Eliza Rose
Artist, (UK)
Eliza Rose is proof of the magic within UK underground club culture. The Hackney-born vocalist and selector is responsible for certified platinum worldwide smash ‘“B.O.T.A. (Baddest Of Them All)” - a track that soared to Number One and saw her crowned as the first female DJ to top the official charts in 20 years. But it didn’t happen out of thin air: Eliza has long been circling London’s clubs, festivals and record shops, cultivating invaluable taste as a selector. Now having collected MOBO (“Best Dance/Electronic Act”) and Brit nominations (“Best Dance Act” and “Song Of The Year”), plaques, magazine covers and a world tour, she’s effortlessly straddling both the underground and global superstardom.
Over the past few years, Eliza has had multiple releases, collaborating with the likes of Calvin Harris, Carl Cox, The Trip, Oppidan, and most recently Josh Baker on their release “Down To The Bone”. All the while, she has brought her DJ sets to the iconic stages of Glastonbury and Manchester's Warehouse Project. Firmly establishing herself as one of the most exhilarating talents of a generation, she’s a bona-fide press world darling with support from Dazed, British Vogue, The Face, The Guardian, Pitchfork, NME, The Fader and more.
A vinyl junkie and club girlie at the core, Eliza is also continuing to grow her own label, Rosebud Records, which originally launched the global hit ‘B.O.T.A (Baddest Of Them All)’. With a handful of underground mixes – most recently Eliza’s edit of Ezra Collective’s ‘God Gave Me Feet for Dancing (feat. Yasmin Lacey) – she is nurturing her crate digging roots and bringing her unique UKG sound to international audiences.