SOYOON


Originally from Seoul where she lived until she was 13, Soyoon then followed her parents to France, where she now resides. DJ artist with references as numerous as varied, she draws her inspiration in a panel of genres that she mixes with finesse and audacity. Her sets are characterized by a luminous Trance, mixed with dark EBM, lancinating New Wave or sultry Disco. 

Influenced at a very young age by her grandfather, a fervent music collector, she forged her electronic culture by listening to his cassette collection and discovering other musical styles and artists such as Prince, Depeche Mode and David Bowie through the different radio frequencies. From then on she started to make her own compilations that she listened to in a loop on her first Aiwa blue dolphin walkman. 

From her love for electronic music, Soyoon will develop a real passion for djing, passion that she transmits today through electrifying, federative and uncompromising sets. She made her debut on the Boiler Room's From the Counter shows, alongside Ron Morelli, and then went on to share the stage with Vladimir Ivkovic, Helena Hauff, David Vunk, Dr. Rubinstein, Roi Perez, Anastasia Kristensen, Eliott Litrowski, Oliver Hafenbauer and S.O.N.S., to name just a few. 

Present on the international scene, her talents as a DJ and her vision of the party have taken her behind the decks of clubs in Berlin, Helsinki, Hanoi, Bristol, Belgrade or Hong Kong. Resident at the Nantes-based club Macadam (famous in particular for its "Gloria" long format and costume day parties), also at Berlin's Cocktail d'Amore parties, Rinse France radio and the 宀 (Mihn) Club in Hong Kong, Soyoon embodies a strong idea of the party, burning and dancing. Her style, imbued with the Rave energy of the 90s and her foolproof technique, allow her to take her audience wherever she wants and to lead the dance on all terrains.

 

AGENT

Matthew Johnson & Dominic Pipe
matt@thepool-london.com

LOCATION

Paris, FR

AVAILABLE FOR

DJ

PRONOUNS

She / Her

LINKS

Instagram
Soundcloud
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