One of the most popular alias 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),
Unique (16) and
Saxmachine. These projects all featured the vocals of
Kim Cooper.
In 1992, a remix of 'Unique' and the single 'Let Me Be Your Underwear' began to be played in Europe and in North America. Both tracks became instant club hits.
The year later, Rauhofer continued the success story with 'Take A Ride' featuring the vocal talents of
Connie Harvey and
Jocelyn Brown.
Finally, in 1994/95, he decided to regroup all these projects under the name of Club 69. The first album 'Adults Only' featured all the previous hits and many new singles such as 'Diva', 'Warm Leatherette' (a House cover of the
Grace Jones disco hit), 'Sugar Pie Guy' and 'Fantasy'.
Club 69 came back in 1997 with the single 'Drama' and full album 'Style' which also included a collaboration with
Suzanne Palmer.
Rauhofer also used his Club 69 alias as a remixer and became very famous by remixing popular artists such as
Madonna,
Cher,
Funky Green Dogs,
Danny Tenaglia,
Depeche Mode,
Soft Cell and many, many others. His serie 'Club 69 Future Mix' went on to be released on two full mixed albums.
In recent years, Rauhofer seems to have moved on his 'Club 69' moniker to release tracks and remixes under his own real identity.
'Unique' was covered by
Lisa Unique in 1999.