Tonite, Im proud to introduce one of our own members internet radio debut.
(rhanson187)
In 1977, Ryan Hanson was born in Fargo, North Dakota - possibly as far away from the birth place of electronic music as one can get. Soon his travels led him through the land of Kansas and eventually to the East Coast. Now residing in Atlanta, Ryan was first exposed to dance music via the west coast sound. Early Hook recording artists such as Sandra Collins, Christopher Lawrence, and Taylor brought a sound to dance music that instantally turned bleeps and blips into forces of nature. Through the initial exposure to these artists and the eventual discovery of local Atlanta talent, Ryan quickly fell in love with all things electronic music.
Listening to Nasir in The Velvet Room, Gene Carbonell in The Chamber, and Habersham and Numinous in The Crescent Room, Ryan became schooled in the ancient art of deep house.
Now, with the help of the software package Live, and an undying taste for beats, Ryan combines these styles. Trying to evoke a deep, heavy, pressing sound; no track is safe. With mash-ups and re-edits abounding, a presentation of tracks by Ryan truly takes on a unique, if not downright forcefull, sound.
Dont miss out- Tonite- Proton Radio- Aesthetic Code at 7 PM EST- www.protonradio.com. If you enjoy the set, look forward to seeing it in the P&R forum in the near future- tracklist forthcoming.
(rhanson187)
In 1977, Ryan Hanson was born in Fargo, North Dakota - possibly as far away from the birth place of electronic music as one can get. Soon his travels led him through the land of Kansas and eventually to the East Coast. Now residing in Atlanta, Ryan was first exposed to dance music via the west coast sound. Early Hook recording artists such as Sandra Collins, Christopher Lawrence, and Taylor brought a sound to dance music that instantally turned bleeps and blips into forces of nature. Through the initial exposure to these artists and the eventual discovery of local Atlanta talent, Ryan quickly fell in love with all things electronic music.
Listening to Nasir in The Velvet Room, Gene Carbonell in The Chamber, and Habersham and Numinous in The Crescent Room, Ryan became schooled in the ancient art of deep house.
Now, with the help of the software package Live, and an undying taste for beats, Ryan combines these styles. Trying to evoke a deep, heavy, pressing sound; no track is safe. With mash-ups and re-edits abounding, a presentation of tracks by Ryan truly takes on a unique, if not downright forcefull, sound.
Dont miss out- Tonite- Proton Radio- Aesthetic Code at 7 PM EST- www.protonradio.com. If you enjoy the set, look forward to seeing it in the P&R forum in the near future- tracklist forthcoming.
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