Lisa Loud is widely recognised as the first lady of dance music, with a career that has taken her from the early days of UK club culture to some of the biggest dancefloors on the planet. Mentored by Paul Oakenfold, she cut her teeth at legendary clubs like Future, Spectrum and Shoom, becoming a key name during the rise of the acid house movement. Her sound, a mix of tribal-infused tech house, groove and energy, has made her one of the most respected female DJs to come out of the UK.
Through the 90s and into the 2000s, Lisa became a true global DJ. She has played across Europe, Asia, the Middle East and beyond, with standout shows at Pacha, Space, Manumission, Zouk Singapore, XIII Moscow, La Belle Shanghai and venues throughout Dubai, Hong Kong, Bali and Thailand. She’s shared the stage with icons including Carl Cox, Pete Tong, Sasha, Digweed, Brandon Block, Sister Bliss and many more. Her Russian tour for FortDance saw her headline a campaign across the entire country, finishing in front of over 30,000 people.
Away from the clubs, Lisa has built a reputation as a businesswoman and a key figure in fashion, celebrity and high-end events. She has played for Duran Duran, appeared at the BRITs after-party, London Fashion Week, BAFTA events and Company Magazine’s showcase. She’s also released acclaimed productions including “Miles for Sound” on Plastica Red and a remix on Norman Cook’s Southern Fried Records.
Known for her personality as much as her music, Lisa is loved for the way she connects with crowds. Her sets are packed with energy, attitude and pure house music passion, which is why she remains one of the most in-demand and recognisable DJs of her generation.Is this conversation helpful so far?