Derosonic is a collaboration between
Denise Isaac and Rody Coronel
Denise Isaac:
My name is Denise Isaac (aka Dendanna) and I compose electronic music. I was born and brought up in Scotland and now living the life in Holland. I started making music in the days of the Commodore Amiga500/1200 with software like Octamed. I have used various music making software since then and I am happily addicted to Propellerheads Reason. My inspiration comes from Vangelis, Enya, Clannad and Mike Oldfield. My style of play can be down or up tempo, new age, ambient, trance or experimental. It really all depends on my mood of play, what I am feeling at that time and the melody and lyrics just flow. I use my vocals in my tracks and love adding weird and wonderful effects to them with the aid of Reason.
Rody Coronel:
Born in 1971 Maassluis, the Netherlands, I grew up listening to all kinds of music (Jarre, Vangelis, Queen, ...). Combine this with seven years of studying classical music, a science degree and a university certificate in philosophy and there it is, my rather unorthodox music background. Ah well, we all got our problems. I combine hardware synths with reason and mix everything down in Pro Tools. You can find my uptempo tracks out there (itunes, emusic, etc) under the nick 'Minister' and my downtempo/ambient albums under my name Rody Coronel.
NOTE: all mp3 preview/buy links lead to amazon.com but
Derosonic's songs are also available in most other online music shops like
itunes, emusic, napster, etc...
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