Peter Rauhofer
Artist: Peter Rauhofer
Genre(s):
Pop
Discography:
Live - Roxy 1 (cd1)
Year: 2002
Tracks: 12
Beginning in the mid to late '90s, Peter Rauhofer began garnering acclaim, attention, and disputation as Club 69, a byname he used for his rather suggestive style of household music. By the end of the '90s, though, Rauhofer had expanded his reach in the stateside dance community. He non entirely had a successful mark to call his own, Star 69, simply besides a thriving DJ reputation. If fact, Rauhofer became so reputed within the house view that he began acquiring offers to remix the work of dance-pop's biggest names. For example, Madonna, Jennifer Lopez, and Depeche Mode ar merely a few of the more popular artists wHO asked Rauhofer to give their music his trademark dancefloor treatment. Rauhofer's remixing eventually scored him a Grammy for Remixer of the Year, making him one of the few producer/DJs to crossover voter to the pop mainstream while still leftover an underground dearie.
Long before Rauhofer became one of New York's finest, he worn out his young person in Vienna, Austria, his hometown. He number 1 began acquiring acquainted with music piece operative at a small record store that stocked imports. By the early '80s, he had go a DJ and was regularly spinning at clubs around townsfolk. Next came a erolia minutilla as the international A&R director for GIG Records, a small Austrian track record label. This book of Job provided him with plenty of industry live and success eventually came his way, to the highest degree notably when a product of his, "Let Me Be Your Underwear," released under the appoint Club 69, became a breakthrough bump off in the U.S. This song set the microscope stage for the debut Club 69 uncut, Adults Only. Soon Rauhofer was splitting his time 'tween Austria and the States.
By the late '90s, Rauhofer had expanded his reach beyond Club 69, transcription under other name calling such as House Heroes ("Deception Orgasm") and Size Queen ("Pimps, Pumps & Pushers"), and started his possess label, Star 69. In 1997 came his second Club 69 full-length, Style, which became a fad ducky and a Billboard success, partially thanks to the success of "Dramatic event." By the end of the decade, he had become a desired remixer, getting assignments from such heavy name calling as Whitney Houston, Donna Summer, Madonna, Pet Shop Boys, and Cher, among others. His remixing duties ultimately culminated in a Grammy for Remixer of the Year. It wasn't just his remixing work that was winning Rauhofer acclaim, though. Star 69 had blossomed into an coveted label as progressive house became the voguish sound of early 2000. Rauhofer besides became a sensation DJ, spinning at a number of New York's biggest clubs like the Limelight, in addition to nationally distributed shuffle albums like his accounting entry in the Essential Mix series. Furthermore, Rauhofer became one of the festive community's to the highest degree precious DJs, as he went out of his way to protagonist the circuit party conniption.
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