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Saturday July 15 / Sky Club - 3rd Floor

http://www.twisteddee.com
Twisted Dee was destined for a career behind the turntables. She was first introduced to the DJ booth in her early teens at her family-owned Long Island dance club. “The island’s first dance club,” she emphasizes.
The club’s Mixmaster made Denise his protégé and taught her how to work the DJ equipment. When the club eventually closed down, Denise, 15 at the time, inherited the turntables, amps, speakers and the good ol’ disco ball. She used these things to transform her bedroom into a nightclub where she entertained and performed for her friends.
Dee was inspired by ‘70s disco music. “When everyone was listening to Zepplin and Floyd,” explains Dee, “I was listening to The Trammps and Donna Summer. This was way before anyone even knew who Donna Summer was! Early on, I recognized the power of music and I made it my dream and goal to share it at every opportunity.”
She was offered her first real gig at 17. A minor, she needed her parent’s permission to accept the job. “The club was called After Dark. It catered to a straight crowd, which at the time was fine. It gave me a platform to hone and refine my craft, especially my mixing skills, which today I feel are impeccable,” she grins. “I humbly admit my command in the booth is something I am very proud of.”
Dee is also a proud lesbian. In 1989, after spinning popular Long Island gay nightspot Millennium, Dee made the choice to focus her career to the gay community. “My preference by far is to play for gay men. I definitely feel the boys get me more than any other audience.” That’s because Dee plays the music gay boys want to hear ? vocal house anthems with some underground and tribal mixed in. “I like to make people feel good,” she continues. “I play ‘songs’, not just drums and noises. I like big baselines and powerful music… Music that makes people feel emotion.” She adds, “When I’m in the booth, you are not going to hear your favorite song chopped into pieces just so I can prove I know how to use the looping feature on the CD player. I’m not one for fancy tricks… For me, the beauty is all in the mix.” |
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