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HOLLY LESTER

Originally hailing from rural Northern Ireland, Holly Lester has been busy carving her niche in the world of house and techno since emerging from England’s north-west dance scene at the start of the last decade.  

Originally hailing from rural Northern Ireland, Holly Lester has been busy carving her niche in the world of house and techno since emerging from England’s north-west dance scene at the start of the last decade.  

Holly first rose to prominence regularly playing for institutions Shine, Chibuku Shake Shake and The Warehouse Project, and has since gone on to command dancefloors in cities as far as Baku and Tbilisi, ticking off European destinations like Berlin, Amsterdam and Prague along the way. A permanent fixture for AVA festival, she recorded her infamous Boiler Room there in 2018; that moment would lead to DJ Mag and The Guardian citing her as a star on the rise, the latter likening her to fellow compatriots Bicep. 

While it's a flattering comparison, Lester's sound is all her own. Raw analogue jams rub shoulders with dreamy trance tinged melodies and swirling breakbeats, constantly driven by the distinct percussive energy that has become her trademark. With a penchant for the sounds of yesteryear, expect to hear early French house slammers and forgotten Detroit classics interlaced with her unique approach to modern-day house music.

Off the dancefloor, she has become heavily involved in campaigning for the Northern Irish night time economy; co-founding Free The Night in early 2021 with Boyd Sleator, the pair have been working tirelessly with a passionate team to try and change the landscape of NI nightlife. This, along with Holly's various accolades saw her nominated for the DJ Mag Best of British awards in 2021 in the 'Underground Hero' category - a credit to her commitment to the scene and humble demeanour, which remains central to her continued success.

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