Ronski Speed | |
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Background information | |
Birth name | Ronny Schneider |
Also known as | Sun Decade Shadowrider |
Born | Bautzen, Germany | March 18, 1975
Genres | Trance |
Occupation(s) | DJ |
Instruments | synthesizer, drum machine, personal computer |
Years active | 1997–present |
Labels | Euphonic |
Website | Web Archive |
Ronny Schneider (pronounced [ˈʁɔniː ˈʃnaɪ̯dɐ], [1] born on 18 March 1975), better known by his stage names Ronski Speed [ˈʁɔnskiː ˈspiːt] and Sun Decade [2] is a German electronic dance producer and DJ.
Ronski Speed started his career as a DJ in 1997. Ronski Speed was influenced by groups and artists such as The Pet Shop Boys, Paul van Dyk, and Depeche Mode. Many of his most notable titles include: Ronski Speed - 2Day, Sun Decade - Follow You, Sun Decade - I'm Alone, Ronski Speed and Mirco De Govia - Asarja.
He is currently signed to the German record label Euphonic, where he has been since 1997, when the label was first established.
In 2003, his Remix of Aly & Fila's Eye Of Horus received huge airplay from the likes of Paul Van Dyk, Armin Van Buuren, DJ Tiësto and many others. [3] The track was licensed to Fundamental Recordings in the Netherlands and reached number 4 position in the Dutch Dance charts. [4]
In 2006 Ronski Speed performed all over the world in countries such as the Czech Republic, Poland, Hungary, Russia, the Netherlands, UK, Finland, Germany, China, Thailand, Taiwan, South Korea, Australia, New Zealand, Mexico, United States, Kenya, Canada and Singapore. Ronski Speed also has his own radio show, "Euphonic Sessions" and is broadcast on RMI Radio Poland, Sense.FM, DDance.FM, AH.FM, PureDJ.FM and ETN.FM.
Ronski Speed was ranked #69 in the 2009 DJ Magazine's Top 100. [5] He was #97 in the 2008, #44 in the 2007 and #87 in 2006. Prior to that his only other entry was in the 2004 DJ Mag poll, where he came in 83rd as a New entry.
With Sonorous (singles)
With Kyau & Albert (singles)
With Mirco de Govia (singles)
With Barefoot Brains (singles)
Others
Lacking a track of "Proton 12"
Ronski Speed | |
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Background information | |
Birth name | Ronny Schneider |
Also known as | Sun Decade Shadowrider |
Born | Bautzen, Germany | March 18, 1975
Genres | Trance |
Occupation(s) | DJ |
Instruments | synthesizer, drum machine, personal computer |
Years active | 1997–present |
Labels | Euphonic |
Website | Web Archive |
Ronny Schneider (pronounced [ˈʁɔniː ˈʃnaɪ̯dɐ], [1] born on 18 March 1975), better known by his stage names Ronski Speed [ˈʁɔnskiː ˈspiːt] and Sun Decade [2] is a German electronic dance producer and DJ.
Ronski Speed started his career as a DJ in 1997. Ronski Speed was influenced by groups and artists such as The Pet Shop Boys, Paul van Dyk, and Depeche Mode. Many of his most notable titles include: Ronski Speed - 2Day, Sun Decade - Follow You, Sun Decade - I'm Alone, Ronski Speed and Mirco De Govia - Asarja.
He is currently signed to the German record label Euphonic, where he has been since 1997, when the label was first established.
In 2003, his Remix of Aly & Fila's Eye Of Horus received huge airplay from the likes of Paul Van Dyk, Armin Van Buuren, DJ Tiësto and many others. [3] The track was licensed to Fundamental Recordings in the Netherlands and reached number 4 position in the Dutch Dance charts. [4]
In 2006 Ronski Speed performed all over the world in countries such as the Czech Republic, Poland, Hungary, Russia, the Netherlands, UK, Finland, Germany, China, Thailand, Taiwan, South Korea, Australia, New Zealand, Mexico, United States, Kenya, Canada and Singapore. Ronski Speed also has his own radio show, "Euphonic Sessions" and is broadcast on RMI Radio Poland, Sense.FM, DDance.FM, AH.FM, PureDJ.FM and ETN.FM.
Ronski Speed was ranked #69 in the 2009 DJ Magazine's Top 100. [5] He was #97 in the 2008, #44 in the 2007 and #87 in 2006. Prior to that his only other entry was in the 2004 DJ Mag poll, where he came in 83rd as a New entry.
With Sonorous (singles)
With Kyau & Albert (singles)
With Mirco de Govia (singles)
With Barefoot Brains (singles)
Others
Lacking a track of "Proton 12"