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[new] Kammy_aka_K-Milla_@_Metro_Dance_Club_Spain _birthday 04-06-05


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Very few south-american or asian artists are able to excel european frontiers and guide the world's most acclaimed dancefloors.This situation has been changing as a result of globalization, which emerges new talents and opens the market's doors to new mainstream tendencies from all over the world.

Subsequently, as a result of this intense work, she was invited for her first european tour.She played in Belgium and in France, on well-known clubs of electronic music. The legendary Rex Club in Paris (www.rexclub.fr) is among the places she will be presenting herself, in the prestigious weekly party Automatik, that constantly brings the best world techno djs, for the french delight. In Belgium showed up her mixing technique and unique repertoire in the local party called "Session" (www.session.be) and Studio Brussels (www.stubru.be), which often brings heavy-weight techno stars such as Jeff Mills and Dave Clarke, transmitting all over the country the techno vibration.
One of the Kammy's gigs through Europe was on a very famous club in Spain: Metro Club (www.metrodanceclub.com) She also played at Swedeen at Club Stockholm.

Kammy was the first brazilian to participate on the worldwide known "Meganite Tour" ( www.meganite.co.uk ) which has the italian top DJ Mauro Picotto as organizer. Ittook place at the paradisiac island of Malta on the Mediterranean. The Meganite events are those kind of superproductions of an ambitious dimension and therefore bringing great names of electronic music, such as Chris Liebing, Sven Vath, Misstress Barbara,Ricardo Ferri (etc).

Bio________________________________________

Emerged from the majestic Worldwide Techno scene, Camila Milieme, also known as Kammy or DJ K-Milla certainly would never expect to find such a professional development on her future musical career during her happy childhood, just because on a first moment she couldn’t even imagine herself stretching to the boundaries the realm of electronica, exploring depths where only few had the courage to adventure. Astonishing as it must be considering the underground parameters, Kammy became the most shining proof that there is no contradiction in being an extremely talented professional and good looking. As a matter of fact, that simply didn’t count to her – The only important aspect she carred about was the music. From the “Marvelous City” of Rio de Janeiro, emerged a Marvelous Techno girl, suddenly transformed into a “Lady-Machine”.

It is said that each native holds part of the multi diverse elements of the cultural life of his city, so you must be presuming it wasn’t so easy for this young girl to find her path on another reality, since it’s much more evident to associate Rio de Janeiro with the Carnival parties, “Samba do Avião” and the brilliant composers and singers such as Tom Jobim, Chico Buarque de Holanda and Tim Maia, who will remain on the memories of all the Brazilian Popular Music supporters forever. Besides that, every city has its hidden treasures – those that even the most prolific minds cannot imagine.

That was pretty much the context that held the life of this young girl. At only sixteen years old, DJ K-Milla found herself on her way to discover the electronic beats of a style that definitely became her own: Techno. A few years later, most precisely in 2001, Kammy made an amazing debut as a professional DJ and since then she improved herself by building unique repertories, as a result of a deep musical research, and a respected mixing technique. “She likes to venture where the others won’t go, bringing a whole new perspective to the crowds that usually hear more musical clichés”, said her personal Public Relation Thiago Granato recently. Based on a more complex structure of rhythms with dark underground lines of synths and textures, the Lady-Machine incorporated the spirit of the twenty first century Techno.
With only three years of career, Kammy, whose influences were based on the sounds of the teutonic cavaliers of Kraftwerk, as well as the Techno scenes of UK, Germany and France, gained the respect of the whole electronic scene of her country, Brazil, with a combination of a huge talent and a charming attitude. Considered one of the fastest growing of the World, the brazilian scene gave K-Milla the opportunity to play her sets of underground techno full of exclusive sonorities on the most important clubs, parties and raves from South to North of her country, always impressing the dance floors with her futuristic sounds and creative sets. The two most important brazilian e-music Parades (Parada da Paz and Parada da A.M.E.) honorably included her on their line up, which means she had the opportunity to play for several thousands of people in complete madness and joy.

During all these months, the Lady-Machine shared the decks with a large amount of celebrated icons of the international scene, such as Mauro Picotto, Ricardo Ferri, Monika Kruse, DJ Rush, Surgeon, Oscar Mulero,Marco Carola, Miss Yetti, Terence Fixmer, Regis, Christian Smith, Pascal Feos, Christian Wunsch, Mark EG, Umek , Scan X, Christian Fischer, Glenn Wilson , Ben Long, Ben Sims, Billy Nasty, David Carreta , Marco Bailey , Marco Carola, Valentino Kanzyani, Stereo Jack, Sven Wiitekind Jamie Anderson, Stanny Frassen, Tim Taylor, Chris Liberator, Dave The Drummer and many more.

In 2003, as the result of her intense work, Kammy became a member of the well-known DJs agency Smartbiz, which holds some of the best DJs of her country. She got also a very respected position by figuring as the best female DJ in Brazil , between the top ten professionals of her country with the talented PET Duo and Murphy and also voted for Revelation Dj in 2002 on the famous award of “Best Techno DJ” by Erika Palomino’s “Noite Ilustrada” held by Folha de São Paulo, a famous local newspaper. The Lady-Machine has gained also some residencies such as the famous club A Lôca (São Paulo) and in Rio de Janeiro, at Bunker94. as well.
Her journey could not go on without notice: K-Milla, quickly became a respected name on some of the most important electronic music forums throughout the World, like www.livesets.com from Holland and www.partyforum.be, from Belgium, acclaimed by the critics. Several DJs and producers (Terence Fixmer,Miss Yetti,Christian Wunsch, British Murder Boys of the english duo Surgeon & Regis …) were amazed by her performances and sent her congratulations. ________________________________________

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