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Meet Miss Jarea

Reported by TEK-DJ Management / Submitted 03-10-06 02:29

Polish born Magdalena Lipska aka Miss Jarea, is already regarded as hot property in Scandinavia. Her dj sets are a combination of full on energy, in both audio and visual as she pushes the boundaries with her energy and crowd interaction. With several releases under her belt on labels including Carnal and Shock Records, as well as her debut compilation album released on ID&T, Miss Jarea is about to make some waves here in the UK. Promotions around the UK are already starting to take note of this dynamic female dj.

With a residency at the infamous legendary event tour Kremlin (the Netherlands) and a forthcoming set at tidy Norway in 2007, it’s not going to be long before you start seeing a lot of Miss Jarea in the UK.



Many thanks for taking your time to answer a few questions for the harder faster readers. How is life treating you?

Life is treating me good, I just came home from an awesome performance for Under The Sun, in Oslo. It was rocking! I also just got signed to a very influential Scandinavian events/booking agency, so things are on the rise for me.

I always have more than 10 balls in the air. It is a great feeling. I have to say that my productions have opened quite some doors and playing at middle–large events in the Netherlands has also put me in the spotlight for gigs in Spain, Italy, Greece and Turkey. Recently I have been in Finland and Switzerland and I had a great time.

You were buying vinyl before you had any decks. How long did it take you to buy some decks to start mixing on and what was the first dance record you bought?

I believe I got my first records approx 2 years before I invested in my first pair of 1210s. I had a small collection of some trance records at that time and with purchasing of the decks I also had grown music wise and found my true path in what music I really wanted to spin. When I got into records, I had already been a dancer for some time. My first dance record I bought was Signum — ‘Coming on Strong’. Actually, before I got into techno based dance music, I was into break dancing! I’m a B-Girl: I got the breaks!

If you were to look back on your early musical influences, who or what would you say got you first interested in electronic sounds and dance music as a whole?

I have always loved music and used to be a huge fan of dance music in the early 90s: Capella, Maxx, Captain Hollywood, Snap, Prodigy, you name it… then my whole world changed after a visit to BCM in Mallorca where I heard Josh Wink and Misjah spinning music I have never heard before. They have definitely been the ones introducing me to underground dance music and the experience has set me on a crash course to my destiny!



As well as dj’ing and producing you are also an aerobics instructor and happily married. How do you find time to fit all this into your schedule? Your husband must be very supportive of the work you do and very proud of you?

My husband is supportive indeed. Proud? I hope so. He demands a lot of himself, the lever is always very high. He tends to demand from others what he demands from himself and usually, that means that he isn’t satisfied until there is some kind of recognition or result. That’s good though, because it keeps my feet on the ground and it motivates me to strive for the ultimate, instead of being naively happy and comfortable with my current status.

Naturally being a clubber and then a dj has seen you enjoy some fantastic events. What two events have you enjoyed the most that will remain close to your heart and in your memories? Where do you enjoy playing out the most?

Indeed there are many. It is hard to pick an event, because every time I travel somewhere, the experience is unique in a way. I guess I will never forget my first international performance. That was in Turku, Finland. I remember how excited I was to have to fly to a gig. Other unforgettable nights were at Pacha in Egypt, a huge open air club where the sun rose while I played. Kremlin in Amsterdam, where I am still a resident, even thought the club itself has closed. Kremlin is still on tour. Two years ago we were on the Love Parade. That was amazing too! Anyways, I could go on and on. I enjoy spinning everywhere in the world, but Finland is definitely one among my favourite places due the amazing clubbing atmosphere and great events.

You have recently released your compilation mix album, Miss Jarea — ‘Evolution Of Kaos’ on the ID&T label. Tell us a little about this and what the album is all about?

The album is an epilogue of what I have been doing for nearly the past decade. Of course the tracks are up to date, but style wise there is a blend of everything that I stand for at this time. There is some techno, some hardhouse, hardstyle and even some of my own productions. In a way it is a three hour set, mashed into a 74 minute compilation. It was a challenge, but I am really satisfied with the result. ID&T too, because they asked me to do a follow up…



What tune do you always carry with you that never fails when you drop it into a Miss Jarea set and gets that dance floor rockin’ and what has been your best production so far?

There are certain tracks that always get played, but these change over time. Right now I hammer my Carnal release ‘Evil Seeds’ in every set, because it fits so well in between the hardstyle and techno tracks that I play. ‘The Witch’ by Lab 4 has also been one of my must-play records and lately I have been anxious to play my [official] remix for RBA’s classic ‘No Alternative’ also. It just hammers and rages so mercilessly. I simply can’t resist!

I have produced and released many of my compositions. It is not for me to say which one is the best. It is very rewarding for me to see my productions become successful. When BK was playing my second Carnal release ‘Move Ya Head’ and included it in his top 10, I felt really proud. To see Sven Vath carry one of my records was another cool experience. The most rewarding experience though, is to see a live crowd jump and cheer to the beats that I worked so hard to create. The feedback I get from ravers all over the world helps me improve my skills where it comes to putting my thoughts to recording. Therefore my latest production ‘Brain Damage’ blends UK hard house and Dutch hardstyle with a techy twist. It is forthcoming on Passion Records UK and I have high hopes for this one.

Being an aerobics instructor, do you combine these skills with your dj set, making the whole show one full of audio and visual energy? This must surely get the dj to crowd interaction going well! What is the make up behind a Miss Jarea set?

Musically the make up is a blend between the UK hard house/NRG/hard techno and Dutch/German hardstyle and techno that I represent guarantees a unique experience on the dance floor. Regardless, I present my music with a lot of energy. Somehow the music just moves me. As an aerobics instructor or as a dj, it is all about controlling the crowd. I get caught up in my music at times and jump in front of the booth to dance, sort of commanding the audience to dance with me. It is hard to explain, the music just does this to me. I have to say that I play purely out of passion. I refuse to make style compromises that would get me more bookings. That would simply bore me. I play what I love, and that shows. What the people get is real, and that is what moves them.



You have recently joined TEK Management who are responsible for the UK territory for you. You have a great passion to play more gigs here in the UK. How did the relationship with TEK transpire and what are your goals for the UK club scene?

I have been releasing records for quite some time now, and most of my productions cross over between the Dutch hardstyle sound and the UK hard house sound. The Dutch scene is dominated by the Dutch bass at this time and it is all the crowd is going for it. The UK is much more open to innovation. Style influences are slowly incorporating Dutch and German elements into the UK sound, paving the road for the music that I play and produce. At some point, I got into contact with TEK Management, mainly because I am anxious to set foot on UK ground. I have played at some of Norway’s biggest events with several tidy artists and I played side by side with Riot!’s Ed Real at a party in NL. I also played with the Tinrib crew during an event in Amsterdam.

My performance for Under The Sun during the Norwegian Summer Parade in Oslo this year lead to the booking at the tidy event in Norway in 2007. The management which has the rights for tidy in Norway were impressed by my energetic and powerful performance, as well as excellent choice of music and thought I’d fit right in. The experiences have taught me that the UK is the ultimate territory for me to play. Sure I have played in London on occasion, but I don’t think I was ready at the time. With Elements of Kaos, I prove that I have my own style and can put my own unique mark on the scene, given the opportunity. That is my goal in the long run anyway…

Magdalena many thanks for doing this interview with us. Is there anything you’d like to say before we finish?

Well, I would definitely like to thank you for the opportunity to speak my mind. Thank you for not asking me if it is hard to be a woman in the music industry. Be on the look out for my new EP, which should come out on Passion Records shortly. The title is ‘Brain Damage’ and I will have a preview on my webpage www.miss-jarea.com soon. Keep it real!

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Comments:

From: DMX on 3rd Oct 2006 04:59.12
Good to see another female DJing relying on skills! Roll eyes (sarcastic)

From: tom parr on 3rd Oct 2006 05:12.42
Christ shes Fit !!!!!

From: Flip on 3rd Oct 2006 07:45.10
haha, I suddenly remembered about her Bangingtunes days Tee hee hee

From: strings on 3rd Oct 2006 07:54.07
hahaha loving the shot outside the airport with her box and her record box

From: HannaHard on 3rd Oct 2006 07:58.40
Wow. SHe's one tacky gal!!

From: Lozz on 3rd Oct 2006 08:25.43
Yeah i remember the BT episodes LOL. To be fair, one mix I heard about a year ago was pretty wicked.

From: Chris C on 3rd Oct 2006 08:36.52
The BT episodes have re-started!

From: WEBBO on 3rd Oct 2006 10:21.03
hellllllo Yum !

From: djandrewmartin on 3rd Oct 2006 11:33.12
A good DJ and friend. Her and her husband are lovely people.

From: lol u no on 3rd Oct 2006 11:44.20
funneh, cos last time this topic was brought up you slated her Confused

From: Tom Foy on 3rd Oct 2006 14:44.24
Great to see another female DJ selling herself on her DJ skills rather than her looks...

And she's married too? I'm definately not going to bother seeing her then.

From: Louisa Lynz on 3rd Oct 2006 16:16.33
hehe classic comment

From: tidysteveh on 3rd Oct 2006 17:43.33
check one of her mixes out here. well wkd.

http://www.item.ntnu.no/~magdalel/mainfiles/jarea_demo/InYourFace_MissJarea_DemoJanuary2004.mp3

From: djmetro08 on 3rd Oct 2006 19:43.36
this bird has been self promoting for donkeys years.

From: Ben Stevens on 3rd Oct 2006 20:19.42
Good on her, she should use any good features she has to promote herself. If she cant mix properly then she will come crashing down at some point, but i know that she has been doing it long enough to mean that she is competant.

Some people really need to give it a rest sometimes.

I know if I was a girl i would be using anything i could.

From: TEK-DJ Management on 3rd Oct 2006 20:40.28
Well said Ben. One thing I will say is if she could not deliver the goods she would not be with our management full stop! She's a fantastic person to work with and I will say a credit to the dance industry. The past is the past and we all move forward the focus is on today and tomorrow not yesturyear.

As Ben said, give it a rest.

You should welcome this talent :o) she can put a great musical & visual show on! And that is what its all about.



From: ~deleted12163 on 3rd Oct 2006 20:55.06
Is that Hannah Wild in Disguise?
Bet you wont see her around in 5 years.

From: djmetro08 on 3rd Oct 2006 21:29.51
yes you will..... with the same old paid for interviews like this. Not saying there is any wrong with that but put it this way - im not going to be the next top football player no matter how hard i try

From: djmetro08 on 3rd Oct 2006 21:35.24
Maybe this TEK bloke has taken an Allardyce style bung from this bird? haha its only a joke dont take it seriosly!

From: Neats on 4th Oct 2006 15:44.09
'give over' Roll eyes (sarcastic) to any of those slating comments. fair play to the girl Thumbs up

From: Dickon Laws on 4th Oct 2006 15:59.32
Guys all these years of being cynics on HF and you still havent learnt that you dont get buy on skills alone. If she was a minger none of you would have even bothered reading the interview or leaving a comment.

From: DJ Lusty on 4th Oct 2006 17:28.05
Nice looking lass is that :P

Good luck x

From: Kasia Mac on 4th Oct 2006 18:11.13
Polish born Big grin you go girl!!

From: maliksta on 4th Oct 2006 22:12.44
Good call Dickon.
ITs called the total package.
M

From: strings on 5th Oct 2006 08:49.05
With respect to all the comments regard her looks and DJ'ing skills etc. It is all about the photos really, so if she doesn't want to get slated for only getting by on her looks, maybe she should tone down the photos to something more subtle.
ie the shot outside the airport with her box wearing f-all

From: strings on 5th Oct 2006 09:09.11
With respect to all the comments regard her looks and DJ'ing skills etc. It is all about the photos really, so if she doesn't want to get slated for only getting by on her looks, maybe she should tone down the photos to something more subtle.
ie the shot outside the airport with her box wearing f-all

From: Zoelee on 5th Oct 2006 11:52.06
Why do Djs never have any shots with them DJing anymore!

From: strings on 5th Oct 2006 13:07.55
zoelee, that is too obvious!

From: tidysteveh on 5th Oct 2006 17:47.54
been following this lady for the last couple of years, she`s definately the real deal. lets get her over here.

From: Dubster on 6th Oct 2006 08:40.50
I dont believe any decent promotion worth their salt is going to book a Dj just cos she is fit, so if she is getting the gigs, I'd assume she must be able to mix.

But, given the choice of Djs who look like this, or Djs who look like Mario Piu - I'll take her every time thankyou very much.

And who cares about the photos ? I dont see too many people moaning about black & white shots of Greg Brookman (one of the smiliest happiest Djs I know) looking "mean and moody" which are as equally non-representive of the real person.
Fair play to the girl for using all her assets.


From: shezmetz on 6th Oct 2006 18:47.56
welll said dubster...she's a class dj like, tons better than a lot of the turd thats around now.its hard for girls cause now if youre fit, yuo are immediatly shite!! "just getting by on looks..blah blah. I hope she does well

From: shezmetz on 6th Oct 2006 19:00.32
welll said dubster...she's a class dj like, tons better than a lot of the turd thats around now.its hard for girls cause now if youre fit, yuo are immediatly shite!! "just getting by on looks..blah blah. I hope she does well

From: shezmetz on 6th Oct 2006 19:40.18
double posting woo hoo

From: chris@thepoison on 6th Oct 2006 20:57.10
siemka , niezle sobie radzisz.... Gratulacje. Prowadze agencje The Poison i organizujemy pojechane imprezki dla polakow w Londynie. Daj znac jak jestes zainteresowana to chetnie zaprosimy cie na jedna z naszych imprez. Sprawdz thepoison.net moj dj profil na Hf NRG EXUS. Pozdrawiam....

From: Stakker on 8th Oct 2006 11:16.16
...and happily married...well done.

What's the point? Shrugs shoulders

From: anushka007 on 9th Oct 2006 13:43.53
Pretty - talented - polish born = winner Thumbs up

From: djmetro08 on 11th Oct 2006 22:04.51
anyone on here kncocked into it?

From: DANNY TAPPENDEN on 19th Oct 2006 02:39.15
Jaw drops where u been all our raving lives...
ahh Poland... Scratches Chin
well done thoughThumbs up

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