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dj Paulette at club Fresh

Клубные российские · 10.04.2005

On April 15, a grand party '22' will take place, dedicated to the birthday of the art director of Fresh club. To congratulate Oleg, dj Paulette will specially come to Moscow - the only female dj who performed on the Ministry of Sound World Tour 2002. The warm atmosphere, incredible freakshow in the best traditions of cafeFresh, and music from a world-class dj guarantee a real celebration for everyone who comes. Paulette loves music! She lives through it, and if she could feed on it, she would never feel hungry. Over her thirteen years of professional DJ career, she has earned a reputation as a unique DJ with a diverse music collection. Thanks to her talent, Paulette has earned the right to play at events alongside musicians like Norman Jay and Gilles Peterson. She rocks dance floors using jazz, hip-hop, house, and broken beats. Whether it's a party with CJ Macintosh or Joey Negro, she plays high-quality vocal house. At the 'Black and Blue Festival Main Event' main stage, held annually at the Montreal Olympic Stadium in front of an audience of 16,500 people, alongside Mark Anthony, Tedd Patterson, or Tom Stephan, she makes everyone dance like crazy. Wherever or with whomever she plays, Paulette finds a way to the hearts and souls of people on the dance floor. Over the past three years, alongside her DJ career, Paulette has been pursuing a career as a TV and radio presenter - in October 2000, her solo show started on Ministry of Sound radio. She has become a master of her craft over the years - a producer, creative director, and the host of her weekly show 'Hard And Soul.' She selects and presents the best of the world of music to listeners. Guests on her show have included stars like Norman Jay MBE, Paul Harris (Dirty Vegas), X-press 2, Joey Negro, Phil Asher, and many more. And, of course, we should not forget her media career. Paulette has produced programs for channels like MTV, Channel 4, Granada Granada, Sky One, and Carlton; worked in the PR departments of 'Talking Loud,' 'Manifesto,' 'Defected,' and 'Azuli Records.' She has also become an active member of the British Academy of Composers and was part of the 'Dance Award Panel' jury in 2002 and 2003. In November 2003, she released her first album, 'Laugh' (Auto W), which received critical acclaim and rave reviews in the press. All copies of the album were sold out as soon as they were released. Paulette has had many significant milestones in her career - she was a resident at 'Hacienda,' completed three tours in India (2001), headlined the 'Black and Blue Festival Main Event' for two years, and in the future, she plans to pass on her knowledge gained from her work in the media by becoming a teacher. She has already held two conferences in this area for children. 'Hard and Soul' - that's her music. Here are the highlights of her career: 'DJ Magazine' - Top 150 DJs: November 2001; the only female resident of 'Ministry of Sound Tours 2002' (World); the first female resident (for 4.5 years) at the round-the-clock club 'Hacienda' in Manchester. The first female DJ whose performances during the India tour were sold out, and the first female DJ whose name appeared in all major media outlets in India, including the front page of 'The Times Of India.' Head of PR in the 'Dance' department at 'Mercury Records' (1995 - 1999), responsible for advertising for 'Talkin Loud,' Nuyorican Soul, Reprazent, 4 Hero, Terry Callier, Carl Craig. She was the promoter for UFO, Incognito, 'the entire Manifesto Dance label,' Lamb, and many leading artists of the 'Def Jam' label. Promo Director at 'Azuli Records' (1999 - 2001), tasked with taking the label to a new level. She was the host of the first and only gay program on Radio 1, titled 'Out And Proud.' Paulette released one of the first dance mixes - 'Club Mix '96,' which sold 150,000 copies. She presented TV shows - 'Juice' on Granada TV, BPM, 'Scene One' on Sky channel, 'Clublife 98' on BBC1, 'Miami Nice' and 4Music on Channel 4, 'Dance 'A-Z of Clubbing' and 'MTV live' on MTV - the first female and first British musician to release on the American label 'Nervous Records.' In 2002, Paulette received the 'Ivor Novello Dance Award' alongside musicians like Lottie and Arthur Baker, was nominated for the same award in 2003, and was part of the 'Muzik Awards' jury in 2002. Clubs: Resident at 'Freelance' - 1996 - present. Plays at 'Ministry of Sound,' 'Cream,' 'The Zap,' 'Queer Nation,' 'Wild Fruit,' 'Faith,' 'Vertigo,' 'Sundaysonic,' 'Lazy Dog,' 'The Cross,' 'Discotec' parties at 'The End,' 'Clandestino' at 'AKA,' 'City Loud' at 'Turnmills,' 'Thompson's' (Belfast), and 'Carey's' (Coventry). Europe and America have long fallen in love with her deep, rich, and sexy mixes. She is the only female resident of 'Ministry Of Sound' international tours and has toured throughout Europe, Asia, South America, Russia, Paris as the headliner of these events. This year she played in Dubai ('The Mix') and Croatia. 1991 - 1995: 'Flesh' parties at the aforementioned round-the-clock 'Hacienda' club - Paulette was a resident there monthly. 1991 - 1996: regular guest mixes at 'Garage' parties at 'Heaven,' 'Venus' club in Nottingham, 'Music Factory' in Sheffield, and 'Vague' in Leeds. 1994 - 1996: Resident at 'The Zap.' Discography: 'Azuli Presents Miami 04,' 'Laugh' - upcoming on Automatic Records, book 'How To Be A DJ' - (Penguin) - August 2002, 'Azuli Presents Miami 2002' (Azuli), 'Azuli Presents Miami 2001' (Azuli), Mix 'Must Be The Music' (Nervous) November 2001, Mix 'Clublife 96' (Polygram) sold out. Party 22. DJs: Exx, Paulette (Ministry of Sound, UK), Ol'Raider, Vadim. Starts at 11:00 PM.

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