In the Swiss music scene, Marco Kunz, better known as KUNZ, manages to bridge the gap between tradition and modernity like no other. With his «dialect folk», the Lucerne-based musician has carved out his own niche, in which the hammered dulcimer and electric guitar are not opposites, but form a driving force that connects generations.
The hammered dulcimer at the heart of it all
Since his debut «Eifach so» (2014), the singer from Mauensee has become one of the biggest names on the scene. His albums – including «Mundart Folk», «No Hunger», «Förschi» and «Mai» – now regularly reach number 1 in the Swiss charts. Awards such as the prestigious Prix Walo and numerous gold and platinum records prove that his sound strikes a chord with the times. At the same time, he remains musically down-to-earth: the hammered dulcimer often serves as the rhythmic centrepiece, paired with catchy pop structures and his distinctive, rough voice.
In terms of content, KUNZ focuses on honest stories in broad Lucerne dialect. Hits such as «Vierwaldstättersee» and «Lüüt so wie mer» tell of friendship, love for one's homeland and wanderlust – themes that are uncomplicated without seeming banal.
Handmade and full of joie de vivre
The true power of the band is evident in their live performances. KUNZ concerts are known for their enormous energy and closeness to the audience. Marco Kunz is a charismatic entertainer who is not afraid of contact. Whether it's sweaty folk-rock numbers for dancing or intimate acoustic moments, anyone who buys a ticket will experience handmade music full of joie de vivre and Swiss soul.