Reign of Roses
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Genre: Ambient / Electro / Gothic
Location Austin, Texas, US
Profile Views: 18599
Last Login: 12/8/2012
Member Since 11/20/2005
Website mentallo.net
Type of Label Major
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Bio
Dwayne Dassing, /Programmer/Sound Designer and Technician & one half of the prolific electronic industrial act from Austin, Texas, that being Mentallo and the Fixer, parted ways with his brother Gary to start up a fresh endeavor and sound after getting his fill of electro… Moving towards a much less abrasive sound and something more elemental and organic . Dwayne met singer Scott Berens in 2000 while one night out in a local bar, Scott had just moved in from Reno Nevada trying to escape and start up a new path in a new town… Dwayne and Scott hooked up for a session to see if things would gel as in any audition, the first song hence was BLIND all of its core parts were programmed & recorded in that first core session- had not the session been so fruitful there would be no Reign of Roses. The song was crafted around Scotts lyrics written more of as a poem. - A beautiful, melodic piece so mideaval and etheric sounding with its dark underlying tones and lyrics- long suffering and deep. From thereon were a series of recording sessions were at hand and Regin of Roses was formed..- With Dwayne’s arsenal of synths ranging from old analog beasts to newer digital , dwayne recorded all the music oldschool via soundconsole/mixer using and array of outboard effects, the only parts laid down using any software were scotts vocals. The pieces are highly produced and well written- with very memorable hooks Reign of Roses is very accessible to the underground industrial gothic genera and the dance floor, - the recording sessions though were not all as easy as the first audition piece though, other times there were objections from both sides in the dirction the songs would take, eventually the songs would work themselves out. Being the support act for the 2006 Mentallo tour, the band choose 4 songs for a limited edtion tour only EP release aptly titled “In Burbon and in Blood-----“ lyrics that stem from their mystical middle eastern tinged track “Blood- “ a song that inspires visions of another time and place. Hypnotic and enchanting- The Ep Also included Reflection a laid back dance track with its sychopated percholating fluxing resonant filters, and there is also Tears of God – with its arppegiating bells, flowing & melancholy, this song evokes thoughts of a gothic nature. From thereon there were a series of many sessions to record their first full length aptly titled REIGN OF ROSES 10 highly woven interlaced songs, range from newage dark wave to Highly polished and well crafted dance material with gothic laced overtones- Many of the songs subject matter stem from Scotts final days and tribulations in Reno looking for redemption and rebirth in a new place and city after his escape- http://www.tunecore.com/music/reignofroses Reign of Roses self titled debut... finally avalible through ITUNES 1 Blind 2 Blood 3 Through the Eye of the Needle 4 Fragments 5 Redemption 6 Reflection 7 Release 8 Seeth 9 Tears of God 10 Sonix http://www.tunecore.com/music/reignofroses Reign of Roses is: Dwayne Dassing: All Music, Production, Engineering, Mastering, Mixing Scott Berens: Vocals, Lyrics Gary Dassing: Drums and Percussion on songs Blood and Tears of God go buy your downloads now. http://www.tunecore.com/music/reignofroses myspace.com/reignofroses .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ...... ...... ...... .... -
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