide scope. She’s released a number of breakout singles and remixes, most notably her remixes of FLAVIAs “Ripe” and Lorelei Marcell’s “Human Nature”, which today each count +1M collective streams. Her remix of MASUMI’s “Cold Lips” landed them both on the cover of Spotify’s Created By Women playlist. Wylie’s music has made its way into media as well; her single “Talking Easy” was featured in Andrew Huang’s popular 4 Producers One Sample” series. Additionally, her music has been featured on AppleTV’s The Morning Show in a scene alongside Jennifer Aniston and Jon Hamm, and in Netflix’s Too Hot To Handle and High Heat.

Alongside this, her content featuring her original music has gained her a following across social platforms and coverage from CNN, Paste Magazine, and CNET.

COMPOSER & SOUND DESIGNER

As a composer, So Wylie writes and produces music for recording artists, film and tv, podcasts, and brands.

She writes music for film, tv and video (recently for Casey Neistat, AppleTV’s The Morning Show, and Netflix original series Too Hot To Handle and High Heat) and has been synced on shows including Love Is Blind, Jersey Shore, Black Ink Crew, and MTV Cribs.

She’s written custom music for global ad campaigns for Schick, Clairol, and Macy’s, and created music for brands Spotify, Reebok, The Cut, The Wall Street Journal, and Showtime. She writes bespoke commercial music for music and sync houses including Found Objects, Elias of UMG, Yessian, and West One Music.

As a sound designer, she has both created specified realistic immersive scenes using sfx/ foley and more broadly developed overall sonic identities for new series. She has sound designed, mixed, and/or written original music for podcast series including Spotify’s Archetypes with Meghan Markle, Dissect, Heavyweight, StartUp, The Habitat, and Mogul.

 

“Fiercely modern” - Broadway World

"Sterling sound" - The Atlantic

"Stellar sound design" - Vulture

"On the money... technique that draws you in" - The Guardian 

"Luxuriant sound design" - A.V. Club

“Moody and subdued, a good fit for a tale that finds humanity and complexity in unexpected places” - LA Times

“Best in class in sound design… It’s the bar” - Dissect (~10:30)