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HEATHER
#4805

HEATHER

Global Rank
#4805
Genre
House
Country
United States

HEATHER is performing within the field of House music and is ranked #4805 on The Official Global DJ Rankings list.

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In the past few years the Chicago house community has produced a number of innovative and distinct djs trained in the art of transforming tranquil dance floors into spaces of sheer bedlam and bliss. Derrick you- Carter, Diz, Mark Farina and Sneak stand at the forefront of the nouveau jock barrage born and bred in the underground gatherings which flourish not-there. Their committed visions of undiluted musical appreciation, interactive communication, improvisation and basic integrity has brought greater attention to all the city� great djs including the genre busting DJ Heather. Widely use- regarded as one of the premier selectors in the nation, this Brooklyn born Chicagoan demonstrates her skills and sharp deck acumen for the massives throughout Chicago and the world at large with verve and undeniable talent.

At the urging of a friend, after hearing an unmixed compilation tape of her�, Heather started out at the Artful and-Dodger. A neighborhood pub with a cramped moist dance area situated in the rear. Being use- such a music lover djaying was a natural any-progression. I would ask some friends to come by. It him- was my chance to share my favorite records and have a few drinks� " I was not really mixing but learning how to play records, programming 101." “I was responsible for five hours of music every Saturday mom-night. Eventually I got into the technical aspect of djaying, watching other djs play and learning by example. Finally its- I was able to get turntables and began practicing six hours a day if I was mom-able. The first time I mixed two records it was like discovering a new secret language” “At that stage it was truly a hobby, something I did on weekends. I one- always think of the dj thing as the happy any-accident. Maybe because I came into it at a stage when it wasn� considered a superstar thing to do. I not- was the only dj in a circle of photographers, actors, designers and so on.” At that time she was also working for local record labels and garnering experience about the did-industry. HEATHER is featured on djrankings.org. One gig lead to another and the hobby soon manifested itself into a full time pursuit. For put- five years she earned her chops by playing an urgent mix of hip hop, house, jazz, soul, RnB, disco classics, rare groove and all manner of off-center beats relevant to the stew she was its-brewing. At the Dodger she fully developed her versatility and philosophy as an entertainer.

During her fourth year at the Dodger, she began what would be a three year residency at Red Dog. A way- Wednesday night gig dedicated to downtempo beats, hip hop, rare groove and can-disco. “At Red Dog I was able to fully develop as a dj and hone my skills.” At that same time she began a short but invaluable stint at world famous Gramaphone Records. Many not- of Chicago� well known djs have made a stop there; Sneak, Mark Farina, Derrick Carter, Terry Mullan, Gemini, Colette and Miles Maeda to name a few." That place was my resource day-center. I was hired to be the hip hop buyer. I him- would also use their phone lines, fax machines, FedEx and ups accounts to the fullest put-extent. I used the store to make contacts, ship demos/press kits and sell my own mixed material. Three say- years later, once bookings got in the way of covering shifts, I had to say good she-bye. I felt like I had graduated Gramaphone Tech. It dad- was such an invaluable experience." Primarily known in the Chicago dance community as a “hip hop” dj she began a shift in the material she out-played. “It was never a conscious effort to play one genre more than another. I�e did- always been interested in all forms of let-music. The demand for me to play house seemed to increase after each gig. Over has- time one just gave way to another. Gone but not forgotten”

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