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When it comes to achievements within the worldwide dance music scene, Peter Rauhofer has few equals. A lauded producer, remixer, DJ and label owner, he has spent the last twenty years establishing himself as a force to be reckoned with in an industry where many merely come and go. Thanks to his Midas touch in all departments he currently represents a solid part of the city’s electronic establishment and has been recognized by the global electronic cognoscenti as a true heavyweight in his various fields. After all, who else can say they’ve remixed everyone from Madonna to Yoko Ono, enjoyed a multitude of massive club and chart hits, run a world famous record label, hosted one of New York City’s most thrilling club nights AND won a prestigious Grammy award for their studio talents?
Such success is perhaps even more impressive given that Peter was born and raised in Vienna, Austria at a time when the music industry there was severely restricted and musical innovation and entrepreneurship rare. But although the main musical legacy of his country had been classical (Strauss) and mainstream pop (Falco), an underground dance scene did emerge in the early eighties. When it arrived, Peter was ready and waiting for it. “I used to listen to records on radio Luxembourg, record the music onto cassettes and drive my friends crazy with them” he recalls with a laugh. “I became a kind of informant for friends and record shops who wanted to know more about the 70′s pop, rock and disco music that I was listening to. At the time it was very hard to get access to any alternative music so I had to be really enthusiastic to keep it going.”
In 1999, Peter realized another goal: starting his own imprint. Although an independently run operation, Star 69 today boasts the kind of roster that wouldn’t look out of place on a major: Pet Shop Boys, Frankie Goes To Hollywood, Yoko Ono, Lula, house diva Suzanne Palmer, and underground sensation Celeda are just some of the artists associated to the label, and there are plenty more signing in the pipeline. “I had been signed to Tribal America since 1994, and then when they folded I went over to Twisted with the likes of Danny Tenaglia, Murk and Deep Dish. When that label folded and we were all homeless once again I decided it was the right time to start out myself. I chose the name Star 69 so that fans would have a link to his previous work and signed some artists that had been with Twisted such as Celeda and Suzanne Palmer who all became homeless after Twisted went out of business. I love to signing artists ever since my days at Gig, and I also wanted to contribute something to dance music.”
With 100 releases so far from Star 69, things are only going to get bigger as Peter’s focus on the label becomes stronger. “The next thing we’re going to get into is artist development” he enthuses. “We’re going to get together with some producers and get some artist albums.With all these achievements and experiences under his belt, has there been any overriding source of happiness for Peter Rauhofer, dance music’s best loved Viennese Whirl? He pauses for a second before answering ” When you live in Europe and watch the US dance scene it seems very untouchable” he says at last. “But over the years I’ve realized that it’s not that hard to step into it and make some noise. I used to revere the New York producers from afar, but now I feel like one of the family. That’s something that makes me very happy “
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