Female Australian DJs Are Killing It Internationally

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Australian DJs are becoming known worldwide. Names like Alison Wonderland made it to the top of the industry by starting local in the DJ scene, serving with the most affordable speaker hire in Melbourne such as those found in DJs4Australia. As Australian artists are finding audiences worldwide, it is inevitable to discuss if there is an Australian sound that comes with the fame and popularity.

Stephen Ferris is one of Sydney’s DJ celebrities and the music director of the recent FBi Radio and Vivid Festival. She believes that Australian dance culture has a unique roots in Sydney’s Carnival and Sleaze Ball parties and that in itself is a unique Australian sound that’s making people dance worldwide.

Australian Electro Music in Boom Town Belgium

Tomorrowland had been said to be the largest electronic dance festival around the world, performed in Boom town in Belgium (which seemed to pick the right place based on its name). An ornamental dragon braved the smoke, and a 10,000 full audience was captivated by a small figure wearing a black T-shirt. He was kneeling on the table in front of the stage.

When the music started its beat, the Belgians holler and begin to wiggle and weave to the rhythm, the air impacts and waits for the inescapable come back of the drum beats. When it screams with a bloody heavy metal howl, the enthusiasm is getting more intense. In the front, this small figure is rotating knobs and placing more hits the collection. This is far from the lower North Shore of Sydney, nevertheless Alison Wonderland is starting to become a big noise in the entire music industry.

Australian Music Icons – Artists and DJs are Slowly Making It Worldwide

People on the street were asked about Australian music icons and they immediately named Jimmy Barnes, John Farnham, and Rebel Wilson. Names like Alison Wonderland are now starting to take on the stand in line with other known music artists throughout the world.

As per Mixmag magazine editor, Scott Carbines: “Australian artists are generating truly impressive music and attaining more awareness overseas. And its taking place now. What So Not, Alison Wonderland, and Nina Las Vegas are all striking it in the top music in the US. Francis Inferno Orchestra, Mall Grab, and Tornado Wallace are doing the same in Europe.”

So it is inevitable, the male dominated industry of DJing is now being topped by female DJs like Alison Wonderland and Nina Las Vegas. Australian are indeed making their presence felt not only in the local DJing avenue but throughout the world.

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