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10 fierce talents you shouldn't miss at HARD Summer

Plenty of hidden gems beyond the headliners

  • Valerie Lee
  • 24 July 2017
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Louisahhh

Like many others, Louisa Pillot sparked her love of music exploring the club scene in New York at an early age before moving over to Los Angeles to pursue a singing, songwriting and producing career. Shortly after, she rightfully impressed none other than Bromance boss Brodinski with her talents, packed up, moved to Paris and released her first EP with the label.

Safe to say she's a certified badass, now as the head of her own label RAAR with Maelstrom and as a powerful force to be reckoned with behind the decks with an eloquent, but bumping take on techno and house.

DJ Heather b2b Colette

It might be cheating considering two incredible talents in their own individual rights to be one act, but the Chicago duo were deemed some of the most notable leaders of the city's iconic house music genre long ago and remain unstoppable together.

Dishing it out starting back in the sweatiest of Chi-town nightclubs back in the 90s alongside the likes of Mark Farina and Felix Da Housecat, DJ Heather and Colettewere championing house music, and additionally, women in house music, long before it was a talking point when they founded the US' first all-women DJ group called Superjane in 1997.

Of course, with the revival of underground music for the masses, it's no doubt that the timeless duo of DJ Heather and Colette have to take to the stage and shine once again.

 
 
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