Some sane schizophrenic tendencies are never wrong - that's what they say, anyway: if one manages to star in metal and punk bands without being sentenced by tough colleagues for having spent excessive weekends in techno clubs...then this can truly be called a success.
If one thereupon manages to follow suit your heroes of the night with German pop songs from mum's collection instead with vinyls from the local electronic store...then it seems like tolerance towards different styles actually pays back.
This was in 1994. Techno itself wasn't grown up back then. Gunne arranged those parties together with Limo, still his dj-brother in crime. Nowadays both of them rather turn to electronic tunes when practicing at the decks. In those cases it doesn't matter if said sounds are electronic-technoid beats, porno-styled breaks or minimal tunes...as long as the stuff rocks and brings fun!
For quite some time Gunne has also been busy promoting the electro-rockers
Northern Lite from his hometown Erfurt on their label 1st Decade.
This is what makes him feel comfortable 'cause this combines all elements from his early musical education: a job like a party with a mix of rock and techno sounds as background music.
And as if that wasn't enough for one bloke, Gunne is now taking over the Berlin
label
Lebensfreude Records starting from June 2007. Gunne and DJ-buddy
Vincent Vega who is looking after the "
Lebensfreude bookings will be
racking their brains and pulling all strings to get the best tunes for the
clubbers to breath new life into the
Lebensfreude label...em, yes...
Punk rock and techno are only part of his ever growing musical output as a producer. Pop, house, minimalism and something in between or developed from this are also strongly featured.
His preferences also come clear on his first own publications on
Lebensfreude, Audiomorph and Opossum Recordings. The first album of Gunne has appeared and bumps everywhere into eager ears.