In the field of electronic music, Gregor Tresher is by no means a debutant. For more than seven years DJ and producer from Rhine Main area gathered merits modernizing the algorithms of electronic music. It has been his 'Still EP' in 2005 that upgraded him into the Champions League of European techno producers and since then many highlight releases like 'Neon', 'Full Range Madness' or 'The Now People' on labels like
Great Stuff, Datapunk,
Cocoon or
Terminal M. Besides his cooperation with London's well known DJ
Billy Nasty, showing first encouraging results with a row of releases, it was mainly his double-12inch ''Neon'' on Datapunk being one of the big summer anthems in 2006. Also, the inspiring connection to Sven Väth's
Cocoon Recordings led to another highlight: 'Full Range Madness' on Cocoon's Compilation F. Shortly after that Gregor released 'The Now People / Battery' on the Munich based label
Great Stuff Recordings, followed by the collaboration with Israel's newcomer of the year
Guy Gerber 'Open The Gates'. Gregor's musical roots have always been Electro. With his project 'Sniper Mode', he tried to achieve an aesthetic development of the motorbeat from the beginning, releasing several records on Frankfurt's electronica label Elektrolux and it's sublabel Mikrolux. However, Electro has never been a fixed category for Gregor's production and DJing, but more of an open reference-system between past, present and future of electronic music.
With the release of his 'Still' EP Gregor Tresher has definitely found his place among the most important German producers in electronic music.
Since early 2007, Gregor is working on his first full length album under his real name, which will be released on
Great Stuff Recordings in summer 2007 and will be featuring an extensive Album Tour in summer 2007 with Gregor playing Live-gigs for the first time ever as well.