DJ SuuNami

With a passion for bringing people together paired with a deep love for EDM, SuuNami’s confident personality serves as a launching point for his professional brand development.

Creating the wave — with INTENTION.

Suunami isn’t just spinning tracks — he’s building a brand.

In a space crowded with local DJs, personalities, and noise, he’s stepping into a new chapter with intention. It isn’t about being loud — it’s about being sharp. That means leveling up visuals, crafting a cohesive identity, launching merch with purpose, and ensuring his live sets don’t just sound polished — they look and feel it, both in the moment and on camera.

This partnership between DJ and EA Media marks a professional pivot — an introduction to SuuNami as a full package. With a strong sense of self, a growing catalog of mixes, and a presence that clubs are already asking for, he’s aligning his brand with his personality: confident, charismatic, and fully dialed in. Because building a brand isn't just about talent — it's about showing up with clarity, consistency, and authenticity.

From capturing his live sets and helping roll out his House of Bones merch drop to putting together a clean supplemental photoshoot, we laid the foundation for SuuNami’s next move. This first step wasn’t just content — it was strategy, execution, and momentum. And now he has the assets to push forward, pitch himself, and show up like a name worth knowing.

Building a brand from bones.

With SuuNami’s House of Bones merch drop as the centerpiece, I helped lay the groundwork for a visual identity that actually matches his sound and ambition. That meant locking in a set of sharp brand photos for his page, creating teaser style merch drop videos that sell without forcing it, and making sure everything tied into a consistent look and feel.

We topped it off with a live afternoon set at Alchemy in Raleigh — a well-known club on Glenwood Ave — bringing friends, family, and weekend regulars together to build hype, move some tees, and give the brand its first real moment in the wild.

For me, this is what videography should be: not just pointing a camera, but helping an artist level up their presence, create assets that convert, and take real steps toward being taken seriously. This kind of work isn’t just content — it’s momentum.

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