House, which started in the States, was before techno. Techno is trending now, but it might not be trending next year. Trends tend to come and go so quickly. Good music is good music, regardless of the genre. Carl Cox, obviously. He put the spotlight on me, and I will forever be grateful to him. He was the one to play my records on his radio show. We played Space Ibiza together for seven consecutive years.
We won an IDMA award for that one. That was a turning point in my career. Carl Cox. Oh yes, oh yes. Your In The Mood brand is famous in the dance world. What gets you "in the mood" to play a show? Tough question. My mood swings from day to day. The mood of a show depends on my state of mind at the time. I usually feel very high after a show, so it takes me an hour or two to wind down.
Nothing beats a spliff coupled with a spiritual podcast on the way back to my hotel room, because the buzz is so strong after playing. You partnered with Eleven to raise awareness and money around Female Genital Mutilation. Why is this cause important to you? Anything related to women is important to me.
It speaks to me. It horrified me when I was younger, of course, but not as much as it did recently. I was in the kitchen and I heard a child screaming so I ran to check out what was playing, and it was a documentary about FGM. I stood in front of the TV in my room and found myself screaming along with that girl. I felt her pain. It just threw me off. I wanted to shine a light on this subject and help the girls however I could. In many Western parts of the world — the U.
It makes my blood boil. What's been the hardest part of being off the road during this time? The best part? The hardest part is pulling the rug out from under your feet, feeling the oxygen being taken away from you. I was in such a catatonic state during the first three months of the lockdown; it almost felt like I was going through a withdrawal. I knew that this was going to carry on for a while when everything started to crumble in March. I even remember telling my tour manager that it was no joke.
Everybody thought that it was going to blow over in a couple of weeks, so they were partying and doing booze and drugs and having a laugh. Then, when reality finally hit everybody three months later, I came out of my depression and they fell into a depression.
However, like everything else, people eventually get conditioned and get used to living a certain way. It took me a year to recalibrate and get into a slower pace. Night Owl Radio. Event Coverage. Insomniac Radio —. Thank you for your submission! Pete Tong named Nicole a rising star on BBC Radio 1's Essential Selection, while her music regularly picks up the support of DJ royalty like Richie Hawtin, Loco Dice and Danny Tenaglia, who was so impressed when he DJed with Nicole that the two of them have been working in the studio and threw the most talked about party of the summer together at Ibiza's exciting outdoor venue Ushuaia.
Meanwhile plans for launching a label of her own — to be known as MOOD Records — plus plenty more exciting releases on labels including Anja Schneider's Leena Music imprint all ensure that amazing career curve points ever upwards.
Nicole Moudaber A true force to be reckoned with as a DJ and producer, Nicole Moudaber's rise through the ranks of the DJ elite has been swift, purposeful and striking. The sound.
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