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Fifties aka Louise O'Donnell passion for electronic music began when she first arrived in the UK from Ireland to study at Lincoln University. Originally an indie kid it was through a good friend Ollie Gregson (one half of breaks duo Brother's Bud) she discovered underground dance music. The pair began frequenting some of the UK's leading club nights such as Chibuku, Urban Gorilla and Fabric and it wasn't long until she was well and truly hooked by the bleeps, squeeks and basslines she was partying too each and every weekend. This was at a time when breakbeat was the big underground scene and her favorites artists would be the Plump DJs, Evil 9, Meat Katie, Elite Force and Jon Carter, she goes onto say:
'I think my big ‘wow’ moment was when I went to see Jon Carter play in 2004, after that I knew I wanted to have a go at Djing myself and shortly afterwards bought my first pair of decks. Jon still is my fave dj til this day!'
This was the defining moment where she knew the direction her life was to take. Getting her inspiration on dance floors across the country by night and locking herself away by day honing her skills she soon began making tapes that she'd circulate to friends and contacts through Myspace. With an eclectic taste in music her mixes blended up her favourite house, techno and breaks. The first mix she passed out generated much interest from friends so she decided to send the next to i-DJ Magazine's 'Raw Talent' up-and-coming DJ feature where she came runner up and got praise from leading industry figures.
'This is the way to build a set... Louise's set it bang on the money' (i-DJ Magazine)
Fueled by the achievement her first DJ booking followed shortly after when a promoter friend booked her to support deep house outfit Crazy P it was here that Fifties fledgling DJ career truly began. Following a few more bookings she became resident at Lincoln-based electro party Choobe (picked as one of Mixmag's Top Clubs in 2006) Famed for it's open music policy Fifties diverse taste fitted right in and her excellent choice of tunes soon saw her become a firm favourite at the club performing alongside guests Cagedbaby, Inland Knights and DJ Hal.
Building a solid reputation for herself Fifties soon began DJ'ing at other clubs and parties across the city playing the back room of the local drum'n'bass party and regularly playing warm up for Moda - a club set up Radio 1's Jaymo and Andy George. It was during her time at Moda she really began to establish her name through supporting major acts such as Chris Lake, DJ Touche, Mystery Jets, Herve' and Boy 8-Bit. It was also around this time she received more publicity in the shape of winning DJ Magazines 'Pick & Mix' competition which featured here latest mix tape.
In 2008 she took the next logical step and got into the studio and within months had her first release: Scrap '2Ci' (Fifties Remix) which was released that year on Modifi Music. 2009 saw her move back to Northern Ireland to take some time out and following a brief sabbatical Fifties is now busily working on her own solo productions alongside infiltrating the Northern Ireland club scene it is clear to see Louise ‘Fifties’ O’Donnell is clearly focused on her mission.
Alongside DJ’ing and production Louise’s other passion is graphic design, which she combines with her passion for music and has created flyer designs and logos for club nights, artists and labels including Fat! Passenger Records, Moda, Meat Katie, Burrito, Urban Gorilla, Jon Gurd, Speculum, Disco Of Doom and numerous others.
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Hello all,
After a period of musical abstenance for nearly 5 or 6 months now, here is a new one from me - thanks to everyone who has been requesting new mixes. It's nice to know that people are actually listening and enjoying the tunes!
Basically I have been in and out of hospital since mid-May. I was lucky enough to smuggle in my laptop but with no net access things have been a bit of a nightmare. I am due to be discharged in a couple of weeks though and have been out the past couple of weekends raving which kind of goes against all my medication boxes that say 'no alcohol' but i say 'feck it!'
I got this together pretty quickly to get back into the swing of things really and to get my rusty dj hands on the go again!
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hello, yes they are good lads, good talented lads! i like your tunes . You are a fan of some quality artists aswell, that's cool. so how's the music scene from where you live? kyle xx
that nickname was back from playing parties some one would bring a 1200 / 1210 & so would someone else. I would supply the mixer then a Pioneer 300 mixer, hence the name :)
this is my latest mix. puttin some CDJ 400s to the test :)