Tuneboy and Stephanie

Tuneboy and Stephanie: The Australian Hard Trance Powerhouse
Tuneboy and Stephanie are an Australian electronic music production and vocal duo specializing in high-energy hard trance and vocal trance. Hailing from Melbourne, the pair achieved notable success in the European dance charts throughout the 2000s with a series of anthemic club singles.
Early career
Producer Anthony "Tuneboy" Gorry began his career in the late 1990s, working within Australia's burgeoning trance scene. Vocalist Stephanie Kaye joined forces with Gorry in the early 2000s, her powerful voice becoming the signature element of their collaborative sound. Their early work found a home on the Dutch label Superstar Recordings, establishing their initial European fanbase.
Breakthrough
The duo's major breakthrough arrived in 2004 with the single "Wonderful Day". Released on the influential Dutch label Spinnin' Records, the track became a staple in clubs and festivals across Europe. "Wonderful Day" charted in the Netherlands and Germany, cementing their status as hitmakers in the trance genre.
Key tracks
Wonderful Day — This 2004 single was their commercial breakthrough, receiving heavy rotation on European dance radio and in clubs.
Forever — A follow-up hit that solidified their formula of euphoric melodies paired with Stephanie's commanding vocal delivery.
Rapture — This track showcased a harder, more driving side of their production style while maintaining a catchy vocal hook.
Summer Dream — Exemplifying their anthemic, festival-ready sound, this became a seasonal favorite in DJ sets.
The duo continued to release music throughout the 2000s, including the album "The Album" in 2006 on Superstar Recordings. They collaborated with other prominent DJs in the scene, such as Dutch producer Gregor Salto. While their chart presence peaked in the mid-2000s, their tracks remain popular in trance retrospectives and classic dance playlists.
Fans of Tuneboy and Stephanie's brand of vocal-driven, energetic trance also enjoy the work of Ian Van Dahl. This Belgian act similarly paired female vocals with euphoric trance leads. The Australian duo's sound also shares similarities with Lasgo, another group known for blending strong pop vocals with driving dance beats. For a harder, more instrumental approach from the same era, listeners often turn to DuMonde. The anthemic quality of their music is also found in the work of Darude, particularly in his vocal tracks.
The music of Tuneboy and Stephanie maintains a steady presence on dedicated electronic music radio stations. Their classic hits are frequently featured on specialist trance and hard dance radio streams, as well as on online radio stations focusing on 2000s dance music nostalgia. These tracks are regularly included in sets by DJs who champion the classic trance sound.
You can hear the driving hard trance anthems of Tuneboy and Stephanie on various radio stations featured here. Explore the electronic music stations available on onairium.com to discover their classic tracks and similar artists from the golden era of vocal trance.
