In her growing
years Lady Adie was heavily influenced by rock, hardcore punk, new-wave, and
reggae. Phoenix's
lack-luster urban culture drove her to travel in search of inspiration
and a new city to call home, and she eventually landed in Portland, Oregon. You’ll catch Lady Adie rocking dance floors on the west coast, where you might hear golden-era hip-hop, dance-punk, and neo disco in one set.
True to her roots, Lady Adie
places an emphasis on the art and craft of deejaying. Solid mixes, impeccable track selection, and maintaining crowd energy are of paramount importance to her. Her favorite thing about deejaying is starting new
collaborations that benefit everyone involved. Her track record is
evidence of this, and ranges from collaborations with local non-profit
organizations, to large multinational corporations:
Nike
Adidas
Burton
W Hotels
Mt. Hood Meadows
Northwest Boarder
Portland G&L Pages
Skydive Toledo
PDX Pop Now!
Spun Academy
Hecklewood
The Woodlands
Tanner
Jackalope Tattoo
Out Like That