Also known as Dorian Gray Role Singer Name Soren Mounir | Labels MoonLand Music Years active 1987–present | |
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Genres Progressive rock, rock, pop, soul Occupation(s) Singer-songwriter, Musician, producer Instruments Vocals, drums, keyboards Similar Dorian Gray, Carmen Rizzo, David Hallyday, Duffy Profiles |
Never To Lose You - KGB
Soren Régis Mounir (born 31 July) is a Swiss-American singer-songwriter, drummer, keyboardist, record producer and radio commentator; also known as the artist Dorian Gray.
Contents
- Never To Lose You KGB
- Dorian Gray Singer songwriter producer
- Early life
- Solo career
- Producer songwriter
- Discography
- References
Dorian Gray - Singer, songwriter & producer.
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 Régis Mounir's song “Mon Coeur l’aime” was performed by Kathy Leander to represent Switzerland at the Eurovision Song Contest, 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”. 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 Mounir discovers Welsh singer Duffy on the Internet, 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 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” for the "International Committee of the Red Cross" (ICRC)