Seminal German trance producer Ingo Kunzi recorded under numerous aliases including Tandu, Intrance, Karuma & D-Sign, but is perhaps best known for his classic 1996 track ‘Ayla’, recorded under the same name. Kunzi started making music when he was just five years old, building his own studio in 1985 and engineering demos for rock bands before discovering electronic music.
Ingo’s Ayla project was founded in 1995. When the debut single ‘Ayla’ was released it became an instant hit in his native country. It’s worldwide success a few years later was due in part to the euphoric Taucher remix by compatriots, producers Ralph Armand Beck and Torsten Stenzel. It remains Kunzi’s biggest chart success to date. The track was used in a McDonald’s commercial, and appeared on the soundtrack of the British comedy film Kevin & Perry Go Large.
Ayla's first album Should’ve Been Fine released on Thu Jan 01 1970.
The most popular album by Ayla's is When the World Ends
The most popular song by Ayla's is Sunrise
Ayla's first song Sunrise released on Mon May 13 2002.