Frédéric Holyszewski

Frederic Holyszewski

Transwave performing – Holyszewski to the right
Background information
Birth name Frédéric Holyszewski
Also known as Dado, Deedrah, Federico Baltimore, Synthetic, Transwave, Krome Angels
Born (1970-09-03) September 3, 1970
Origin Melun, France
Genres EDM, Psychedelic Trance, Goa Trance, Downtempo,
Occupation(s) DJ, Producer, Sound Engineer
Years active 1995–present
Labels BOA Group
Associated acts Hallucinogen
Website deedrah

Frédéric Holyszewski (Paris, 1970), also known as Dado and Deedrah is a French music producer mostly known his psytrance projects such as Deedrah, Transwave, Krome Angels and Synthetic.

Biography

He learned classical music since his childhood, playing piano and transverse flute, yet wanted to be a biology teacher. He got a masters in biology and geology (PARIS 6) but stopped his studies when he was 25 years old to produce the early Transwave tracks with fellow music producer Christophe Drouillet, aka Absolum.[1]

He has been releasing his trance productions under the name Deedrah since 1995.

Collaborating with other people such as Sid Shanti, Bamboo Forest, and others, Dado has founded a broad and diverse spectrum of music in projects such as Transwave, Kaledoid, Synthetic, Cypher, The Digital Avengers, Dandandado, and The Good The Bad and the Ugly to name a few. He also heads another solo project with the name Federico Baltimore, with a more lounge/house style. He is known for having a high standard for his music productions and for his solid production quality. He is now living in Ibiza, producing music or touring the world. His newest projects are the fourth album of Transwave and the Krome Angels. Krome Angels is an EDM project, which includes Dino Psaras, Dado (Deedrah), and Shanti Matkin. Their debut album, Modern Day Classics, was released in February 2009 on the BOA Group label. Their second long-awaited album "Sexy, Freaky, Nasty" is due for release in April 2014.

Discography

References

  1. Griffith, JT. "Biography: Deedrah". Allmusic. Retrieved 13 November 2010.


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