Drew Jarrett Captures Musician Arsun Sorrenti For RUSSH February 2019 'Paradising' Issue
/Photographer Drew Jarrett captures musician Arsun Sorrenti for the February 2019 ‘Paradising’ issue of RUSSH magazine. The son of Mario Sorrenti and Mary Frey, Arsun was interviewed a few months ago in i-D Magazine. Check out Arsun’s music, which packs a powerful resonance in these times.
He’s speaking to us from his uptown New York home, “not far from Yonkers”: the place where that love of music now manifests. Arsun might’ve been raised on a diet of 1990s rock and The Beatles (his father and grandfather’s personal favorites), but it’s here that his own inspirations come to the fore; a continuation of an obsession that started when he was 13. “At some point, I started listening to a whole range of music: jazz, country, 50s and 60s music specifically. I love Bob Dylan, too!” He reels off his own interests -- not your average playlist for someone who was born on the cusp of the new millennium. Eventually though, it was a single song that convinced him music would be his calling in life: " Satellite of Love" by The Velvet Underground -- “the original demo, not the Lou Reed version,” he points out.