Soren Mounir Explained

Soren Mounir
Alias:Dorian Gray
Origin:Geneva, Switzerland
Instrument:Vocals, drums, keyboards
Genre:Progressive rock, rock, pop, soul
Occupation:Singer-songwriter, musician, producer
Years Active:1987–present
Label:MoonLand Music
Associated Acts:Duffy (UK), Carmen Rizzo (USA), David Hallyday (F), Lucie Bernardoni (F).
Website:http://www.moonlandmusic.com/
Background:solo_singer

Soren Sorensen (born Mounir 31 July) is a Swiss-American singer-songwriter, drummer, keyboardist, record producer and radio commentator; also known as the artist Dorian Gray.

Biography

Early life

Soren was born in Geneva, Switzerland. His professional career began as a drummer, first with progressive rock group KGB (CH) and then more famously in his country with band Alesia (CH) as a drummer-songwriter-producer. In KGB, Soren originally supplied drums and began to write songs.

Soren Sorensen's song "Mon Coeur l'aime" was performed by Kathy Leander to represent Switzerland at the Eurovision Song Contest,[1] [2] in 1996, which was hosted by a-ha singer Morten Harket in Oslo, Norway.

Solo career

2007: Soren decides to go solo and signs an important Publishing deal with Editors "SIDOMUSIC B. LIECHTI & Cie" for most of his songs and also signs a production deal for his solo project under the name of Dorian Gray with debut album "Hurt by the Moon".[3] The album is co-produced and mixed by Chief Engineer Yvan Bing (Phil Collins) and mastered by Justin Shturtz at Sterling Sound NY.

Producer / songwriter

2002: Soren Sorensen (born Mounir) discovers Welsh singer Duffy on the Internet,[4] she's 17; together they write and produce more than 50 songs under the name of Soulego. In July 2003 they perform as a duet at the Wakestock (Wales) festival.

2003: Soren writes Star Academy 4 (French "Pop Idol") Lucie Doni's 1st single, "Je suis mes pas", which remained at 57 on the French Top 100 for six weeks (Atoll Music/Sony Music Entertainment France).

2004: Soren composed ‘Le Monde Danse’ for Swiss singer Nandita Natarajan for the Eurovision Contest which gained public recognition and won the third nomination at the Swiss selections.

2004: Soren collaborates with producer Carmen Rizzo and Jamie Muhoberac in Los Angeles on the Invisible Sun Odyssey (I.S.O.) solo project; it's a tribute to composer/producer Jeff Lynne from ELO. CDs and vinyl records of "I.S.O". are released in France for the French Nightclubs.

2004 – 2005: Soren collaborates with French talented author Jerome Attal.

2006: Soren is featured on the "BRU(i)T" compilation CD (CH) – based on an idea by Antoine Bellwald (Phil Collins) and Alban Chaperon – with an original two minutes track called "BUDDAM".

2007: Soren collaborates with French singer and superstar David Hallyday who officially supports the project Dorian Gray and becomes Dorian's stage drummer for a few concerts.

2008: Soren is the composer of the new film soundtrack "PANORAMA 08"[5] for the "International Committee of the Red Cross" (ICRC)

Discography

External links

Notes and References

  1. http://www.esctoday.com/annual/songinfo.php?contest=1063&song=1
  2. Web site: Eurovision Song Contest : Switzerland 1996 : Kathy Leander, Mon Cœur l'Aime : ESC-History .
  3. Web site: Dorian Gray . 28 January 2009 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20061017065031/http://www.mbus.com/bands/genadm/Dorian.Gray.htm . 17 October 2006 .
  4. Web site: Downtown Radio - the Home of Great Music.
  5. Web site: International Committee of the Red Cross . 3 October 2013 .