About Monika Kruse
Monika Kruse is a German techno and house DJ born in West Berlin, raised in Munich and relocated to Berlin at the end of 1997. Classically trained on piano from the age of four, she began DJing at Munich's Babalu Club in 1991, identified as Germany's first afterhours club. She later held residencies at Parkcafé Club and Ultraschall from its 1994 opening, while organizing illegal techno parties in empty buildings and bunkers during the mid-1990s.
Her sound draws on funk, soul, hip-hop, Detroit techno and Chicago house, and she was among the first wave of German techno artists to tour internationally. Kruse's long list of club fixtures includes Omen in Frankfurt alongside Sven Väth, regular appearances at Berghain/Panorama Bar from its early days, and Sven Väth's Cocoon residency at Amnesia in Ibiza from 2001. She played to 1.5 million people at Berlin's Loveparade in 2000 and has been a Time Warp fixture since 1999; other festival appearances include Awakenings, Global Gathering and Burning Man.
In 2000 she founded Terminal M, followed by Electric Avenue Recordings in 2003. Her BBC Radio 1 Essential Mix debut arrived in 2017. From formative afterhours clubs and improvised parties to world-scale festivals and label leadership, Kruse's DJ career represents a deep, lasting commitment to techno's dancefloor and community culture.