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Misstress Barbara - Groovy Electro House Mix 05 - 2005

Submitted By: DJcjswerves
Genre: Electro
Date of Set: 2005
Filesize: 50.00 MB
Total Downloads: 94

 

 

Biography of Misstress Barbara

Born under the Sagittarius sign in Sicily, Italy, in 1975, Misstress Barbara (4 's' as a word game between miss and stress) moved to Montreal at age 8, where she lives since. She holds a degree in Communication Studies, specialized in Cinema, and a glider and cessna plane license. Her creative involvement with music began when she picked up the drums at the age of 12 and started playing in bands. For the next seven years she was absorbed by classic rock, punk, and all the hard music of the time.

Then in 1994 her musical interests shifted to techno and a year later she traded in her drum kit for two turntables and a mixer. In the spring of 1996 she got her first booking and hasn't looked back since, playing all the major cities in North America as well as Hong Kong, Philippines, Italy, Germany, UK, Brazil, France, Spain and soon to dominate Australia and the rest of Europe and Asia. In just four years of DJing, she's played alongside artists such as Masters at Work, Carl Cox, Sven Väth, Richie Hawtin, Marco Carola and many others. Misstress Barbara's various music tastes brought her to play many important clubs such as Twilo and Tunnel (NYC), Velvet Underground (London), Rex (Paris), Motor (Detroit), Sona (Montreal), Industry (Toronto), Aloca (Sao Paulo), just to name a few. She has also played many big events but one of her highlights was playing at 'Fashion Cares' in Toronto; a 5000 person AIDS benefit fashion show party hosted by K.D. Lang and Rupaul.

She likes to describe her main style as 'drummy funky pumpin' techno' and her most important musical influences come from the shuffling of Jazz and from the repetitive grooves of Latin music. Regardless of the influences her typical hard beats have always been the driving force in her music and have always come first. These elements are immediately recognizable in her productions, yet she can be very different from one production to another but never lose the thread between shifts in sound or style. This is also true for the records
she chooses to play and how she builds her full-tilt nights.

Barbara begun buying studio equipment shortly after the beginning of her DJ career and she spent the next twelve months familiarizing herself with the equipment and working on original tracks without really finishing them. The real work started once she finished school and dedicated herself full time to studio life.

She plans on running two labels, her techno label Relentless (www.relentlessmusic.com) established in 1999 and a house one for her Barbara Brown projects, unnamed for the moment but scheduled for late 2000. They will have different names but will be coming from the same mother, her company called Energia Productions. She also plans on doing music for films, video games and more radio oriented remix projects. Those are her plans so far, but this is only the tip of the iceberg as her future is looking very bright and her DJ schedule is constantly moving forward, as well as her studio work which promises to bring us more of the cutting edge music she is known for.

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Rating: (8)

Jun 03, 2005

Comment: Nice set very different from the usual I am iused to deep pumping rolling hard techno. Nice side to the Misstress.... :-o
 
 
 
 

Rating: (6)

Jun 08, 2005

Comment: This is not the best mix of such type. I've heard more imaginative and original minimal house and electro. This one doesn't have the best elements from various used genres and the mix of this sound is about average...Try Sven Vath or Ritchie Hawtin or just anyhing more significant... ;-)
 
 
 
 

Rating: (9)

Jun 13, 2005

Comment: Thought it was actually a very good set of hers. It moved around a little, but it was very easy to listen to, and if I wasn't sitting at my desk at work, I might of danced a little.
 
 
 
 

Rating: (8)

Jan 20, 2006

Comment: i prefer misstress barbara when she puts techno but it is a nice set and has good tracks
 
 
 
 

Rating: (9)

Mar 26, 2006

Comment: I like that. I hope everybody who's listen that, think like me. :-D
 
 
 
 

Rating: (4)

Mar 31, 2006

Comment: i dont like this kind of music is very slow.and the britate is bad
 
 
 
 

Rating: (8)

Apr 03, 2006

Comment: this is a very heavy set. i like her style. nice songs and great mix work
 
 
 
 

Rating: (7)

Apr 10, 2006

Comment: good set , underground electro rocks .
really nice audio
 
 
 
 

Rating: (8)

Apr 28, 2006

Comment: Good set but very slow...I prefere music rocking.But i like Misstress Barbara style..Nice set with good tracks...
It's cool...
 
 
 
 

Rating: (6)

May 29, 2006

Comment: i love this woman..she really nows how to make a dancefloor groove..quite a good electro set..quite minimal..
 
 
 
 

Rating: (5)

Jul 20, 2006

Comment: When DJs decide to mix out of their element, I find that it's usually either mediocre, or just a novelty. MB's house mix is stale, out of date, and the sound quality isn't good. There is much , much better music out there.
 
 
 
 

Rating: (8)

Sep 05, 2006

Comment: Nice one! Deep and dirty Electrohouseshit! Good mixing. Would be a good soundquality, if it would´t been compressed to 96kbps. Good record, bad bitrate.
 
 
 
 

Rating: (8)

Oct 03, 2006

Comment: nice change of music style, but i think that she should stick to techno
 
 
 
 

Rating: (9)

Oct 31, 2006

Comment: i loved this set! i really love the whole groove minimal techno thing and shes the best at it! her tracks are very bouncy and groovy! i give it a 9! :-D
 
 
 
 

Rating: (7)

Dec 08, 2006

Comment: not so bad between electro and techno...but still not the kind of psyche electro im looking for soory. btw i already hear a 7h set of mistress for his birtday here in montreal. was and incredebil set all the way. two thumbs up for this one girl u rock :-)
 
 
 
 

Rating: (7)

Dec 11, 2006

Comment: A pretty good set.. great quality.. plus I love it when chicks spin electro, somehow it ends up sounding dirty, in a very sexual way. lol. worth a d/L
 
 
 
 

Rating: (7)

Mar 18, 2007

Comment: It s good to listen at work but only there. Very slow parts - for me a little bit too slow.
 
 
 
 

Rating: (6)

Apr 20, 2007

Comment: Wasn't what I was looking for. Too slow at some points, to generic at other points. Enjoyed 2-3 songs maybe. Wished it was more electro-ee. Also I thought there was was no cohesiveness to the set, but maybe thats just me.