Club 69 was one of the most popular aliases of Peter Rauhofer in the 1990's.
At first, Rauhofer used different aliases to release his music. 'Unique' (1991) was first released under the names Danube Dance (a name he took from a compilation project of the same name released on GiG Records). These projects all featured the vocals of Kim Cooper.
In 1992, a remix of 'Unique' and the single 'Let Me Be Your Underwear' gained attention in Europe and North America and both tracks became club hits. Since 1987 Rauhofer remixed various projects, but these tracks pushed the musical group he founded in 1991 with Georg O. Luksch internationally. Rauhofer continued the success with 'Take A Ride' featuring the vocal talents of Connie Harvey and Jocelyn Brown.
The first CLub 69 album, 'Adults Only,' featured the previous hits and many new singles such as 'Diva', 'Warm Leatherette', 'Sugar Pie Guy' and 'Fantasy'.
Club 69 came back in 1997 with the single 'Drama' and the album 'Style', which also included a collaboration with Suzanne Palmer.
Rauhofer and Georg O. Luksch also used the Club 69 name as remixers and became famous by remixing popular artists such as Madonna, Cher, Funky Green Dogs, Danny Tenaglia, Depeche Mode, Soft Cell and many others. The series 'Club 69 Future Mix' went on to be released as two full mixed albums.
At first, Rauhofer used different aliases to release his music. 'Unique' (1991) was first released under the names Danube Dance (a name he took from a compilation project of the same name released on GiG Records). These projects all featured the vocals of Kim Cooper.
In 1992, a remix of 'Unique' and the single 'Let Me Be Your Underwear' gained attention in Europe and North America and both tracks became club hits. Since 1987 Rauhofer remixed various projects, but these tracks pushed the musical group he founded in 1991 with Georg O. Luksch internationally. Rauhofer continued the success with 'Take A Ride' featuring the vocal talents of Connie Harvey and Jocelyn Brown.
The first CLub 69 album, 'Adults Only,' featured the previous hits and many new singles such as 'Diva', 'Warm Leatherette', 'Sugar Pie Guy' and 'Fantasy'.
Club 69 came back in 1997 with the single 'Drama' and the album 'Style', which also included a collaboration with Suzanne Palmer.
Rauhofer and Georg O. Luksch also used the Club 69 name as remixers and became famous by remixing popular artists such as Madonna, Cher, Funky Green Dogs, Danny Tenaglia, Depeche Mode, Soft Cell and many others. The series 'Club 69 Future Mix' went on to be released as two full mixed albums.
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