
Enmass
For Randy Boyer and Eric Tadla, Techno/Trance Experts, Producers and Founders of EnMass, music is more than just a sound ‘” it is a feeling, meaning and movement.
EnMass symbolized the meaning of ‘all together, as one’, encompassing production, development, original compositions, live appearances, and love of the industry. Randy Boyer and Eric Tadla, formed a production/development team primarily focusing on progressive dance music. For the past three years, EnMass has composed successful remixes and original productions played in nightclubs and radio stations all over the world. With the combined experience and dedication in the production realm, EnMass tried to bring a new meaning to the world of music and dance with their cutting edge styles and trend setting beats. Brought together while Boyer was working at a downtown Hartford hotspot, an admiring fan – Eric Tadla – submitted his MIX CD. Impressed by Talda’s mixing skills and fresh sounds, Boyer invited the aspiring artist over to record an original composition. Several weeks after their spontaneous collaboration their first record was born: ‘Not so lonely’, which to this day remains one of their favorite productions. EnMass was packed with a combined 25 years of musical experience and expertise.
In April 2004 Ultra records signed EnMass’s remix to ‘As The Rush Comes’ by Motorcycle. It was also featured on Johnny Budz’s mix CD “Hit Factory”, which came out in the summer of 2004 through Tommy Boy Records. EnMass, with its legendary ‘CQ (Seek You)’, signed to the Armada imprint A State of Trance, was released in October 2004. This track was also featured on Armin van Buuren’s latest mix cd ‘Universal Religion 2004′ live from Ibiza.
About Randy Boyer (DJ RaNpage):
For the past 10 years, New England’s ears have been tuned into the sounds spun by one of its own. Massachusetts native Randy Boyer, a.k.a. DJ RaNpage, is a veteran of the game, audibly assaulting his audiences with a progressive approach to dance music that has earned him numerous accolades and much national respect. By consistently bringing new and cutting edge sounds to Connecticut, Massachusetts, Rhode Island and New York, Boyer’s ever growing and faithful following is a true testament to his ability to move the crowd. Currently, Boyer holds residencies at Rain Night Club in downtown Springfield, MA. His success on the club front has given him the opportunity to expand his listening audience through the medium of radio. Boyer hosts/produces his own radio program, ‘BUZZ’, on WKSS (KISS) 95.7, Clear Channel’s largest CT station, with a wattage of 50,000+ running throughout CT and into the surrounding states, every Saturday night and Sunday morning. BUZZ features a unique blend of music showcasing A State Of Trance. Boyer has also taken his love and expertise of music to the production realm. Outfitted with his own production studio, he has created a reputation that is 7 years and growing strong. With numerous successful singles for music moguls at Def Jam, Arista, Tommy Boy, Metropolitan, Ultra, Cetacean, MOB (London) and Armada Music, Boyer is rapidly becoming a household name in the world of dance music.
About Eric Tadla (DJ Sonar):
Poland native and expert pianist, Eric Tadla, DJ Sonar, had been involved with music since the age of 5. Tadla’s musical gift was discovered by one of his instructors when he started playing piano with no formal training in kindergarten. From that point on, Tadla developed deeper into his passion of music through composing and mastering the timeless classical music. At the age of 13 Eric moved to America. From classical he progressed to other forms of music, particularly jazz. In college Tadla performed in the jazz band while studying music education, making his own versions of the traditional compositions then moving on to electronic music. His first introduction to electronic music was the music of Jean Michel Jarre who continues to influence many of his compositions. Knowing his heart was always in performance and composition, he left his teaching position and met Randy Boyer. Together they became famous with their EnMass project. Randy and Eric released tracks under their own names as well, such as ‘Stemcell’ and ‘Alive’.
Eric Tadla died Saturday July 26 2008 at the young age of 33 years.




