Protonic
Rough Mullar aka Sonorous seems to be the forthcoming man of innovative Trance and House styles and he is from Germany! Back in the middle of the 90’s he started his musical career in Punk and Rock bands as a trained guitar player. Later on he became more interested in Electronic Dance music and began to spin records. At this time he met Ralph Kyau, a Trance music producer for years and a pioneer in the East German Techno scene. These were his first steps toward producing his own music and together with Ronski Speed, a good friend and DJ, Rough Mullar started to build up his own studio. In 1997 Ralph Kyau and Steven Moebius Albert founded their label Euphonic and were looking for fresh innovative stuff and new producers and so Rough Mullar was signed. The first single Free Love became a small success in Germany and Switzerland. In 1999 Sonorous' Did You Ever Dream? E.P. was released. The title track gained airplay in many countries like Canada, Australia, Israel, Poland and Austria. One of these E.P. tracks was an Ambient track that contains a certain vocal sample. In 2000 Sonorous rediscovered this forgotten tune and created a new more danceable version of Glass Garden. The first dubplates were spread to some well known DJs. The feedback was amazing and it became a favourite tune of Paul Van Dyk. In october 2000 the British label colourbox released the track in the uk. Glass Garden entered the Cool Cuts charts and was played by DJs like Pete Tong, Boy George, Judge Jules, Graham Gold and Dave Pearce. The latest Sonorous single Protonic was released in January 2003. The new single Second Sun has recently been released on Lost Language Recordings. Sonorous is also a Jazz/funk band from Phoenix, Arizona. In 2009, this band changed the spelling of their name to SUNORUS to avoid further confusion. CHECK THEM OUT AT MYSPACE.COM/SUNORUS :) The third band, which is called Sonorous too, comes from Austria. Four Guys and one young woman are one of the most talented newcomer-bands in Lower Austria. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
Rough Mullar aka Sonorous seems to be the forthcoming man of innovative Trance and House styles and he is from Germany! Back in the middle of the 90’s he started his musical career in Punk and Rock bands as a trained guitar player. Later on he became more interested in Electronic Dance music and began to spin records. At this time he met Ralph Kyau, a Trance music producer for years and a pioneer in the East German Techno scene. These were his first steps toward producing his own music and together with Ronski Speed, a good friend and DJ, Rough Mullar started to build up his own studio. In 1997 Ralph Kyau and Steven Moebius Albert founded their label Euphonic and were looking for fresh innovative stuff and new producers and so Rough Mullar was signed. The first single Free Love became a small success in Germany and Switzerland. In 1999 Sonorous' Did You Ever Dream? E.P. was released. The title track gained airplay in many countries like Canada, Australia, Israel, Poland and Austria. One of these E.P. tracks was an Ambient track that contains a certain vocal sample. In 2000 Sonorous rediscovered this forgotten tune and created a new more danceable version of Glass Garden. The first dubplates were spread to some well known DJs. The feedback was amazing and it became a favourite tune of Paul Van Dyk. In october 2000 the British label colourbox released the track in the uk. Glass Garden entered the Cool Cuts charts and was played by DJs like Pete Tong, Boy George, Judge Jules, Graham Gold and Dave Pearce. The latest Sonorous single Protonic was released in January 2003. The new single Second Sun has recently been released on Lost Language Recordings. Sonorous is also a Jazz/funk band from Phoenix, Arizona. In 2009, this band changed the spelling of their name to SUNORUS to avoid further confusion. CHECK THEM OUT AT MYSPACE.COM/SUNORUS :) The third band, which is called Sonorous too, comes from Austria. Four Guys and one young woman are one of the most talented newcomer-bands in Lower Austria. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
Glass Garden
Protonic (Ronki Speed Mix)
七色の空を
Glass Garden 2007
Glass Garden (original mix)
Nanairo no Sora wo
Tropics
Last Sunday
Protonic (Ronski Speed mix)
Second Sun
Second Sun (Original Mix)
Protonic (Ronski Speed remix)
Second Sun - Mirco de Govia Remix
Nana iro no Sora wo -choro ver.-
last sunday (skywings remix)
Nana iro no Sora wo -OVA Size-
七色の空を-OVAサイズ-
七色の空を-OVAサイズ-
Second Sun (Mirco De Govia Remix)
Protonic
Last Sunday (Sonorous' Positive Ways Mix)
Nana iro no Sora wo
七色の空を -OVAサイズ-
Protonic (Leama & Moor Remix)
Protonic (original mix)
Glass Garden [Original Mix]
Nanairo no Sora o
Secund Sun
Protonic ( Leama & Moor Rmx)
Last Sunday (Original Mix)
Nana iro no Sora wo ~Hikigatari~
Nanairo no Sora wo -OVA Size-
Run and Hide
Pronotonic
Nana iro no Sora wo (Instrumental)
Protonic (Leama and Moor Remix)
Lying Awake
These Images
Glassgarden (kyau vs albert remix)
Second Sun (Leama & Moor Remix)
Last Sunday (Sky Wings Remix)
Glass Garden 2007 (Original Mix)
七色の空を -弾き語り-
Long Run
七色の空を -OVAサイズ
Last Sunday (Positive Ways Mix)
Last Sunday (Adrian Butinar Remix)
Anything I Say
Broken Simulation
Glass Garden (Ronski Speed Remix)
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