D.O.M.A.

Location:
Los Angeles, California, US
Type:
Artist / Band / Musician
Genre:
R&B / Hip Hop / Pop
Site(s):
Type:
Indie
Born in 1979, in the capital of Hungary, Budapest, Doma Schrank began his career at the age of 18 as a guitarist. Driven by great passion and dedication to music, Doma enjoys experimenting and making music backed up by a great influence of hip-hop, R&B and soul.
Doma, now a composer, producer, sound engineer, musician (guitar, bass, piano, turntable) has worked with a string of power advertising agencies such as DDB, McCann, GreyWorldwide, LeoBurnett, BBDO, and JWT composing commercial music for McDonald's, Vodafone, Tropicana,Ford, Domestos, Rauch, Purina, Lenor, Tesco, Libresse, , MTG Viasat3, VIVA TV Idents etc.
In addition to his production credits, Doma has also been actively involved as a music performer with acclaimed Hungarian musicians and DJs. In 2004, he worked the turntable beats with DJ Bootsie Quartet. He also made the highlight by being the featured guitarist to Hungary hottest producer, Yonderboi on the Splendid Isolation album European tour which he embarked on a massive tour to The Netherlands, Germany, France, Italy, Belgium, Austria, Czech Republic, Slovakia, Latvia and Russia. Following the success, Doma along with music producer Yonderboi, singer Wende Snijders, pianist Rutger Laan, performed on the Ridderzaal, a celebration of the 50 years of European cooperation in The Hague, in the presence of Her Majesty the Queen in March 2007.
In the course of the last 2 years, Doma's music career has include working for EMI and Warner Music Hungary as a music producer.
In 2006, Doma was commissioned to produce a soundtrack "Fél 8" for movie, Szóke Kóla, sung by popular Hungarian TV host/actor/rapper, Majka. Thereafter he produced a famous hit single "Csak Méreg" for Majka in 2007. This single has proved great success and Warner Music in Hungary commissioned Doma to produce Majka's third album, Húz a Szívem Haza. More recently, this album was nominated for Best Hiphop/Rap Album for 2008 Fonogram Award (Hungary's equivalent to the Grammy Awards)
Another noteworthy mention was his involvement in assisting Yonderboi in making of several soundtrack pieces for the movie Sándor Pál's Noah's Ark. The film has been chosen as the opening screening of the 38th Hungarian Film Week.
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