Julie Dennis AKA DJ Silvatung
Julie’ was the featured vocalist on the huge club hit CHAIN OF FOOLS with the BFL project and more recently we have seen her writing and performing with A Guy Called Gerald (Voodoo Ray) for his long awaited album “To All Things What They Need”, writing and recording for the Sensei Records Label, writing and recording with DJ Asle along with recording a series of singles for Circulation.
Julie has a recording deal with Yoshitoshi Records (Deep Dish) and her first single “Sugar” with Dyad 10,released early in 2007, has had a massive impact in the clubs of the USA and of Europe while Pete Tong who championed the record from the beginning by playing the Nika & Asle mix has continued to support it by numerous plays of the Tocadisco mix on his Friday Radio 1 Show. No less than seventeen mix albums include theSugar track including GU029 Sharam in Dubai, DJ Sultan Yoshitoshi Montreal and Ministry of Sound Sessions: Sebastian Ingrosso to name but a few affirming it as a favourite not just for clubbers but also amongst DJ’s producers and tastemakers.
Julie is about to have tracks released with Matt Darey and Al B Rich, while she continues to collaborate toward more new work with Bassnectar, Dawn Patrol, Dj Asle, Alex Santer, Steen Thottrup and Nicka (Miro). The start of 2008 sees Julie start work on tracks with Judge Jules and the release of her Debut single on her own label Cut To The Chase,(Petulant Records) with mixes from A Guy Called Gerald, Circulation, Kevin Freeman, and Jjulie’s remix competition winner Sean ‘Grandbrother’ Mullen and runner up Fauxstar (Ryan Briggs), This will be quickly followed by a joint release with Dj Sultan on his own label Harem with Julie’s take on ‘Fever’ She has released the first of her Silvatung (on blue sand) on her newly vamped site and is preparing a her much-anticipated solo album. Thieves of Promise
Julie is now living between Liverpool and New York and she is currently completing her second album project, for which she has created her own record label. (the first being jazz orientated and called Silvatung on Blue Sand.)