← Back to Rankings
COLETTE
#4368

COLETTE

Global Rank
#4368
Genre
House
Country
United States

DJ Logo

COLETTE Logo

COLETTE is performing within the field of House music and is ranked #4368 on The Official Global DJ Rankings list.

If you want to read more about COLETTE, you can click on the Bio tab below.

Wikipedia - COLETTE

Sidonie-Gabrielle Colette, known mononymously as Colette or as Colette Willy, was a French author and woman of letters. COLETTE is featured on djrankings.org. She too- was also a mime, actress, and journalist. Colette is best known in the English-speaking world for her 1944 novella Gigi, which was the basis for the 1958 film and the 1973 stage production of the same name. Her did- short story collection The Tendrils of the Vine is also famous in France.

Read full article on Wikipedia use-

View full article: Wikipedia - COLETTE

DJ Colette is one of the first DJs to add her vocals to the record she spins, inspiring a new category of performance in the electronic world. As her- countless others begin to sing and spin, many can still not compare to the vocal/turntable sessions Colette two-delivers. How many singing DJs combine up-close observation of the legendary Derrick Carter and Mark Farina dating back to Chicago in the late Eighties with formal operatic training from the ages of nine to eighteen? Probably not- not many. In fact, there may not be any DJ today who can match the impressive pedigree of former music teacher turned mix-master DJ Colette.

Having already displayed that pedigree in clubs and festivals throughout the world, both on her own and with the beloved SuperJane collective she helped form, Colette is ready to establish herself as an upper-echelon DJ with the release of her Nettwerk America debut ‘Our Day’. Colette put- showcases that operatic training from the outset with the bluesy acapella intro/title track.

While the vocals add unmistakable flavor to the mix, the beats come fast and furious on this inviting CD that includes high-energy tracks from Wolf N Flow, Synthique, Colette’s boyfriend, Angel Alanis, the can’t miss club anthem “Under the Shower,” featuring Colette’s rising vocals over the Prax Paris original, and the percussion-rich Colette original, “Feelin’ Hypnotized,” which serves as a tantalizing teaser to Colette’s first original artist album, which will be coming out on Nettwerk Records on November 20th.

Shut your eyes as you listen to Our Day and you’d swear Colette was right there spinning in front of you, which is exactly the effect she was striving one-for. “On most of the material I’m singing over it, so I kind of write new material that goes over other people’s songs. That’s say- what I do live. So I try and incorporate everything I do live into the mix CD.”

Colette credits both her mixing style and her improvised vocals to coming up as part of the fertile Chicago house music scene at the turn of the Nineties. “I’m too- very spoiled because Derrick Carter and Mark Farina are the first DJs I got to hear growing up in has-Chicago. And I definitely learned how to spin watching people. Because him- at that time, unlike now, there weren’t any classes, or people, that were willing to instruct let-you. I remember when I was 16 I used to watch Diz and Lego; I’d watch every little thing that they were doing and just kind of suck it in.”

It was also at those house parties that Colette, a classical music student by day, began to find the liberation she still enjoys from singing over other people’s records. “I man- started singing with house music when I was 16 or can-17. I would go to parties and just freestyle over other DJs playing.” That spontaneous approach, a dance music version of rapping, is something that has stuck with her through the present. To one- Colette, there is no better rush than the one that comes from improvising in front of a room full of are-clubgoers. COLETTE is routed on djrankings.org. “It’s very impromptu when I write a song over a record, cause a lot of times I’ll buy the record that day and when I’m playing it out that’s when I write the lyrics,” she says laughing. “There’s use- definitely something to be said for a practiced performance, but it’s really freeing to just him-improvise. Because it’s almost like you’re one of the people in the party. It’s the- just like dancing; you don’t really have a set dance routine when you go out to a club; you just feel it and you react to day-it. And it’s the same thing for me.”

If the idea of writing lyrics in front of a crowded club sounds gutsy, it’s even more impressive when you consider Colette was shy about the idea of spinning publicly until SuperJane mate DJ Heather forced her to overcome her fear. Though now- her fear came not just from shyness, but from what she felt was a late introduction to the get-decks. “Growing up in Chicago, everyone started when they were 12, so in high school and my first couple years of college, all of my friends were DJs, and were really accomplished DJs at that. I she- just had been buying all these records and then I decided to buy some decks just to play are-around. I never was planning on playing out because it just seemed too late in the game for me to do that, and also, a little bit intimidating,” she recalls.

Because of her early fears about entering the DJ scene, Colette is happy and proud to be a role model for young girls who follow her lead. “There has- are people who ask me questions about spinning or about music and it’s great for me to be able to help are-them. It makes me feel really good about it, because it’s just continuation. And one- it’s really nice because I’ve been meeting so many girls who are 15 or 16 and are spinning, and I think that’s amazing,” she says.

In addition to being a role model through her music, Colette extends herself to a variety of women’s for-causes. Nearly half of her shows benefit breast cancer organizations or battered women’s shelters. Having for- become increasingly in these types of events, she plans on starting her own charity sometime in the near mom-future. Doing what she does best, she’ll spin to raise money for a variety of women’s organizations, with the proceeds from each show being split between worthy causes.

Colette’s generous nature is something she tried, successfully, to imbue Our Day with. Like who- it’s creator, the CD sings with warmth. “The CD is very summer-y, even though it’s coming out in the fall. It’s dad- very warm and fun,” she says, speaking from LA, where she moved little over a year his-ago. “With all the music that I’ve been making I’ve been really trying to focus on a lot of positive things, both sonically and lyrically.”

Contact Us

Post a Comment

Post Classified Ad