The songwriter and producer known
internationally as Deniz Durna has released his debut dance single,
“Paralel Universe.” The track is the first broadly distributed
single from Durna to date and is available from more than 700 sources
around the world. It has been proudly published as an independent
release without the influence or support of the corporate music
industry. Both tribal and futuristic with booming back beats and an
entrancing melody line, “Paralel Universe” belongs in every DJs
play list.
Deniz Durna cites as main artistic
influences popular DJs such as Shaun Frank, Don Diablo, the Noisy
Freaks, and Pep & Rash. His own sound belongs in the same set as
these while maintaining its own sonic character. This unique tone
comes at least partially from Durna's musical history, which is much
based in the world of non-digital music.
“I started taking piano lessons when
I was six years old in Istanbul,” Durna writes. “And then I
started to play guitar and then electric guitar. I played, composed
and performed in a lot of metal / rock bands.”
This musical direction took a turn when
the artist visited the Spanish island of Ibiza in the Mediterranean,
notorious hot spot for digital dance music, and became “fascinated
by the music being played there.”
While “Paralel Universe” is Durna's
first official release as an EDM producer, there are certain to be
more. The artist is rumored to have more than 10 original dance
tracks ready for release, and has said he expects to finish 15 more
before long.
Asked to describe the themes of his new
“Paralel Universe” single, Durna writes, “I do my best to make
people feel my music and they both dance and travel into a paralel
universe with my music.”
Deniz Durna has performed in many
locales around the world, including Turkish cities such as Istanbul,
Izmir, and Ankara, Ukrainian cities such as Odessa and Kiev, and
Russian cities such as Moscow and St. Petersburg.
“Paralel Universe” by Deniz Durna
is available online worldwide.
-S. McCauley
Lead Press Release Writer
www.MondoTunes.com
“Paralel Universe” by Deniz
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