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Karis is an MC/rapper, host and songwriter, who owns and runs promotions company, 'Hardstep Sistaz'', assisting in the promotion of female artists worldwide. With over ten years involvement in the music industry. Karis originally established herself in the drum n bass scene based in London reknown as Lady MC and worked hard through the male dominated scene to become a recognized and respected artist. When people hear the name 'Lady MC', it thrives in recognition through countless performances and radio shows around the globe. Having worked with Tommy Dee (Kanye West & Kylie Minogue’s productions), Michael Jackson’s Choreographer, Sean Cheeseman and toured about the Eastcoast of USA having the proviledge of working with the likes of the Zulu Nation, performing with the pioneers of Hiphop, Afrika Bambaata, Kool Herc and TC Izlam Karis in just 9 months (2007) has been casted on two prime time TV shows for the BBC and Channel 4 with more television work in the pipeline …with included features with BBC 1xtra and maintains a regular show on London’s Award Winning, Kool FM while performing countrywide hosting drum and bass events whilst working in her rap/pop group Don Diva.

       

During weekdays Maressa Surrett is a Web site designer for a Eugene company, but on evenings and weekends she's Jade Bassix - an electronic-dance music artist who has performed in far away places such as Hong Kong.

As the owner of So Broken Recordings, a Eugene-based electronic dance label, she is trying to attract Pacific Northwest and female musicians, once regarded as the industry's underrepresented artists, she said.

"Ever since I first started DJ-ing, I knew there was a serious lack of women, but I never let that become an issue or get me down in any way," she said. "Perhaps this was some sort of motivation for me to push myself to success. I hope to be a good role model for other truly talented young women to follow."

Surrett, who grew up in Salem as "one of the guys," said she didn't feel intimated at the absence of female DJs.

"I will say that at times when I first started DJ-ing, I did encounter jeers or guys staring over my shoulder during my DJ sets - almost waiting for me to mess up," she said. "But there were hardly any women at that time DJ-ing in the Northwest, and I think guys were surprised that a female could do this. Or perhaps they were afraid that a woman could possibly do it better."

Since then, attitudes toward female DJs have changed, and more female DJs are emerging across Oregon, she said.

Surrett and her record label, which carries artists handpicked by Surrett, reaches fans across the world.

"They are all unique and talented and all have a special place on So Broken Recordings," she said.

Her ear for musical talent was developed at Salem-based indie rock and punk label Schizophonic Records, where she started interning when she was only 15. In 2004, she started producing her own music, remixing tracks, releasing DJ mixes and traveling the world to play at different clubs.

"I felt there was a major lack of representation for Northwest electronic artists within the industry but still an enormous amount of talent here," Surrett said.

With the contacts she made at various shows, she started her record label, which now distributes music via MP3s and an Internet radio station (www.sobroken.com) rather than traditional vinyl records. The label plans to release music from Jay Cynik, Suff-x and Kontagious during the summer.

Surrett, who grew-up listening to hip-hop and punk-rock and was classically trained on the viola and clarinet, became interested in electronic dance music in high school.

"I really loved what drum and bass sounded like; I was drawn to its intensity and speed. I wanted to hear more of it in a live setting and meet the people who were behind these rave events and music," she said.

After attending various rave events, Surrett started DJ-ing - "a natural progression" for most rave-goers, she said. Surrett, whose influences include Bjork, John B, Ming & FS and Richie Hawtin, favors darker sounds.

"Whatever music I make or play is definitely based on emotion and passion. I put a lot of feeling and thought into what I do - some days could be funky, some days dark. There isn't necessarily a message I try to get across, but my emotions definitely show through in the end result," she said.

For aspiring female artists, she recommends: "Follow your dreams. I know that saying has been said time and time again, but it's true. Never let gender be a factor in anything you do. If you have the love, drive, passion, you can do anything you set your mind to."

Surrett will host a re-launch party celebrating the two-year anniversary of So Broken Recordings at the Indigo District, 1290 Oak St. in Eugene, from 9 p.m. to 2 a.m. tonight. Music artists performing at the event include Surrett, Kontagious, Wikk!d, Zita and Silpher. Surrett will also be playing at The Grove restaurant, 1033 N.W. Bond St., in Bend on June 24.

tdavis@dailyemerald.com

   

Over the last 12 year DyerMC has grown to be one of the most recognizablefemale voices in Jungle
Drum and Bass music and a heavily requested urban artist across Europe. Beginning her grind at local
youth clubs and on pirate radio, DyerMC was quickly picked up by All-Star Ragga Jungle Squad
“Knowledge & Wisdom”, a connection which lead to her extensively touring Europe and Canada. After
generating an industry buzz with her first solo track“Female Phenomenon” DyerMC went on to become
a member of an all female mc based group called “Bad Girl MC’s”, the crew released material to critical
acclaim which was reviewed in Touch and Rewind magazines. Currently working on her debut album,
Dyer also represents Bad Breaks and Stamina Records with DJ N atty from France. She is associated with
The Hipstep massive and has played extensively with American Hipstep, Jungle Drum and Bass Legend
Supa MC TC Izlam. Possessing a unique style and flow, Dyer brings an electric energy and stage presence
to the dance, an energy and vibe that has captured her an ever growing army of fans across the globe.
Dyer has per formed for Roots n Bass, Drum DNA, (FR), Deep in the Jungle, Ulanbator, Freshly cut, (GER)
WEMF, Ganja Smile, Next Total Technopolis, (NOR) Bar-b-Q beats n Booty, Cookies & Cream,
Clash of Da Sexes,Karess, (U.K) and more…
She regularly guests on a variety of live, pirate and internet radio shows on stations such as Rude FM,
Rinse FM, Pressure Origin, Xtreme, Subjam, Raw Mission, Y2K, Pyrotechnic (net), Planet DnB (net),
Touch FM, Essex FM, The Dominion Order (net) and more...

Her current release discography includes:

"Nothingz gonna stop us" Fragile Recs
"Who Da Bad Girlz" Fragile Recs
"Female Phenomenon" Air In Motion
"The Worldz Against Me" White Label
"Our Flows" Knowledge & Wisdom Recordings, and more…..

2005…More Dyer the people require.

Martyn William Pepperell

Freelance Journalism and Promotions
Ruffneck Souljah Recordings

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