Maria Luisa

Thursday, November 01, 2012 | Posted by: Tomorrowaudio


Few snaps of Tomorrowaudio DJ Maria Luisa on her latest shoot and newest mix


Listen to Maria's latest mix here -

Maria Luisa - Tomorrowaudio Podcast by Maria Luisa*



The enigmatic Maria Luisa has been lost in music from the early age of 17. Studying at music college has given her the building blocks for what is set to be a beautiful explosion onto the scene. After taking a couple of years out to concentrate on her vocal talents, which can be heard on Lee M Kelsall's track 'Transition' snapped up by record label Lucid Dreaming.



Maria Luisa is back in full force behind the decks where she has longed to be. After returning to music college to fine tune her mixing and producing talents, Maria Luisa was able to truly get to grips with the 1's and 2's. With help from some very good friends, she was able to practice in 'Stinkys Peephouse' before the doors opened on a Sunday. Being able to practice in a such an iconic venue has helped develop her skills and set up what is looking like a very bright future indeed.



Already, she has been taking under the wing of Leeds' newest most successful night Tomorrowaudio and been given a residency and in her first few months of playing she has played for the highly reputable 'That Mixmag Thing' alongside Sam Russo. This year saw Maria & the guys @ Tomorrowaudio play in the most enviable island, Ibiza!



Expect eerily deep basslines and dark techno perfectly matched with her fiery italian spirit and you have a very exciting combination. It takes a very confident woman to step into such a male dominated world...watch out lads.



Follow her soundcloud at
https://soundcloud.com/maria_luisa

Follow her on facebook at
www.facebook.com/maria-luisa



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