Английская Википедия:Anna Lunoe

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Anna Lunoe (born May 26, 1983[1]) is an Australian DJ, vocalist, songwriter and producer now living in Los Angeles, California. Lunoe has performed at music festivals including Coachella,[2] Lollapalooza,[3] Ultra,[4] TomorrowWorld[5] and Hard Summer.[6]Шаблон:Primary source inline She now hosts a weekly show on Apple Music 1.[7]

Early life

Anna Lunoe was born in Sydney, Australia.[8] Originally of Danish and Lebanese descent,[9] Lunoe grew up songwriting on her acoustic guitar.[10] She began her music career as host of a dance show at FBi RADIO,[11]Шаблон:Primary source inline an independent youth broadcaster in Sydney. She later became the first woman to mix for Ministry of Sound Australia.[12] During her time at Ministry of Sound, she produced three compilations, which all went Gold in Australia[13] and topped the Beatport Indie Dance Compilation Chart.[14]

Career

In early 2012, Lunoe relocated to Los Angeles[15] to pursue her career. Shortly after arriving, Lunoe broke into the EDM world with her debut EP, Anna Lunoe & Friends, featuring Flume and Touch Sensitive.[16] "Real Talk" received the No. 1 spot on the Beatport Indie Dance Chart[17] for four months.. "I Met You", her collaborative effort with Flume, currently has over 3 million views on YouTube.[14]

In 2014, "Bass Drum Dealer (B.D.D.)"[18] was picked up by Skrillex for a release on his Nest imprint. She also released a Zane Lowe-premiered[19] collaboration "Feels Like"[20] with Totally Enormous Extinct Dinosaurs. After a festival run and 2-month US tour with The Weeknd,[21] Lunoe's second EP, All Out, debuted at No. 4 on the iTunes Dance Chart.[14]

In early 2015, she released "Pusher",[22] alongside Sleepy Tom. To follow up, Lunoe teamed with Chris Lake to produce "Stomper".[23]

On 18 June 2016, Lunoe made history by becoming the first solo female DJ to perform at Electric Daisy Carnival Las Vegas' main stage.[24]

In April 2017, Lunoe announced that she was pregnant via an Instagram post, and proceeded to perform at the Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival that weekend.[25]

Additional work

In May 2015, Lunoe was approached by Zane Lowe of Beats 1 to work with a group of artists including Dr. Dre, Pharrell, Elton John and Drake on Apple's launch of Apple Music. Lunoe now hosts her own weekly program[7] entitled "Anna Lunoe Presents: HYPERHOUSE", broadcasting live to over 100 countries every Friday at 9PM PT/12AM ET on Beats 1 Radio. She has brought on dance acts such as Jamie XX,[26] Diplo,[27] Kaskade,[7] Boys Noize,[28]Шаблон:Primary source inline What So Not,[29] Tokimonsta[30]Шаблон:Primary source inline and many more.

In 2016, Lunoe launched her own touring and music platform, HYPERHOUSE,[31] curating stages for thousands of fans at music festivals such as HolyShip and WMC along with a 15 city tour, bringing along Sleepy Tom, DJ Sliink, Rezz, Wuki and San Holo.

In 2019, Lunoe launched a new show on Apple Music titled "danceXL".

Discography

Extended plays

  • Right Party (2019)[32]

Singles

  • "One Thirty" (2019) (with Nina Las Vegas)[33]
  • "What You Need" (2019) (with Wuki)[34]
  • "303" (2019)
  • "Blaze of Glory" (2018)
  • "Bullseye" (2017)
  • "Godzilla" (2017)
  • "Radioactive" (2016)
  • "Heartbreak in Motion" (2014) (featuring Jesse Boykins III)
  • "All Out" (2014)
  • "Say It Again" (2014)
  • "Satisfaction" (2014)
  • "B.D.D. (Bass Drum Dealer)" (2014)
  • "Breathe" (2013)
  • "Up & Down" (2012)

Collaborations

  • Anna Lunoe and Born Dirty — "Badass" Mad Decent
  • Anna Lunoe and Chris Lake — "Stomper" Ultra Records
  • Anna Lunoe and Wordlife — "Midnight" Nest
  • Anna Lunoe and Totally Enormous Extinct Dinosaurs — "Feels Like"
  • Anna Lunoe and Treasure Fingers — "Bad MF" NEST
  • Anna Lunoe and Eli Escobar — "Red Hot"
  • Anna Lunoe and Wordlife — "Tom's Diner"
  • Anna Lunoe and Flume — "I Met You" Future Classic
  • Anna Lunoe and Touch Sensitive — "Real Talk" Future Classic
  • Anna Lunoe and Them Jeans — "Voodoo"
  • Anna Lunoe and Diamond Lights — "Stronger"
  • Anna Lunoe and Wax Motif — "Love Ting"
  • Anna Lunoe featuring Genesis Owusu "Back Seat"[35]

As featuring artist

  • Tommy Trash featuring Anna Lunoe — "Me & U" (2015)
  • Sleepy Tom featuring Anna Lunoe — "Pusher" (2015)
  • Alesia featuring Anna Lunoe — "Ivo" (2014)
  • The Alexanders featuring Anna Lunoe — "Don't Miss" (2014)
  • Eric Sharp featuring Anna Lunoe — "Time Drips" (2013)
  • His Majesty Andre featuring Anna Lunoe — "Sunshine" (2013)

Remixes

  • Flume — "Say It" (2016)
  • AC Slater — "Party Animals" (2013)
  • Carl Kennedy and Goodwill — "Home" (2011)
  • Chris Sorbello — "Dangerzone" (2010)

References

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