At the young age of 23, ear and eye-catching DJ Lea Luna has
quite a handle on the club scene. She is a lifelong musician:
playing keys for as far back as she can remember, and spinning
records since she wasn't even of age to get into the clubs (in
the underground rave heyday, 1999). When a 16 year old girl
begins sharpening mixing skills and stacking up an arsenal of
records and CDs that soon in her life, what potential does she
already have in the club industry when she turns 21? DJ Lea
Luna will tell you. She's already played all over the country at
some of the most prestigious clubs and events the commercial
electronic scene has. Last year, her remix sets and her
6-foot-blonde stage prowess handed her the rock star nickname
"bootlegs." Her crowd-shaking mix of big-room club, house,
progressive, rock, and retro landed her in the DJ booths of
clubs such as Avalon New York and B.E.D. Miami. Not only clubs
took notice. She even rocked the stage with Ultra music fest
favorite Kevens, as part of his show, and opened for music
legends Steven Tyler and Chuck Berry. "After these past couple
of years, I feel like I've reached a level in my artistry that
measures up with the best, and I'm ready to own it. I recently
added my first name to my former DJ name, DJ Luna. To me, the
name Lea Luna symbolizes the final touch. I've completely
embodied the artist I've always dreamed of being. I've become
the real ME." ...and that she has.
Right now she's unleashing her own original music: vocals, keys,
beats, and style. Her first release "What's Your Sign," is an
electro-house dance floor masterpiece with Lea Luna's own
quirky, sexy lyrics. It is only days from being released, and is
co-produced by Deepsky's J. Scott G., who also worked with
Madonna, Seal, David Bowie, and Paul Oakenfold, to name only a
few. "I started early, I traveled, I learned, I met people... I
went through all kinds of music training, audio school, and this
whole DJ thing forever. Now, I've pinpointed my love for this
scene, the music, the lyric, my life in general, and art in
general. I've defined my strengths, my own unique style, my
inspiration, and my goals to a T. It all leads up to this:
basically, I've lived my whole life to make this new music ROCK
and take it to the stage."