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Hailing from Belfast, DJ Time of the Month has solidified a reputation as a DJ who doesn't play by the rules.
Famed for her joyful, high-octane and genre-bending approach to DJing, her sets dip into everything from disco and 90s house, to hyper pop, breakbeat and footwork. And it’s this range and versatility that has earned her an impressive resume supporting artists like Ross from Friends, DJ Boring, Sherelle and Altern8 over the last two years.
Although fluid in her music choices, DJ Time of the Month’s sound centres around rhythm-heavy, soulful sounds—and it’s these driving principles that create an experience that is relentlessly energetic, unrestrained, and euphoric.
Her debut release, Rollies On My Mind, blurs the boundaries between pop and dance, fusing elements of 90s trance with saccharine PC-style vocals to create an infectious earworm that gripped crowds at Irish festivals this summer.
Famed for her joyful, high-octane and genre-bending approach to DJing, her sets dip into everything from disco and 90s house, to hyper pop, breakbeat and footwork. And it’s this range and versatility that has earned her an impressive resume supporting artists like Ross from Friends, DJ Boring, Sherelle and Altern8 over the last two years.
Although fluid in her music choices, DJ Time of the Month’s sound centres around rhythm-heavy, soulful sounds—and it’s these driving principles that create an experience that is relentlessly energetic, unrestrained, and euphoric.
Her debut release, Rollies On My Mind, blurs the boundaries between pop and dance, fusing elements of 90s trance with saccharine PC-style vocals to create an infectious earworm that gripped crowds at Irish festivals this summer.