DJ Tonka


DJ Tonka is a German electronic music artist. He is also known as Tonka, Chip Tunes, and Thomastic.

Musical career

In his early career, Thomas-René Gerlach worked with fellow producer Ian Pooley in the groups Outrage, Space Cube, and T'N'I. Together they produced several records in techno, progressive house and breakbeat. In 1996, the partnership was dissolved, and coincidentally, both started producing a more mainstream-friendly sound.
As a solo artist, Gerlach took on the name DJ Tonka and began producing house music, with influences from synthpop and the American garage house scene. He achieved some notoriety as a remixer, reworking tunes such as "Trapped" for disco artist Colonel Abrams, "Love Shack" for The B-52's and "Push It" for Salt-N-Pepa.
Tonka cites Grandmaster Flash and Depeche Mode among his influences. He has also founded two record labels: Uplifting Records in 1997 and Vivienne Records in 2000.

Discography

Studio albums

;TONKA presents CHIP TUNES
;THOMASTIC
;T´N´I
;T´N´I Remixes
;SPACE CUBE
;SPACE CUBE Remixes
;OUTRAGE