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Monika Kruse

Monika Kruse (born 23 July 1971 in Berlin) is one of Germany´s most successful Techno- DJ, Music producer and Record Label owners.
== Biography ==

Kruse was born in 1971 in Berlin but grew up in Bavaria’s capital Munich.
When she was 7 years and had her first piano lesson, she started to fall in love with music. A love and passion that won’t leave her and that she described with: "Music just makes me happy“
After her final exams she started to do apprenticeships in various enterprises like a company that published a music magazine or in a promotion company for music bands.〔IMO Records. ("Monika Kruse Biography" ), ''IMO Records' Retrieved on 14 March 2011.〕 She would spend a lot of her money on records and as a result, has a big vinyl collection.
A bit later she took the chance and started as product manager for the Chrysalis Records label and cared about bands and artists such as Gang Starr or Monie Love.
In 1991 Monika started her DJ career and played for the first time in the "Babalu Bar" in Munich. Her sets at that time were influenced by Hip hop and Funk but she played and combined it already the first House tunes. A short time later she started her first residency in the "Parkcafé" Club. At the end of 1993 she became a member of the "Ultraworld" Crew that organised Techno events in Munich and opened the Club ''Ultraschall''.
1995 was the release on Monika ´s first production - collaboration with Richard Bartz (Acid Scout) that was released on a compilation, while in the meantime her DJ sets were recognised far beyond Munich and she played outside Germany in countries like US, UK or Sweden.
In the summer of the same year she started her own ''Housetram'' Events in a tramway wagon.
At the end of 1997 Monika presented her first solo production on a compilation and moved in the same year to Berlin where she started to release her first Mix CD. Over the years she met and started to work with Patrick Lindsey with whom she produced and released several years under the project name ''Monika Kruse @ Voodooamt''. Their first released went public in 1998. Around the same time Monika start and founded her first label ''Terminal M'', her platform for energetic, upfront, kicking Techno.
In 2000 she played at Berlin’s massive Loveparade at the final ceremony for the biggest dance floor ever, in front of 1.5 million people.
2000 was the same year where Monika Kruse founded her most ambitious project ''No Historical Backspin''. Influenced by violent crimes and beatings against foreigners, Monika decided that Electronic music must take a stand and show that tolerance and diversity is a fundamental part of the „Techno & House Culture“.
At the ''No Historical Backspin'' all artists speak out against fascism and racism and collect money for the victim fund of the Amadeu Antonio Foundation.
2001 saw the release of Monika Kruse’s first artist album ''Panorama'' that she produced with Patrick Lindsey.
In 2003 she founded her 2nd record label: ''Electric Avenue Recordings'', an imprint that concentrates more on smoother, intense House tunes. In summer she hit the charts in Europe with her summer smasher ''Latin Lovers'' that rose in the Dutch dance charts on number 1 and hit the Spanish sales charts in the Top 20. ''Passengers'' - Monika's 2nd artist long player - was in the record stores in autumn 2003. In the meantime her skills on the wheels of steal were continuous popular in clubs and on raves around the globe: As resident in the Belgian Fuse club, ambassador of German dance culture for the Goethe-Institute, on illegal parties or the biggest Japanese rave ''Wire''.
In 2007 Monika Kruse decided to start a very fruitful cooperation with Worms-based Gregor Tresher. Their first production "GTMK - and more..." came out in July 2007 - followed by the 2nd 12" ''GTMK'' - Panachakarma on one of Holland’s most upfront label: Intacto. Monika Kruse ended 2007 with her ''No Historical Backspin Party'' in Berlin’s Watergate Club played at Germany’s biggest NYE - event: Sensation White in Düsseldorf and in Germany's biggest electronic Magazine: Raveline - she was voted on the 4th place of the most important German DJ's.
Monika Kruse plays regularly in Berlin´s famous Panoramabar / Berghain.
In 2008 Monika Kruse and her producer Gregor Tresher finished her first solo album Monika Kruse - Changes of Perception that was released on 5 September 2008. The first 12" EP of the album was released in May, part 2 in June and part 3 in September 2008.
Among Kruses fans is prominent Norwegian black metal musician and pioneer Fenriz.〔Until The Light Takes Us. ("Interview scene" ), ''Until The Light Takes Us' Retrieved on 26 Octoboer 2015.〕

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