Rene van Verseveld is the son of Dutch Jazz musician
Cees van Verseveld and was educated as classical bass performer, which he started at the age of 9.
He started his producer career in the [l1342150] and later moved to [l1039875], where he used his alias
Quincy Lizer, after an initial period of performing artist on cruise ships (playing bass and bass guitar). First he produced Euro-Disco, later he was influenced by Hip Hop, RnB and Techno.
After producing and recording many successful projects in Europe between 1986 and 1992, as
Candy Dulfer,
2 Unlimited,
Gerard Joling and
MC Miker G, he settled to Los Angeles in 1994. In that year, he opened his own recording studio [l1044739] in Hollywood, partnering up with
Fernando Garibay. This was the start of an outstanding international career with being involved in production of stars as
Jay-Z,
Dr. Dre,
Ricky Martin,
Lady Gaga,
Enrique Iglesias and
Kelly Rowland. In 2007, he started to write film and television scores.