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Xenia Beliayeva
So that we do not misunderstand each other: Xenia Beliayeva is not an easy to enjoy sweet snack, neither as a producer nor as a DJ. Her arrangement of electronic music brings forth the demanding creatures of the night, which approve the sound as a central stylistic medium, but last but not least she adds a further sensual element with the addition of her voice. Not only “Ultra Glamour”, but also “Hellraiser”, to speak in her song titles. But first let's start from the beginning.
The mid twenties DJ originally comes from Moscow, and since the mid nineties her life has been linked with her deepest passion: music.
Whether in the scope of a traineeship for VIVA TV or a part time job in a CD rental agency in Cologne, as a freelance promoter for renowned labels such as Playhouse, Klang Elektronik and Mute, in the scope of her label management for Lone Records or as product manager of Ladomat for many years, her destiny is bringing her into connection with the music business again and again.
It was only logical therefore that in the course of the years Beliayeva also found her personal musical language. Since the mid nineties initially in the artistic area for private views or similar on the move as a DJ, she opened for Kraftwerk with Laurent Garnier in 1997 and for the centre for art and media technology (ZKM) in Karlsruhe. She then built up a continual presence as a club DJ from 2000 above all in her new home town of Hamburg. In particular her resident event “Kill them all” in the Hamburg Gum Club or her performances in Waagenbau (a nightclub in Hamburg) gained Xenia a reputation as one of the hottest DJ insider tips of the hanseatic city. In the meantime Xenia has a growing international action radius, and so you can hear her more often in club venues between France, Spain, Holland, Ukraine and Brazil or on her internet radio show xenbel on samurai.fm.
Xenia Beliayeva's particular recipe for success is her singular mix of concert events and deejaying, which gives her DJ sets a unique result. “I have always sung, and for about four years I have been building my vocals into my deejaying as a central element. Of course I see myself first and foremost as a DJ for electronic music, or Techno to be more precise, but I don't want to limit myself to this role. I'm not scared of innovation, experiments and the conscious break from keeping expectations. In this way it's possible that in the middle of a techno set I will build in a Ministry record.”
Also Beliayeva's musical aesthetic as a producer draws up the effect of her incomparable voice. Apart from productions with Andrι Winter and the French electro producer Arnaud Caschera (as a joint project of Da Fresh & Xenia Beliayeva for the Plantage 13 label Dance Electric) she became particularly famous with her singles for Anthony Rother's show label Datapunk. Tracks such as “Ultra Glamour”, “Chocolate”, “Nanotubes”, “Hellraiser” and “Wedding & Funeral” as well as her new interpretation of the Rother classic “Don't Worry” make Beliayeva one of the most important ambassador's of the new label sound: powerful and energetic, Beliayeva flirts with industrial noise and in spite of everything remains full of emotion. No wonder that in the meantime even long standing cult figures of electronic music such as Nitzer Ebb singer Douglas McCarthy draw on Beliayeva's mixing skills for the current single for the Fixmer/McCarthy project.
So that we do not misunderstand each other: Xenia Beliayeva is not an easy to enjoy sweet snack, neither as a producer nor as a DJ. Her arrangement of electronic music brings forth the demanding creatures of the night, which approve the sound as a central stylistic medium, but last but not least she adds a further sensual element with the addition of her voice. Not only “Ultra Glamour”, but also “Hellraiser”, to speak in her song titles. But first let's start from the beginning.
The mid twenties DJ originally comes from Moscow, and since the mid nineties her life has been linked with her deepest passion: music.
Whether in the scope of a traineeship for VIVA TV or a part time job in a CD rental agency in Cologne, as a freelance promoter for renowned labels such as Playhouse, Klang Elektronik and Mute, in the scope of her label management for Lone Records or as product manager of Ladomat for many years, her destiny is bringing her into connection with the music business again and again.
It was only logical therefore that in the course of the years Beliayeva also found her personal musical language. Since the mid nineties initially in the artistic area for private views or similar on the move as a DJ, she opened for Kraftwerk with Laurent Garnier in 1997 and for the centre for art and media technology (ZKM) in Karlsruhe. She then built up a continual presence as a club DJ from 2000 above all in her new home town of Hamburg. In particular her resident event “Kill them all” in the Hamburg Gum Club or her performances in Waagenbau (a nightclub in Hamburg) gained Xenia a reputation as one of the hottest DJ insider tips of the hanseatic city. In the meantime Xenia has a growing international action radius, and so you can hear her more often in club venues between France, Spain, Holland, Ukraine and Brazil or on her internet radio show xenbel on samurai.fm.
Xenia Beliayeva's particular recipe for success is her singular mix of concert events and deejaying, which gives her DJ sets a unique result. “I have always sung, and for about four years I have been building my vocals into my deejaying as a central element. Of course I see myself first and foremost as a DJ for electronic music, or Techno to be more precise, but I don't want to limit myself to this role. I'm not scared of innovation, experiments and the conscious break from keeping expectations. In this way it's possible that in the middle of a techno set I will build in a Ministry record.”
Also Beliayeva's musical aesthetic as a producer draws up the effect of her incomparable voice. Apart from productions with Andrι Winter and the French electro producer Arnaud Caschera (as a joint project of Da Fresh & Xenia Beliayeva for the Plantage 13 label Dance Electric) she became particularly famous with her singles for Anthony Rother's show label Datapunk. Tracks such as “Ultra Glamour”, “Chocolate”, “Nanotubes”, “Hellraiser” and “Wedding & Funeral” as well as her new interpretation of the Rother classic “Don't Worry” make Beliayeva one of the most important ambassador's of the new label sound: powerful and energetic, Beliayeva flirts with industrial noise and in spite of everything remains full of emotion. No wonder that in the meantime even long standing cult figures of electronic music such as Nitzer Ebb singer Douglas McCarthy draw on Beliayeva's mixing skills for the current single for the Fixmer/McCarthy project.
Wet For Me
Sat, 25 Feb 2012 23:00:00
VENUE: La Machine du Moulin Rouge 90, boulevard de Clichy, Paris, France 75018
La soirée des filles de Barbi(e)turix débarque à la Machine! Des filles, de l’électro, du live, des djettes, des filles et encore des filles!
Pour cette édition, elles ont invité la super-star électro d’europe de l’est: XENIA BELIAYEVA. Djette internationale et productrice, la jeune russe basée en Allemagne produit d’un coté des maxis tendance techno plus que minimale et de l’autre des tracks plus életro-house pour le label Datapunk. Mais ce sont ses tubes patentés Just a while ou Analog Effeckt et ses co-production avec Miss Kittin qui ont vraiment déchainé les dancefloors: de la techno vocale bien ronde et germanique, avec juste ce qu’il faut de gimmicks pour en faire un plaisir addictif.
Pour la première fois en live à Paris, JUNKSISTA, le groupe queer le plus prometteur de cette année 2012! Drôle et électronique à la fois, c’est une formation à deux guitares et laptop qu’elles nous proposeront! A surveiller et à aimer! Tout droit venues de Stuttgart, elles sont une découverte BBX et sont sexy à souhait…
MYAKO la plus allemande des françaises, la chouchoute du collectif aux sets faramineux et RAG la résidente se feront un plaisir d’ouvrir et de clôturer cette édition!
Ah les filles de l’est…
Pour cette édition, elles ont invité la super-star électro d’europe de l’est: XENIA BELIAYEVA. Djette internationale et productrice, la jeune russe basée en Allemagne produit d’un coté des maxis tendance techno plus que minimale et de l’autre des tracks plus életro-house pour le label Datapunk. Mais ce sont ses tubes patentés Just a while ou Analog Effeckt et ses co-production avec Miss Kittin qui ont vraiment déchainé les dancefloors: de la techno vocale bien ronde et germanique, avec juste ce qu’il faut de gimmicks pour en faire un plaisir addictif.
Pour la première fois en live à Paris, JUNKSISTA, le groupe queer le plus prometteur de cette année 2012! Drôle et électronique à la fois, c’est une formation à deux guitares et laptop qu’elles nous proposeront! A surveiller et à aimer! Tout droit venues de Stuttgart, elles sont une découverte BBX et sont sexy à souhait…
MYAKO la plus allemande des françaises, la chouchoute du collectif aux sets faramineux et RAG la résidente se feront un plaisir d’ouvrir et de clôturer cette édition!
Ah les filles de l’est…
- electro
- techno
- electronic
- different recordings
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