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Red Moon Sessions #079 – NIKKI SIG

Artist: @nikki-sig
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Nikki Sig is OG as it gets.

She began her DJ career pushing vinyl back in 2001, and hasn’t missed a beat since. In fact, her momentum has accelerated as of late, having recently been inducted as Bassic Records' newest resident.

Originally from southern NSW, Nikki Moved to Melbourne in 2003, where she has been an integral part of the scene for nearly two decades, contributing greatly to the musical evolution of this legendary region.

Her resume includes performances in Switzerland, NZ, and the best doofs in Australia: Rainbow Serpent, Dragon Dreaming, Happy Daze, Tanglewood, Earth Frequency, Trancendence, Elements, Elysium, Where The Wild Things Are, Comfort Zone, and Synaestheshia — just to name a few.

Well known for her technical skills, seamless mixing, and delectably gritty selections, the Nikki of today excels as a sorcerer of dark, minimal, progressive bush tekkas.

We’ve also had the pleasure of enjoying her duo performances with acoustic act Riverwind: Nikki lays down smooth tribal techno whilst Riverwind raises the energy with the didgeridoo and ancient flutes. Together it’s a fusion of unreal beats and organic rhythms, tech and earth, uplifting music with grounding vibrations.

Among many epic years, 2017 was a big one for Nikki, because she landed her first set at Rainbow Serpent, and started her own DJ school, Drop the Beat, which focuses on training and empowering female talent. Nikki continues to perform at the best parties, and is currently working towards producing her own techno music.

Nikki is a dear friend of ours, and she’s well loved in the community, for good reason. She’s vibrant, authentic, and a pleasure to be around. When she played for us at Renegade, it was fantastic. The tribe totally gets around her sound and her vibe.

It’s an honour to have her on the Red Moon airwaves, with this epic 3 hour bush tekkas journey.

Well done Nikki, we love ya!