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It can be said that the measure of an artist is their ability to
instantaneously identify and differentiate themselves in one note, one
brushstroke or even a single pirouette. They are, in a word...
inimitable.
That's a tall order and a short list. But the Lady Foursquare is on a
lot of industry heads' short lists these days and one thing is for
certain: she's in no danger of being counterfeited.
It has been an interesting ride since the serendipitous private DEMF
2001 after-party, where she shared the decks and support of Paul
Johnson, at a stage in her career where most people are still just
rocking their bedroom. She took that early encouragement from Mr.
Johnson to the airwaves with a nationally re-broadcast radio show.
'The Body Electric' was a proving ground where she would push
boundaries and nurse the burgeoning aggressive technical flare, almost
pentecostal energy and turntablist trickery that later earned
appearances preceding DJ Scribble, Q-burns Abstract Message, Baby
Anne, Reid Speed and Honey Dijon.
But don't think for a second that this 'Louisville Slugger' is hitting
like a girl. She has rocked tag sessions with Trevor Lamont and Kit
Chaps of VHS or Beta (Astralwerks). The Dusttraxx event series,
'Sweat', came to her renowned southern sweatbox, the Hushabye House in
Louisville with Harrison Crump in 2003. Foursquare is also busy
supporting UFO Jeans. This summer the Lady dropped as many jaws as she
did beats at Caveman Experience II, holding court with Terry Mullan,
Diego Ro-k, and Dieselboy, where she left with national buzz and a
breakthough mainstage performance.
While only 150 original copies of her now classic 2002 turntablist
house CD, 'Let Me Show You Love' (recorded live on 'The Body
Electric') were pressed, it remains heavily bootlegged, with 1000's
circulating. Copies even turned up in one New Jersey retail store.
Foursquare follows this release with 2 mixed CD's 'What Happened?,' a
tour de force live set, that showcases the turntablism which has
become her calling card (2004) and 'Cabin Fever,' a rare hour of
straight technical mixing, highlighting her ear for musicality and
programming (2003).
She will spend the spring of 2005 supporting new tracks and cementing
her reputation as one of the most exciting new faces in house music,
touring from Chi-town to a much anticipated Winter Music Conference
performance.
Booking
502.290.5477 ask for Ms. Mullaney
personal email ladyfoursquare@gmail.com
aim: theladyfoursqare no u ofter the q


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