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11/16/2006 SENSATION WHITESENSATION WHITE
Il Sensation White è un evento dance annuale, al quale partecipano oltre ai più famosi DJs della scena mondiale, anche 40.000 persone rigorosamente vestite di bianco, ospitate dallo stadio Amsterdam ArenA.
È regolarmente riproposto ad Amsterdam ogni anno, ma dal 2005 la ID-T, società organizzatrice leader nel campo, ha iniziato a pianificare l'evento anche in altre città europee, con il preciso obiettivo di estendere il "fenomeno Sensation" a tutto il mondo. La prima manifestazione si svolse nel 2000, ad Amsterdam, e prese appunto il nome Sensation, idem nel 2001. Nel 2002, l'evento fu diviso in due: Sensation White e Sensation Black, per rispondere alle esigenze musicali variegate del pubblico, oltre che per offrire due eventi indipendenti l'uno dall'altro. Al Sensation White da quel momento si sarebbe quindi suonata musica dance, house, trance e techno, e tutti i partecipanti all'evento avrebbero dovuto attenersi al dress-code che esigeva il colore bianco. Al Sensation Black si decise quindi di suonare musica techno, hardcore e hardstyle e di applicarvi un codice di abbigliamento adeguato, quindi i partecipanti furono tenuti a vestirsi categoricamente di nero. Nel 2005, il Sensation White arriva in Germania ed in Belgio, pur mantenendo sempre la data di Amsterdam. Il 28 ottobre del 2006, la manifestazione giungerà in Polonia. 11/15/2006 .Defected In The House @ ADE The Amsterdam Dance Event (ADE) is a marathon of cool DJ’s, amazing clubs, and a little conferencing! So you guys who have never been should hop on a bus, then get on a plane, then the nearest canal boat and make sure that you attend our massive 3000 capacity night at ‘The Sand’. This is an amazing indoor beach complex that hosts massive parties. Headlining you’ll find Martin Solveig, Sandy Rivera, Simon Dunmore and Copyright. This is part or our 5 party world tour which includes Tokyo, New York, Dubai Amsterdam and London. 10/9/2006 .Essential Mix Live from ADE
Pete Tong has announced a special broadcast of the Essential Selection from the annual Amsterdam Dance Event. The Radio 1 mainstay will broadcast his show on October 20 from the Panama Club. The show will provide the warm-up slot for appearances from Danny Howells and Bristolian bombshell Nick Warren. 'I really like what the ADE is doing, all the different club sounds, DJs and nights buzzing around the corner from each other,' said Tong. 'Holland has given rise to some of the best-known DJs and producers in the world and has made a big contribution to electronic music and club culture. We're just finalising the details now and I can’t wait to broadcast my Radio 1 show from there.' A vast number of DJs and producers will descend upon the Dutch city from October 19 to 21. Already confirmed are the likes of Tiefschwarz, Ashley Beedle, Carl Cox, Ricardo Villalobos, Martin Solveig and Sven Vath. As well as performances and club nights, there are workshops and seminars across the city too. Check out www.amsterdam-dance-event.nl for more information. 7/21/2006 .IBIZA 2006Radio 1 Week IbizaWords: Terry ChurchIbiza is still a key part of youth culture according to BBC Radio 1, who last week announced that they’ve increased their Ibiza broadcast schedule to one week. The station is flying most of their dance DJs, as well as daytime presenters such as Zane Lowe, Vernon Kay, and Colin Murray & Edith Bowman for a whole week of broadcasts from Sunday 6th – Sunday 13th August. The news will be seen as positive by many in the dance industry, as Radio 1’s commitment to Ibiza has increased dramatically. This is the first time that Radio 1 has dedicated an entire week to Ibiza – previously the station has only ever sent broadcasts from the island over a weekend. Pete Tong said: “Ibiza is still the number one destination for fans of dance and electronic music around the world and the Radio 1 week of parties will reflect the incredible diversity of music and entertainment that is available on the island.” Dance ShowsRadio 1 DJs Pete Tong, Fergie, Dave Pearce, and Judge Jules will all host their dance shows from the island during the week.Judge Jules said: "Radio 1 in Ibiza is something I always look forward to. “There's a special atmosphere when Radio 1 broadcasts from the island, and I'll be delivering a mixture of tough and funky upfront tunes as always, but will definitely be adding a touch of Balearic flavour to the shows. “For those listeners that can't make it out to the island itself, I'm aiming to bring a bit of Ibiza back into the UK." Key Dance MomentsJason Carter, Editor of Live Music at Radio 1 said: “Our Ibiza coverage is one of the key dance moments on Radio 1’s live events calendar and this year we will be extending our live coverage across a whole week to give the broadest reflection ever of what's going on from Ibiza.”Special guest DJs will plays sets for Radio 1 whilst they’re on the island including John Digweed, Sven Vath, Mauro Picotto, Steve Lawler, Lisa Lashes, Groove Armada, and DJ Oliver. Live broadcasts are planned from some of the island’s best club and club nights such as Cocoon, Judgement Sundays, Pure Pacha, Cream, Meganite, Space, and Ibiza Rocks. Pete Tong will present his Essential Selection dance show live from Café Mambo every Friday night in August. Radio 1 Ibiza Broadcast Schedule:Sunday 6th August:Live from Judgement Sundays at Eden with Judge Jules and Lisa Lashes (0100-0300)Monday 7th August:Live from Cocoon at Amnesia with Sven Vath and Andre Galuzzi (0100-0300)Tuesday 8th August:Live from Space with Carl Cox and John Digweed (0100-0300)Weds 9th August:Live from Home Of La Troya at Space with DJ Oliver (0100-0300)Thurs 10th August:Live from Ibiza Rocks at Bar M with Zane Lowe and guests (1900-2100)Live from Meganite at Privilege with Fergie and Mauro Picotto (0100-0300) Fri 11th August:Live from Café Mambo with Pete Tong and guests and PAs (1800-2100)Live from Pure Pacha with Pete Tong and Steve Lawler (0100-0300) Saturday 12th August:Live with Vernon Kay from location to be announced (1000-1300)Live with Colin & Edith from location to be announced (1600-1900) Live from Café Mambo with Judge Jules and guests (1900-2100) 6 Hour Ibiza Special with Fergie live from Café Mambo and DJ sets from Lisa Lashes, Steve Lawler, Mauro Picotto and Groove Armada live from Cream at Amnesia (2300-0500) Sunday 13th AugustLive with Vernon Kay from location to be announced (1000-1300)Live from Café Mambo with Dave Pearce 1900-2100 6/20/2006 IBIZA SUMMER SEASON 2006Cream's Ibiza 2006 DJ Line-up
Words: Terry Church
Cream has announced its DJ line-ups for Ibiza 2006, which includes a glittering array of superstars and up and coming jocks. Paul van Dyk and Ferry Corsten are exclusive residents for Cream this year, and will be joined by some of the biggest trance and house DJs in the world. Over the summer, Paul Oakenfold, Eddie Halliwell, Adam Sheridan, Above & Beyond, and Gareth Wyn will all play at Cream, which is held at Ibiza’s Amnesia club. “I'm looking forward to the 2006 Cream Ibiza season,” said PvD. “It is always a lot of fun to play at Amnesia on the Thursday nights and this year will be as strong as ever. Ferry Corsten seems excited too. He said: “After having been on the island for six years it’s a breath of fresh to be part of Cream this year. I can’t wait.” House and leftfield dance music will play an important part at Cream this year, and Amnesia’s terrace will see the likes of Mylo, Groove Armada, Shapeshifters, Axwell, Jon Carter, Steve Angello, and Sebastien Ingrosso on the decks. Cream have also organised a special one-off Saturday night at Amnesia for August 12th, to coincide with BBC Radio 1’s Ibiza week – the station will broadcast live from the club, which will showcase sets from Mylo, Annie Mac, Paul Oakenfold, Steve Angello, and Touché. Cream will take over Amnesia every Thursday from 22nd June, and their opening party features Marco V, Above & Beyond, Ronald van Gelderen, Sebastian Ingrosso, and Jon Carter. The closing party for Cream Ibiza will be on Thursday 21st September. Cream Ibiza 2006 DJ Line-upCream Ibiza Opening Party
Main room:
Marco V Above & Beyond (Exclusive Guest) Ronald Van Gelderen Ian Betts Reece Elliot Terrace: In Association with: PUSH Sebastian Ingrosso Jon Carter Liam D Shane Watcha b2b Clint Lee ‘Cream Ibiza - Eddie Halliwell’ Album Launch Party Thursday 29th JuneMain Room – Cream Meets Goodgreef
Ferry Corsten Eddie Halliwell Ronald van Gelderen Terrace In Association with Glasshouse Axwell (Exclusive Resident) Lottie Anthony Probyn Daley Padley Thursday 6th JulyMain Room VONYC.com Sessions
Paul Van Dyk Marco V Gareth Wyn Terrace In Association with 4clubbers.net Shapeshifters Jon Carter Andy Mac Luke Pompey Thursday 13th JulyMain Room
Ferry Corsten Marco V Above & Beyond (Exclusive Guest) Adam Sheridan Terrace Axwell (Exclusive Resident) Sebastian Ingrosso Tom Neville Mark Knight Cream & Galaxy FM Present: Ferry Corsten ‘L.E.F. Album Launch Party’ Thursday 20th JulyMain Room
Ferry Corsten Eddie Halliwell Above & Beyond (Exclusive guest) Riley & Durrant Terrace Seb Fontaine Switch Touche Annie Mac Thursday 27th July Main Room VONYC.com SessionsPaul Van Dyk
Ferry Corsten Adam Sheridan Giuseppe Ottaviani (NU NRG) Terrace In Association with Glasshouse Axwell (Exclusive Resident) Sebastian Ingrosso Mar T Daley Padley Thursday 3rd August Main Room VONYC.com SessionsPaul Van Dyk
Above & Beyond (Exclusive Guest) Gareth Wyn Terrace In Association with Glasshouse Shapeshifters Sebastian Ingrosso Anthony Probyn Daley Padley Thursday 10th AugustMain Room VONYC.com Sessions Paul Van Dyk
Ferry Corsten Gareth Wyn Terrace In Association with Glasshouse Shapeshifters Axwell (Exclusive Resident) Lewis Boardman Daley Padley Cream Ibiza 2006 Part of Radio 1’s Week in Ibiza Saturday 12th AugustMain Room
Paul Oakenfold Special Guest: Groove Armada DJ Set Steve Angello Gareth Wyn Terrace In Association with ‘People From Ibiza’ Mylo DJ Set Special Guest: Sugardaddy Sound System Annie Mac Touché Mar T Thursday 17th AugustMain Room Ferry Corsten
Marco V Special Guest: Paul Oakenfold Terrace In Association with 4clubbers.net Switch Touche Annie Mac Charlie Jackett Thursday 24th August Main Room VONYC.com SessionsPaul Van Dyk
Ferry Corsten Adam Sheridan Terrace In Association with Glasshouse Shapeshifters Axwell (Exclusive Resident) Anthony Probyn Daley Padley Thursday 31st AugustMain Room Meets Goodgreef
Eddie Halliwell Adam Sheridan Tylor Leigh Terrace In Association with Level Recordings Shapeshifters Seb Fontaine Shawn Astrom Anthony Probyn Thursday 7th SeptemberMain Room VONYC.com Sessions
Paul Van Dyk Marco V Giuseppe Ottaviani (NU NRG) Gareth Wyn Terrace In Association with 4clubbers.net Sebastian Ingrosso Switch Anthony Probyn TinTin Thursday 14th SeptemberMain Room
Paul Oakenfold Eddie Halliwell Marco V Above & Beyond (Exclusive Guest) Terrace In Association with Glasshouse Axwell (Exclusive Resident) Jon Carter Lewis Boardman Daley Padley Cream Ibiza Closing Party Cream Meets Goodgreef Thursday 21st SeptemberMain Room VONYC.com Sessions
Paul Van Dyk Eddie Hallliwell Gareth Wyn Terrace In Association with Glasshouse Switch Annie Mac Touche Daley Padley Cream @ Amnesia, every Thursday, San Rafel, IbizaTimes: Midnight – Late
Pre-Parties: San Antonio: Bar M, Kanya Beach - Playa d'en Bossa, Cocos. Free Buses to Amnesia from Pre-Parties, Coastline Café, San Antonio & BN3, San An Bay. Info: www.cream.co.uk Tickets: Available from usual outlets on the island or available to purchase from the UK from the Cream Ticketline on www.ticketline.co.uk 5/31/2006 IBIZA 2006Pure Pacha Ibiza 2006
Words: Terry Church
www.djmag.com Pete Tong’s successful club night Pure Pacha will take over Ibiza Town’s sexiest venue every Friday for the entire Ibiza 2006 clubbing season.
From Friday 9th June, the BBC Radio 1 DJ will play every week, inviting superstar guest DJs to perform with him at the opulent nightclub. French DJ Laurent Garnier will join Pete Tong for the opening party, and every week Pete will have quality house music DJs perform for him. Bob Sinclair, Groove Armada, Steve Lawler, Danny Howells, and Jeff Mills will all play at Pure Pacha this summer. Fashion & Dance MusicLike last year, fashion will play an important part in Pure Pacha, and Christian Audigier of Von Dutch and Ed Hardy fame has been hired to design the club night’s artwork and posters.
Pete Tong explains: "It follows hand in hand that people who like music like fashion, so when producing the artwork and merchandise for Pure Pacha it’s important for me to find the right design.” “Christian is someone I am a big fan of - he understands the power of a logo, a brand and how to produce a high quality garment in a very crowded space!" It’s not all house music though - Mick Jagger’s daughter, Jade Jagger, will be DJing r&b and hip hop in the backroom every Friday too. Pure Pacha Ibiza 2006 DJ Line-up9th June - Opening Party with Laurent Garnier & Pete Tong, Sarah Main, Angel Linde and Jade Jagger hosting her Jezebel Party in the Global Room. 16th June – Alex Neri. DJ Ralph, Pete Tong, Sarah Main, Angel Linde 23rd June - Steve Lawler & Pete Tong, Sarah Main, Angel Linde and Jade Jagger hosting her Jezebel Party in the Global Room. 30th June – Jeff Mills, Pete Tong, Sarah Main, Angel Linde 7th July - Groove Armada & Pete Tong, Sarah Main, Angel Linde and Jade Jagger hosting her Jezebel Party in the Global Room. 14th July - Fuck me I'm Famous party & Pete Tong, Sarah Main, Angel Linde and Jade Jagger hosting her Jezebel Party in the Global Room. 21st July - Steve Lawler & Pete Tong, Sarah Main, Angel Linde and Jade Jagger hosting her Jezebel Party in the Global Room. 28th July – Cassius, Pete Tong, Sarah Main, Angel Linde 4th August - Fuck me I'm Famous party & Pete Tong, Sarah Main, Angel Linde and Jade Jagger hosting her Jezebel Party in the Global Room. 11th August - Steve Lawler & Pete Tong with Jade Jagger hosting her Jezebel Party in the Global Room. 18th August - Pete Tong, Sarah Main, Angel Linde 25th August - Pete Tong, Sarah Main, Angel Linde 1st Sept - Danny Howells & Pete Tong, Sarah Main, Angel Linde and Jade Jagger hosting her Jezebel Party in the Global Room. 8th Sept - Steve Lawler & Pete Tong, Sarah Main, Angel Linde and Jade Jagger hosting her Jezebel Party in the Global Room. 15th Sept - Groove Armada & Pete Tong, Sarah Main, Angel Linde and Jade Jagger hosting her Jezebel Party in the Global Room. 22nd Sept - Pete Tong, Sarah Main, Angel Linde 29th Sept - Closing Party with Bob Sinclair & Pete Tong, Sarah Main, Angel Linde and Jade Jagger hosting her Jezebel Party in the Global Room. www.pacha.com 5/25/2006 dj millydemori
"Milanese" by origin and "New Yorker" by adoption, DJ millydemori is a veteran DJ of over 8 years of experience and is recognized for sophisticated and eclectic and ever changing house mixes, covering the wide expanse of electronic music from heavy synth bass grooves to peak-time tecno-inspired driving beats, to funkier, teckier and more minimal sounds. Her career as a DJ has bloomed in the US, and from there she's presented worldwide her sound at some of the best and hottest clubs like: • new york (us): Centro Fly, Discotheque, Lotus, Lot 61, Sullivan Room, Abaya, Dorsia, Table50, Sub Mercer, Tribeca Grand, Tavern (south hampton) Behind most of these club decks, DJ millydemori shared the stage with a number of great DJs such as Paul Oakenfold, David Morales, Alex Neri, Duncan Gray, Luis Diaz, Sebastian Gamboa, Sex Toy, Elio Riso, Cesar del Rio, Mauro Picotto, The Undah Dub, Francesco Zappala’, Omar J, Steve Walker and Luca Ricci to name a few. In addition, Milly has been hosting her own weekly show on Radio m2o since January 2004 (italian and nationwide FM and internet broadcast) every Friday 1-2am, within Stardust Week End program. After 3 years of "working" the airwaves, her radio DJ sets have become a "must" appointment for clubbers getting ready for their night out. As an artist/producer, DJ millydemori has released: 5/22/2006 MOS SUMMER 2006MINISTRY OF SOUND Summer Residencies Find out more about our events around the globe this Summer..
We're pleased to announce our latest season of summer residencies where we'll appearing in holiday destinations around Europe and beyond so you can experience Ministry of Sound parties after long days in the sun!
2/15/2006 THE DJ OF THE WEEKPETE TONG PETE TONG is Britain's best-loved dance DJ. He doesn't need an award to prove his popularity and he won't act cool to keep his credibility. The host of Radio 1's ground-breaking Essential Selection show for a staggering eight years, he works within the mainstream, but is respected by the underground. Born in Dartford, educated in Rochester and inspired in his teens by the underground soul scene of the late seventies (and the music of the time...by the likes of Funkadelic, James Brown & Evelyn "Champagne" King) Pete's first DJ job was at a wedding. He was 15 years old. A natural born entrepreneur, he began promoting local bands, booking gigs in a nearby town hall and - as part of the Kent 'Soul Mafia' - playing black soul & dance music in every club that would give him a gig. After leaving school, he bought a Transit van and set up his own sound system. In 1979, Pete became a journalist for monthly magazine Blues & Soul. By the following year, he was features editor, a position he would hold until '83. At the same time, he was appearing on local radio stations such as BBC Radio Medway and London. Then he got his first break with Radio 1, presenting a regular 15 minute 'magazine' feature on dance music on Peter Powell's show. "That was a strange experience, but also very exciting," says Pete. "Radio 1 was at the peak of its popularity. I had to say what was happening on the streets. I was the first person to play Malcolm McLaren's Buffalo Gals on the radio." Pete's knowledge of the dance underground, coupled with his ear for a crossover hit, saw him appointed A&R manager at newly-founded independent label London Records in '83. While looking after the careers of pop acts like '80s girl group Bananarama, he continued to pursue his budding radio career. Put off daytime shows by the discovery that the DJs didn't pick their own playlists, Pete accepted his own programme on Kent's newly-launched Invicta station in '84. Influenced by radio DJ heroes such as Robbie Vincent, Greg Edwards and Emperor Rosko, he hosted a soul show there for three years, before briefly returning to Radio London. Almost immediately, however, he was poached by Capital Radio, where his weekly dance programme became cult listening with London clubbers. In '88, in the wake of Acid House, Pete launched his own record label, FFRR, through London Records. His aim was to both embrace the new wave of electronic music flooding into the country from cities such as Detroit and Chicago, and continue to promote his first love, black dance artists. "The first record I put out was a very cool, quite sexually-explicit single from Chicago called Baby Wants To Ride," he recalls. "I had a rule which was to sign one relatively-indulgent record to every potential big hit. I was aware from the start that you can be hip, but you also have to balance the books." Inevitably, Pete managed to do both, simultaneously. FFRR's next releases were cut'n'paste production 'Bass (How Low Can You Go?)' by Simon Harris and Salt'n'Pepa's 'Push It', both cool club tracks which went on to storm the charts. They were followed by a stream of influential hits from signings such as Steve 'Silk' Hurley, D Mob, Smith & Mighty, Cookie Crew, L'il Louis The Brand New Heavies, Orbital and, of course, Goldie. In '91, with an indigenous club culture now thriving in cities across the UK, Pete quit Capital Radio to go national. His Essential Selection show every Friday evening instantly established itself as a welcome to the weekend for a new generation of young clubbers. Heavy on house, but with room for the best breaking techno, jungle, hip hop, funk and soul sounds from both Britain and around the world, it appealed to all tastes in contemporary dance music. Moreover, it merged the cutting-edge with the mainstream. Pete became the country's best-known dance DJ, while keeping his credibility intact. "I'm not too concerned with credibility," he claims. "When I started out, I was obsessed by jazz-funk and soul. I couldn't see life beyond the end of a Donald Byrd album. I was prepared to punch anyone who tried to talk to me about other types of music. But I grew up and discovered that I love hearing new sounds and having my perceptions changed. I didn't want to be pigeon-holed. I also realised that I could achieve much more by staying on the edge of several scenes, rather than being immersed in just the one." Perhaps Pete's biggest contribution to British pop to date was his involvement in the reshaping of BBC Radio 1. When the nation's biggest radio station decided to re-invent itself in the mid-'90s, controller Matthew Bannister knew precisely who to ask for help. After Pete's ideas were taken on board, the likes of Tim Westwood, Danny Rampling, Judge Jules, Carl Cox and, more recently, Fabio and Grooverider, started to appear on Radio 1's DJ roster. In addition, the station's daytime playlist began to reflect the extent of the impact of modern electronic music on British kids. In January '99, Pete enters his eighth year as the presenter of Essential Selection. With over a million and a half listeners each week, it remains the UK's most popular dance music radio show, thanks to its host's consistent ability to change with the times. Its success has also spawned a series of compilation albums, released by FFRR, which to date have sold over 750,000 copies. The latest - which boasts a tangerine-themed cover and the mixing talents of Tong, Paul Oakenfold and, if you're lucky enough to bag a limited edition copy with a bonus CD, Carl Cox - comes complete with Madonna's seal of approval. It is the first time ever that the singer has sanctioned the appearance of one of her songs (Drowned World) on a dance mix compilation. During '98, Pete made his first forays into television, an area he is keen to explore. In November, he donned different guises to present Clublife, a 90-minute, BBC-broadcast documentary based on Mixmag magazine's annual dance awards. However, when he does appear with his own TV programme, it won't be for want of publicity. In the past, he has turned down offers to present Radio 1's high-profile breakfast and Top 40 shows, not to mention Top Of The Pops. In the meantime, Pete has plenty on his plate. He is a director of Wise Buddah, the production company which makes radio programmes presented by Danny Rampling, Seb Fontiane and Judge Jules and continues to work in A&R for London Records. His pop star credentials include A&R-ing Shakespeare Sister's hit Stay, which topped the charts for six weeks in '92, and played a big role in signing All Saints, whose career he continues to oversee. He was recently musical director on films, Human Traffic and The Beach. The year 2000 proved to be a milestone for Pete - he toured the US for the first time which saw queues around the block, he played on the terrace at Space in Ibiza for the first time, he played in Cape Town and Johannesburg and hosted his own float at Radio 1's 'Love Parade' - "standing on my float with Jon Carter and Darren Emerson in front of 250,000 Radio 1 listeners was just the best feeling ever - a real moment in history". 2001 is proving to be an equally exciting year for Pete with another tour of the States starting in March and his first tour of South America scheduled for later in the year. Keeping his feet on the ground in the UK, Pete continues to be a valuable part of the British club scene with regular gigs scheduled at Tribal Sessions at Sankey Soap in Manchester, Code in Birmingham and many other credible commitments. He still remains a key figure at the UK summer festivals including for the first time a performance at T-In The Park as well as his yearly appointment at Creamfields and Homelands (Foot and mouth permitting). Pete's Radio 1 show "The Essential Selection" is now the most listened to radio show on the internet attracting a global audience of over 12 million. 2/9/2006 THE DJ OF THE WEEKSCARLETT ETIENNE Born in Hong Kong to a U.S. Military Family, Scarlett spent her formative years traveling internationally until settling in New York City on her own at 18. She was immediately immersed in the shocking intensity of New York City Nightlife, where she was inspired and heavily influenced by her underground house music heroes Danny Tenaglia and Junior Vasquez in the final days of Twilo. Scarlett's incredible love of music and appreciation for the sensory and aesthetic aspects of the club scene, led her to fearlessly take to the decks and cultivate a style all her own. Exposure to radically different cultures throughout her life stimulated her naturally vivid imagination, awakening her to the unlimited potential of music. From years of classical piano training to ballet and opera, to an obsession for many genres of music including punk rock, industrial, indie, and hip-hop, Scarlett developed a strong technical foundation for music at an early age. At only 15 years old while living in Canada, she self-produced a full-length demo called "Low-Budget Severity" as a singer-songwriter with a Fender Strat, a 12-string acoustic, various synthesizers and an array of random instruments. Her songs were later aired on indie and college radio throughout Canada leading to an on-air interview with CJSW, Calgary. In addition to her studio endeavors, she performed and collaborated with several bands in her teen years, playing everything from blues to rock. Scarlett's passion and musical skills have brought her to travel internationally as a DJ, to share her sound with the world. In 2002, She landed her first residency at New York City nightlife institution Sound Factory, followed by a residency in the downtown underground-chic venue Sullivan Room, and a bi-coastal, bi-monthly residency with San Francisco's Mixed Elements party. For over a year, she has maintained a monthly residency at the renowned Italian nightclub Alter-Ego, in Verona, Italy. She has delighted and packed dancefloors all over the world from San Francisco to Madrid to Athens. During her most recent Mediterranean tour in the summer of 2003, she had the honor of making her Ibiza debut at the legendary superclub, Amnesia. Diversity is the heart of Scarlett's sound. Her style can be described as hard-hitting tribal progressive with a funky and melodic edge. At only 22 years of age, Scarlett has acquired a unique, cultured appreciation and understanding of dance music and continues to make her impact on the underground house scene on a global level. While not working hard on the road, she is working diligently at home in her Pro-Tools project studio, continuing her quest to find expression through innovative new sounds. |
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