DJ Madusa

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  • Backed my many notable figures in Adelaide’s house music scene, Madusa established herself as a house purist, earning her support line-ups on acts such as Crazy P, Derrick Carter, T-Funk & Inaya Day, Alex Kid, Inland Knights & more.
    In 1994, DJ Madusa realised music was more than a pastime – it was an inherent part of living. Recruited into the R’N’B scene with an opportunity to assist with promotions under the successful “Hype Entertainment” banner, Madusa’s thirst for success and accomplishment drove her to push her own limits and others, sustaining a local R’N’B night in a competitive environment. The nights were successful but gradually came to an end and Madusa was enabled to take her acquired skills and transcend them to another opportunity. In 1995, she was asked to join the infamous Hilton International Group, working again in the promotions realm in the R’N’B scene. Her cultural heritage was integral to instigating a local Greek night at the venue, providing an ideal avenue of musical exposure to a close-knit group. Recognized for her diligence, persistence and ambition she was invited to take part in organizing events at the premise. Towards the end of the 1990s, the R’N’B scene began to dwindle and while many musically faltered, Madusa became privy to the addictive hooks of Chi-town House music. Given an opportunity on a weekly night in 2001, Madusa’s seductive blend of diva-vocals, boompty-like basslines and articulated hi-hats earned her the tagline of a formidable DJ to be reckoned with. Backed my many notable figures in Adelaide’s house music scene, Madusa established herself as a house purist, earning her support line-ups on acts such as Mason, Sonny Fodera, Crazy P, Derrick Carter, Nick Warren, Evermore, Cog, Van She, Chuck Love, Colette, DJ Heather, Jay West, Filthy Rich, Lisa Lashes, Tom Clark, Lance Desardi, JT Donaldson, T-Funk and Inaya Day, 4 Strings, Studio B, Kyau and Albert, Alex Kid, Stacy Kidd, aNyO, Laminex, Jorge Wats, Karizma, James Curd, Andy Riley (Inland Knights), Kinky Movement and many more. Possessing an appreciation for the live scene, Madusa is the leader behind MUSICBOX – a fusion of Brass sounds teamed with kinky percussion. Her copious talents have also enabled her to take on new promoting and agent opportunities, working under the moniker Purple Lychee, Madusa is continuing to push the limits in preserving an eloquent house music scene. Her boundaries were continually expanded when she entered the music production arena. She began creating exceptional house music tracks with some notable achievements. In 2011, her music began to chart, "So What, collaboration with The House Inspectors" released on Guesthouse Music entering the top 25 for Traxsource for the sites entire year, hit number 3 a few weeks and stayed in the top 10 for over 10 weeks. She was also adding to the playlists of international DJ's, including Jay J. Adding to her repertoire, Madusa continues to produce and delve into other genre arenas. She is in the throes of techno, producing new material and continues to deliver to dance floors, with her residence at the Little Red Door in Adelaide.
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    "So What" House Inspectors and Madusa, released on Guesthouse Music
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