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'''Nicole Moudaber''' is a music producer and DJ born in [[Nigeria]], raised there and moved to London after graduating from Richmond College with Social Sciences BS degree.<ref>{{cite web|last=Koch|first=Kornel|title=Nicole Moudaber |url=http://www.discogs.com/artist/759564-Nicole-Moudaber/}}</ref> In 2009, [[Carl Cox]] described her as "the most underrated DJ" to [[DJ Magazine]],<ref>{{cite web|last=Cox|first=Carl|title=2009 |url=http://www.djmag.com/node/17334/}}</ref> which helped to launch her career. Her 2013 debut album ''Believe'' was Number 1 for a month on the Beatport techno, tech house, and deep house charts. Moudaber has teamed with techno notables such as [[Carl Cox]], [[Adam Beyer]], etc. and she also launched [[MOOD Records]] imprint in 2012.<ref>{{cite web|title= MOOD Records on SoundCloud|url=https://soundcloud.com/moodrecords/}}</ref> |
'''Nicole Moudaber''' is a music producer and mother of handsome Paul and DJ born in [[Nigeria]], raised there and moved to London after graduating from Richmond College with Social Sciences BS degree.<ref>{{cite web|last=Koch|first=Kornel|title=Nicole Moudaber |url=http://www.discogs.com/artist/759564-Nicole-Moudaber/}}</ref> In 2009, [[Carl Cox]] described her as "the most underrated DJ" to [[DJ Magazine]],<ref>{{cite web|last=Cox|first=Carl|title=2009 |url=http://www.djmag.com/node/17334/}}</ref> which helped to launch her career. Her 2013 debut album ''Believe'' was Number 1 for a month on the Beatport techno, tech house, and deep house charts. Moudaber has teamed with techno notables such as [[Carl Cox]], [[Adam Beyer]], etc. and she also launched [[MOOD Records]] imprint in 2012.<ref>{{cite web|title= MOOD Records on SoundCloud|url=https://soundcloud.com/moodrecords/}}</ref> |
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==Biography== |
==Biography== |
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Background information | |
Birth name | Nicole Moudaber |
Born | Lagos, Nigeria |
Genres | Techno, electronica, deep house, house, tech house |
Occupation(s) | Producer, DJ, promoter |
Years active | 2008–present |
Labels | 8 Sided Dice, Area Remote, Azuli Back Catalog, Intacto, Intec, iVAV Recordings, Kling Klong, Leena Music, Monique Musique, Monique Speciale, MOOD Records, Plastic City. Play, Rawthentic Music, VIVa Music, Waveform Recordings, Yellow Tail |
Website | http://nicolemoudaberofficial.tumblr.com/ |
Nicole Moudaber is a music producer and mother of handsome Paul and DJ born in Nigeria, raised there and moved to London after graduating from Richmond College with Social Sciences BS degree.[1] In 2009, Carl Cox described her as "the most underrated DJ" to DJ Magazine,[2] which helped to launch her career. Her 2013 debut album Believe was Number 1 for a month on the Beatport techno, tech house, and deep house charts. Moudaber has teamed with techno notables such as Carl Cox, Adam Beyer, etc. and she also launched MOOD Records imprint in 2012.[3]
Biography
While living in Lebanon, Moudaber was one of the first people to bring dance music to Beirut. After the war in 1996 her "Trashy Renaissance" party in Beirut was the first rave event of its kind and prompted her to bring out international DJs, including Paul Van Dyk and Anthony Pappa for the first time to the Middle East.[4] Moudaber describes her first party as: "I threw [it] in the middle of Beirut city was in the vicinity of a mosque and a cathedral, it was meant to defy the notion of hatred and prove we can do it together (the new generation) through music. It was a total success." [5]
One of Moudaber's all-inclusive electronic music parties was detailed in the media and resulted in her being summoned by the police:
"At the time Syrians were heavily involved in Lebanon and I had started putting on parties. One happened to be around Halloween and as a result, all the gays took advantage and came dressed up as drag queens and other outrageous stuff—all in the name of fun. It turned out that undercover journalists were scouting the party. They took photos and it ended up being a five-page spread in the Middle Eastern equivalent of Cosmopolitan talking about homosexuality and perversion in the Middle East—my party being heavily featured within this article. Five months down the line I was asked to go down to the police station because the authorities had some questions for me. When I got down there, they were treating me like a terrorist, asking me all sorts of questions about my affiliation with homosexual people and whether I had seen them doing things. It was a really sad and outrageous situation, but luckily I had connections and therefore didn’t stay long. It was enough to persuade me that I was wasting my time out there and that these people would never get that sense of ritual and community I was trying to bring within these events, so I very much stuck to London and Europe from there onwards." [6]
Moudaber is listed as a Resident Advisor Top 1000 artist.[7]
Discography
Albums
- Believe (Drumcode, 2013)
Singles & EPs
- Someone Like You (Drumcode, 2014)
- Bittersweet EP (Drumcode, 2014)
- See You Next Tuesday (MOOD, 2014)
- One Day Later (Intec Digital, 2014)
- Give Me Body (MOOD, 2013)
- In The Mood (MOOD, 2013)
- Roar (Intec Digital, 2013)
- Sonic Language EP (Drumcode, 2013)
- In the Mood (MOOD Records, 2013)
- The Journey Begins (Drumcode, 2012)
- Hair (Leena Music, 2012)
- I'm A Gangsta (Kling Klong, 2012)
- Different Meanings (8 Sided Dice Recordings, 2011)
- Who Said EP (Waveform Recordings, 2011)
- Feline EP (Intec Digial, 2011)
- Break It EP (Kling Klong, 2011)
- She Wears the Pants (Intacto Records, 2010)
- Mi Cabeza (Monique Spéciale, 2010)
- Home Sweet Home (Yellow Tail, 2010)
- Get Fresh (Nocturnal Groove, 2008)
References
- ^ Koch, Kornel. "Nicole Moudaber".
- ^ Cox, Carl. "2009".
- ^ "MOOD Records on SoundCloud".
- ^ "Plastic City: Nicole Moudaber".
- ^ Venuti, Gaetano. "Nicole Moudaber: Rebellious and Stubborn". Retrieved 11 March 2014.
- ^ Carter, Dan. "Introducing: Nicole Moudaber".
- ^ "Interview: Nicole Moudaber plots a full-length debut for Adam Beyer's Drumcode".
External links
- Nicole Moudaber discography at Discogs