Ingo Kunzi was born in 1966 in
Baden-Württemberg, Germany. Influenced by the likes of
Supertramp and
Pat Metheny, he started out in the rock scene, building his own studio in 1985 and engineering demos for rock bands before discovering electronic music via the likes of
Cosmic Baby and Talla 2XLC's
Moskwa TV project. After "Ayla's" success, Kunzi produced "Atlantis", "Ayla Part II" and "Liebe", which is a cover of the Cosmic Baby classic. Ayla's fifth single, "Angelfalls", was released in 1999, reaching the top 3 of the German dance chart. In the same year, Ayla released his first album,
Nirwana, which peaked at number 4 in the
Norwegian Charts. His remix of
Lange's "I Believe", which was released under the name DJ Tandu, was included in the first installment of
Tiësto's popular series
In Search of Sunrise as well as in
Gatecrasher Wet, the third compilation album by Sheffield-based club
Gatecrasher. Kunzi went on to produce two more Ayla tracks ("Singularity / Brainchild II", "Sun Is Coming Out"), before taking a break on the project in 2002. He has also co-produced for several known successful electronic acts such as
Safri Duo and
DJ Encore. After putting his Ayla project on hiatus for many years, Kunzi released the digital single, "Ayla 2010", in 2010. On 23 February 2011, the second Ayla studio album,
Unreleased Secrets, was released. Together with friends and colleagues Torsten Stenzel (
York) and Ralph-Armand Beck (
DJ Taucher), Ingo – as Ayla – released two singles in 2015 'Kings & Queens' and 'Free Yourself'. In 2018 Ingo released his debut Tandu album 'Faces', a collaboration with long-term friend and colleague Ralph-Armand Beck (aka. Taucher). ==Discography==