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V-tunes was founded in 2003. The first release of them was in May 2004 on domo records. Therefore they regularly released some tracks on the followed labels like Plusquam, Traktor Schalllabor, Aphonix, YSE, Groove Zone and naturally Domo records. The music style of V-tunes was influenced by different styles out of the Techno scene (like trance, house, electro, etc.) and as well as styles like rock, funk and pop.

hans muster - zรผrich,switzerland
He was borne in Switzerland. In the age of seven year he started playing German flute.Seven years later, he started to play drums and played together with different musicians. In the age of 20 year he started to play guitar and to write his own songs. He was a member of different bands,where he also played in concerts.In addition he composed own tracks and released them. After 8 years on stage he was fascinated in electronic music. In this time he met Sandro, his actual music band partnermate. From the beginning of their friendship they had a good understanding with each other, as well as similar aims regarding their music and so they formed V-tunes.

sandro kulka - solothurn,switzerland
He was born in Switzerland. He was early interested in music, but more in the technical aspect and not in the musical side. With the age of 18 years he went to his first techno party, even he was not a fan of electronic music. After this party he bought together with a friend of him two record players and a mixer. From then on, he was enormously fascinated in electronic music. Sandro played as a DJ in different clubs, open air parties in Switzerland as well as in foreign countries. When he was 22 years old he started to play his own music and together with another friend they installed their first music production studio. So he started to produce his own electronic music without any previous knowledge. After a few years he met his actual band mate Hans Muster. They compound each other very well, Sandro on the technical side and Hans on the musical side.
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