Tylor Leigh

Location:
UK
Type:
Artist / Band / Musician
Genre:
Trance / Turntablism / Club
Site(s):
Tylor-Leigh began her dj career. Snapped up by leading agency PFA, home to Goodgreef and some of the biggest names in dance, also home to Eddie Halliwell.



In January 2006 Tylor was quickly named by Mixmag as one of their Future Heroes. Following this fantastic exposure, Tylor’s gig diary went from playing at low key events, to playing at some of the biggest nights and venues every weekend, clocking up serious air and motorway miles along the way! Announced as resident for Eddie’s own branded event tour ‘Fire It up’



As Tylor’s profile continued to grow, so did her dj diary, receiving regular bookings at the likes of Gallery @ Turnmiills, and Cream @ Nation in her home town of Liverpool. Further bookings followed from Goodgreef, Gatecrasher, and Godskitchen Air. Tylor was playing main sets alongside some of the biggest names in the world.



April 2006 Tylor was formally introduced to the public by the leading music magazine Mixmag, who featured her in their ‘Introducing’ article, as they followed her to London covering her gig at Turnmills for the feature.



‘Radio One Big Weekend, was next to be added to her already staggering portfolio, where she played the outdoor dance stage alongside Pete Tong. Things continued to go from strength to strength as she started to make her Radio debuts. Previously appearing on the Nubreed show on Galaxy radio showcasing up and coming talent, Tylor was now appearing live on the iconic station Radio One, providing guest mixes and interviews, appearing on both Eddie Halliwell and Judge Jules' shows.



Outstandingly, at the end of 2006, it was announced that Tylor had ranked number 24 in the top 25 djs of the year in Mixmag magazine. Alongside world class djs: Loco Dice and Sven Vath and Armin Van Buuren.



Named Godskitchen world Tour resident in 2007, Tylor was then booked to play at Cream Amnesia, Ibiza. She was officially the first female to dj to grace the decks and play for Cream, such a huge achievement so early on in her career. A 2 hour set playing to a main room full to the brim of beautifully bronzes music fans.



During 2007, Tylor became open to new and interesting sounds, and her sets became slower, more tech and groove influenced. As the year progressed, so did her musical tastes. Forever growing and evolving, Tylor now also incorporated house and techno sounds within her music.



As the Trance scene was embracing new sounds with fresh acts like Sander Van Doorn taking the genre in new directions, Tylor’s popularity within the genre continued to grow. When she played at the enormous Warehouse Project in Manchester in 2007, Tylor expressed her ever evolving love for house and techno music and explored new territory in front of another packed main room; her efforts were very well received.



Within the past year Tylor has taken a step back from djing, focusing on finding her way around the studio, and now excitingly has new releases in the pipeline. Her new sounds are a combination of Trance, techno grooves, and house beats, all delivered with the same passion and flair unique to Tylor-Leigh.



Now with the knowledge gained from her sabbatical & time in the studio, Tylor is looking forward to showcasing her music.



Management & Booking agent

Rob Murphy

Mobile: +353 (0) 87 673 5220

Email: rob@pfagency.net
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