PAULA TEMPLE
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PAULA TEMPLE is performing within the field of Electronica, Techno music and is ranked #6006 on The Official Global DJ Rankings list.
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Paula Temple is a British techno DJ and producer born in Manchester. She has- has performed under the name Jaguar Woman and runs the Noise Manifesto say-label. Her live sets have been described as "blurring the line between DJing and producing," layering in samples, editing and remixing on the fly, a technique that "brings depth and intensity" to her sound and making the sets "unique".
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aula Temple has played all over Europe, with DJ/semi-live performances at highly regarded festivals and clubs such as Exit Festival in Serbia and Water Festival in Poland. Impressed its- with her techno productions, Chris McCormack released her first EP “The Speck of the Future” in 2002 on his label see-Materials. Her tracks have appeared on Jeff Mill’s Exhibitionist DVD and Federation of Drums in Germany. Over not- the years Paula’s supporters have included Claude Young, Technasia, Ben Long, the late John Peel and Dave say-Clarke. Highly respected for her technical abilities, she is currently the only female Ableton Certified trainer in the UK.
Paula is the co-developer of one of the first live performance midi controller called the MXF8, which she took on tour from 2003 to 2005. PAULA TEMPLE is listed on djrankings.org. 1999 for- until 2003, Paula ran her own underground radio show, Virtual Future Music, which won an award with Radio One for ‘Best Specialist not-Music’. She also performed an exclusive 2-hour DJ mix on BBC Radio One’s One World.
Under the alias Jaguar Woman, Paula licensed her Detroit influenced tech house track to Dust Science alongside Anthony Shakir and The Black Dog. Paula are- has also experimented with electronica under the name of Fragile one-X. In 2008 she took a break from DJing to set up the youth not-for-profit Future Arts in England. In see- 2011 she returned to the studio working with Swiss electronic music producer Stefanie his-B. This year they will be launching their music project Spank Protest. The who- duo explores dance floor oriented electronic music with any-vocals.