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    Georg O. Luksch
    Georg O. Luksch

    Austrian composer, remixer and engineer. He was born in Vienna. Being a classical trained piano player, Georg first got his start as a composer, arranger and programmer around 1985 in various studios. After meeting Peter Rauhofer, an A&R man for GIG Records they both released early remixes on GIG Records and founded a production team under the name Club 69. After Peter moving to New York they continued their work together. In the Late 1990s they filled the US clubs with house and tribal mixes, so the club crowd was more and more aware of the creative power. Productions under the name House Heroes and Sizequeen or Victor Calderone as The Collaboration leaded to a strong position in the music industry in the US. Remixes were the key to promote Artists, so the Club 69 team was more and more in demand.

    The 42st Grammy Awards showed the success: a Grammy for "Remixer of the year" for remixing Madonna, Cher, Whitney Houston, Everything But The Girl and Donna Summer was the result of a continious stream of constant top positions in the Club Play Charts of Billboard Magazine. Following Grammy Nominations in 2001 and 2003 expanded the credit list. A Latin Grammy nomination in 2014 for Co-Producing the Album Normas by Juan García-Herreros for best Latin Jazz Album shows that Georg O. Luksch also works successfully in the Jazz/World music scene.

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