Helen Brown has been a disc jockey on the house music scene since 1993. Helen’s sound is set in a decidedly eclectic atmosphere, with musical styles ranging from Electro Club, Tech House to Progressive mixed together in a modern and unique way so that the dance floor heats up as she gets to work.
Now she publishes “Lullaby”, with Dany T and Jason Davies, it is a serious, detailed work, which lends itself to starting it up and not returning to reality until it is finished.
Hi there! Where can we find you right now? How did you start your day?
Well, coffee and spotify… I always get up like this.
When did the idea of starting a project start to take shape? Has it always been something you wanted to do?
My artist activity began at the age of 17, My father bought me the 1210 technics and it took me a year to learn the mixing technique.
Absolutely yes. Music is my life.
How would you define the sound of your latest work? What is the concept behind?
Lullaby, is a great the Cure cover… a remix that brings us back to the sounds of this absolutely divine song.
What artists are you interested in these days?
I loved Carl Cox, Tiesto from the beginning… Today I admire a lot more musicians like Worakls and Joachim Pastor
How do you manage to combine such disparate genres? How do you manage to give them unity and harmony? What do they have in common for you?
I listen to the my heart and show it to the world.
How would you define your sound?
My sound is eclectic and is always evolving. I don’t stop searching new sounds and I don’t catalog my style. I only play what I like from Deep to Afro to tech house. In suitable contexts I like to propose melodic techno.
Can you tell us something about your current or future projects?
My latest production is «Lullaby» cover from the famous 80’s track of The Cure. It is a work developed together with my friend and great DJ producer Dany T, sung by a dear friend of mine Jason Davies approaching this anthem to the deep house.
We are working in some covers more but shssss… Is a top secret. XD