Sonic Me
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
| This article needs copy editing for grammar. You can assist by editing it now. A how-to guide is available. (April 2008) |
| This article needs additional citations for verification. Please help improve this article by adding reliable references. Unsourced material may be challenged and removed. (April 2008) |
| Sonic Me | |
|---|---|
Sonic Me Promotional Photo
|
|
| Background information | |
| Origin | the Netherlands |
| Genre(s) | Electro house Dance Electronic music Techno |
| Years active | 2005-present |
| Website | Official website Sonic Me at MySpace |
| Members | |
| Richard Veenstra Joris Wolff |
|
Sonic Me (Richard Veenstra and Joris Wolff) are a Dutch electronic music duo, operating from Leiden (the Netherlands) and Berlin (Germany).[1] Sonic Me creates electronic music, remixes and productions for other artists and have made radio programmes and yearmixes and are working together since 2005.
Contents |
[edit] Remixes
- Cavedoll - Decoder (Sonic Me Remix) - Digital Release (Digital)[2]
- Robert Babicz - Basic (Sonic Me on Acid Remix) - kostbar|musik (12"/Digital) (Releasedate: 23 May 2008)[3]
- Hit Me TV - Maybe The Dancefloor (Sonic Me Remix) - DJ Release (CD/Digital)
- MeloManics - WYSIWYL (Sonic Me Radio Edit) - BlackLabel Records (CD/Digital) (Release: May 2008)
- MeloManics - WYSIWYL (Sonic Me Kattek Remix) - BlackLabel Records (CD/Digital) (Release: May 2008)
- Driplets - Drip Trip (Sonic Me RMX) - Labelized/SHIM Records (12")
- Driplets - Drip Trip (Drip Stripped) Remix by Sonic Me and Lady Aïda - Labelized/SHIM Records (12")
- Sterlatone - Fine With Me (Sonic Me Remix) - iTunes Music Store (Digital)
In 2008, Sonic Me won the Robert Babicz remix competition by FOEM and kostbar|musik.[3]
[edit] Radio
From 2006 until 2008, Sonic Me hosted two weekly radioprogrammes, Sonic Me on Saturday on Veronica V-Radio[4] and Sonic Radio on Australian PlasticAge Radio.[5] Regular item was the Beatfreax Skip Tip, a collaboration with online dancemusic community Beatfreax.[4]
[edit] Mixes
For Dutch radio station Kink FM, Sonic Me produced the official 2005 Kink FM Yearmix.[6] Besides that, they had a weekly item on Kink FM, called Kink Crash: a mash-up remix of several tracks.

