Benno de Goeij

Benno de Goeij
Birth name Marinus Bernardus de Goeij
Also known as
  • Benno
  • Benicio
  • Dutch Force
  • Hidden Sound System
  • The Quest
  • San
  • Secilia
Born (1975-03-19) 19 March 1975
Oud-Beijerland, Netherlands
Genres
Occupation(s) Record producer
Instruments
  • Piano
  • synthesizer
Years active 1996–present
Labels
  • High Contrast
  • Armind
  • In Trance We Trust
  • Karma
Associated acts

Current:


Former:

  • A.I.D.A.
  • AMbassador
  • Benno
  • Benicio
  • Bervoets & De Goeij
  • Ceres
  • Chiqeau
  • Control Freaks
  • Dutch Force
  • El Dorado
  • Hidden Sound System
  • Gualagara
  • Jonah
  • Joop
  • Kamaya Painters
  • Kinky Plants
  • Mac J
  • Pedro & Benno
  • Precious People
  • R.O.O.S.
  • Ronald van Gelderen
  • San
  • Sensation
  • Simplistic Mind
  • Southsquare
  • SPX
  • System Eight
  • The Quest
  • Tritone
  • Two Disciples
  • Van Gils & De Goeij
Notable instruments

Studio:

  • Mac pro 8-Core 2.x GHz 10Gb
  • Logic 9
  • Komplete 6
  • Spectrasonics Omnisphere-Trilian-Stylus
  • FXpansion
  • FabFilter
  • Korg Legacy Collection
  • Access Virus TI
  • Alesis Andromeda
  • Roland Jupiter 8
  • Roland JX-3P
  • Roland JP-8000
  • Roland TR-909
  • Roland TR-808
  • Roland TR-606
  • Roland TB-303
  • Korg PS3100
  • Korg MS20
  • Mackie Big Knob
  • MOTU282MK3


Live:

  • Macbook Pro 2.16 dual
  • Ableton Live
  • Allen & Heath Xone 3D
  • MPC5000
  • Access Virus TI
  • Roland AX-1
  • Logic Mainstage

Marinus Bernardus de Goeij, known as Benno de Goeij (Dutch pronunciation: [ˈbɛnoː də ˈɣui̯]; born on 19 March 1975) is a Dutch record producer. He is perhaps best known for his participation in Rank 1 with Piet Bervoets, Kamaya Painters with Tiësto and Gaia with Armin van Buuren. Since 2008 de Goeij has been known as the co-producer behind the Dutch trance acts Armin van Buuren and Jochen Miller.

History

Early years (1997–98)

Benno de Goeij began working as a producer in 1997 alongside Piet Bervoets whom he met at a party.[1] They decided to create music of their own and created the duo Pedro & Benno with singles "Scream For Love", "Talkin' To You", and "Speechless" released under Karma Records.[2] They also created tracks under various aliases like Precious People, Gualagara, A.I.D.A., Simplistic Mind, Two Disciples, R.O.O.S.

The Rank 1 project (1998–2003)

In 1998, Rank 1 was born as they thought it would be a perfect joke to see a group named Rank 1 at a number 1 position. This joke became real when "Airwave" hit numerous charts at that position. They also remixed Cygnus X's "Superstring" song and released an anthem for Sensation in 2001 known as "Such Is Life" from the album Symsonic. In 2003 they re-released "Breathing" which was another charting track since it was a more break beat version of "Airwave".[3] In 1998 Tiësto and de Goeij created Kamaya Painters, with three successful singles.

Work outside of Rank 1 (2004–present)

In 2007, his first work with Armin van Buuren was created, it featured Kush and was entitled "This World Is Watching Me"; The song was written by de Goeij along with van Buuren, Sacha Collisson, Zoe Durrant and Pete Kirtley.[4] As of then de Goeij began helping Armin on his next studio album. In early 2008 Rank 1 collaborated with Jochen Miller on the song "And Then..." which was written, composed, and arranged by de Goeij.[5] In 2008, Armin van Buuren released his third studio album, Imagine, which included de Goeij's writing and production abilities in all songs except for "Imagine", "Fine Without You", and "Intricacy".[6]

In 2010 he co-wrote and co-produced all tracks on Mirage except for "Minack", and In 2013 he did it again on Intense

He and Armin have also co-produced songs under the alias Gaia; at the 2014 Ultra Music Festival, the two producers performed for the first time as a group as part of the A State of Trance 650: New Horizons show on the final day of the festival.[7][8]

Discography

Singles

As Rank 1

Singles
Albums
Remixes

Co-productions

Various projects

With Jochen Miller

Singles
Remixes

With Armin van Buuren

Albums
Remixes

References

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