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Gerhard Potuznik

Gerhard Potuznik is credited on 178 releases across 91 albums tracked on Gatefold, active 1988–2025 — the collector-built map of who actually made the music.

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178

Pressings credited

91

Albums

5

Decades active

4

In collections

Biography

Gerhard Potuznik (also known as GD Luxxe) is an electronic musician of Vienna, Austria. He has been creating music since the early 1980s. His recording career began in 1988 with a release on Gig Records (home of Falco). Later he joined forces with Patrick Pulsinger to release a string of popular 12-inches on the influential Cheap Records label. His reputation outside Vienna grew quickly and he began collaborating with like-minded artists. By the mid-1990s he'd become a producer and a member of arty techno-punks Chicks on Speed. In 1998 Potuznik founded the Angelika Koehlermann label (which has gone on to release over twenty albums of low-fi pop and wild-style electronic music). Potuznik collaborated with Electronicat, one of the label's first signings, and released a remix album featuring ADULT, The Hacker, Kid606, Dat politics, and Original Hamster. 1999 saw the release of album Submission on DMX Krew's Breakin' Records and Potuznik's artist alias GD Luxxe was born. Widely acclaimed releases followed on renowned indie electronic labels such as Suction, Interdimensional Transmissions, Mego and Detroit's Ersatz Audio. The album Make for Tigerbeat6 was released in 2006 (rereleased in 2007 on Monkey Music).

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Credited work

178 releases · 91 albums · active 1988–2025

  • Performance · 176
  • Production · 125
  • Other credits · 53
  • Engineering · 13
  • Mastering · 2

Studios: Unique Recording · Paradise Studio · Pop Art Studios · BPS/Vienna

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