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The legendary journey back to the 90s continues! 🎶
We're taking you on a journey back to the 90s, when the electronic music scene was booming and the dancefloors pulsated with energy. Immerse yourself in the magical world of rave, experience an unforgettable night, and embark on a musical journey through the golden age of electronic beats. Whether you're into rave, techno, or old-school hardstyle – everyone will get their money's worth here!
Pack your neon outfits, grab your glow sticks, and prepare for a night full of energy and euphoria!
Let's party together like we're back in 1995!
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DJ Tandu Biography
Seminal German Trance music producer Ingo Kunzi recorded under numerous aliases including DJ Tandu/Tandu, Ayla, Intrance and Karuma.
Kunzi started his music journey when he was just five years old. Influenced by the likes of Supertramp and Pat Metheny, he started out in the rock scene, building his own studio in 1985 and engineering demos for rock bands before discovering electronic music via the likes of and 's project.
In 1994 Kunzi launched his Tandu alias with the 'Acido EP'. With a hard, psychedelic sound the EP marked his first foray into full-on trance. The EP went on to sell over 10,000 copies.
Ranking among Ingo's most notable Tandu releases are the 1998 released 12" vinyl 'Back' and the followup 'Velvet/Don't You Fool Me Now' (1999). Furthermore his Tandu remixes for electronic acts such as Lange - I Believe (Tandu Remix), Dj Mind-X - Nightingale (Tandu Remix), Mario De Bellis - City Lights (Tandu Remix) and his Tandu remix of his classic 1996 trance hit 'Ayla' by Ayla.
Read MoreKunzi started his music journey when he was just five years old. Influenced by the likes of Supertramp and Pat Metheny, he started out in the rock scene, building his own studio in 1985 and engineering demos for rock bands before discovering electronic music via the likes of and 's project.
In 1994 Kunzi launched his Tandu alias with the 'Acido EP'. With a hard, psychedelic sound the EP marked his first foray into full-on trance. The EP went on to sell over 10,000 copies.
Ranking among Ingo's most notable Tandu releases are the 1998 released 12" vinyl 'Back' and the followup 'Velvet/Don't You Fool Me Now' (1999). Furthermore his Tandu remixes for electronic acts such as Lange - I Believe (Tandu Remix), Dj Mind-X - Nightingale (Tandu Remix), Mario De Bellis - City Lights (Tandu Remix) and his Tandu remix of his classic 1996 trance hit 'Ayla' by Ayla.
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