Lisa Pin-Up | |
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Background information | |
Birth name | Lisa Chilcott |
Born | East End of London, England |
Genres | Hard house, electronic dance music |
Occupation(s) | DJ, producer |
Instrument(s) | Turntables, sampler |
Years active | 1996–present |
Website | www |
Lisa Pin-Up (born Lisa Chilcott)[1] is a British electronic dance music producer and DJ, whose career started in the 1990s. She is a hard house producer and part of the Nukleuz label. She is also a part-time model and ranked number 54 in Loaded's Hot 100 babes in 2002.[2]
Before being a DJ
Before becoming a DJ, Pin-Up worked as a model, where she appeared in an early 1990s television advertisement for Nescafé.
Discography
Singles
- Feel the Poison, by Lisa Pin-Up/Sugar The Pill (White label) (Released Oct 1998)
- Rock With Me, (on Tidy Girls EP) by Lisa Pin-Up (Tidy Trax) (Released June 1999)
- Freedom, by Lisa Pin-Up/Dirty Rotten Scoundrels (Devil May Care) (Released July 1999)
- Future Acid House, by Lisa Pin-Up (Nukleuz Records) (Released Feb 2000)
- What Would We Do?, by Lisa Pin-Up/Billy Daniel Bunter (Honey Pot) (Released March 2000)
- Music for the Masses '99, by Lisa Pin-Up and Tomislave(Released April 2000)
- To Love Is To Listen, by Lisa Pin-Up (Nukleuz Records) (Released April 2000)
- Such A Feeling, by Lisa Pin-Up/Gary Sharkie (Rock Hard Recordings) (Released June 2000)
- It's Not Over Yet, by Lisa Pin-Up/Gary Sharkie (Rock Hard Recordings) (Released July 2000)
- What It Does To Me, by Lisa Pin-Up/Billy Daniel Bunter (Rock Hard Recordings) (Released August 2000)
- Queens in the House, by Lisa Pin-Up/Modelle/Elvira (OTR Records) (Released September 2000)
- Biggest Baddest Mutha, by Lisa Pin-Up (Nukleuz Records) (Released October 2000)
- Another Jam, by Lisa Pin-Up/Modelle/Elvira (Rock Hard Recordings) (Released November 2000) Later signed to Nukleuz Records (Re-released April 2001)
- Sexy, by Lisa Pin-Up/Elvira (Rock Hard Recordings) (Released December 2000)
- DJs Make Ya Move, by Lisa Pin-Up/Modelle/Elvira (OTR Records) (Released January 2001)
- Fever, by Lisa Pin-Up (Rock Hard Recordings) (Released April 2001)
- Hard House Stompin', by Lisa Pin-Up (Rock Hard Recordings) (Released May 2001)
- To The Max, by Lisa Pin-Up (Rock Hard Recordings) (Released June 2001)
- To The Bone, by Lisa Pin-Up/Elvira on 23/7 (Ministry of Sound) (Released July 2001)
- Can't Top It, by Lisa Pin-Up (Nukleuz Records) (Released February 2002)
- It's Incredible, by Lisa Pin-Up (Cuttin Soundz) (Released March 2002)
- "Turn Up The Sound", by Lisa Pin-Up (Nukleuz Records) (Released April 2002) – UK No. 60[3]
- Jump! Jump! Jump!, by Lisa Pin-Up vs London Fiesta (Cuttin Soundz) (Released May 2002)
- "Blow Your Mind (I am the Woman)", by Lisa Pin-Up (Nukleuz Records) (Released December 2002) – UK No. 60[3]
- Sometimes We're Dancing/Don't Leave Me This Way, by Lisa Pin-Up (Nukleuz Records) (Released April 2003)
- Goes like this BANG! by Lisa Pin-Up (Nukleuz records) (released October 2003)
- Tie me up (DJ Nation) by Lisa Pin-Up (Nukleuz records) (Released March 2004)
- F**k this F**king, F**ck! by Lisa Pin-Up (Nukleuz records) (Release May 2004)
- Double sider There's a void (ecstasy)/I've had enough By Lisa Pin-Up (Nukleuz) [released October 2004]
- Party tonight By Lisa Pin-Up (Pin-Up Records) (released January 2005)
- Double sider:- Machine Gun Madness/Really like Cocaine By Lisa Pin-Up (Nukleuz records) [released May 2005]
- Double sider:- Be My Lover/Naughty Freak By Lisa Pin-Up (Nukleuz Records) [released October 2005]
- Lisa Pin-Up E.P:- Side 1)- Slave to your love, Side 2) What a wicked style By Lisa Pin-Up (Nukleuz records) [released 6 March 2006]
- Feel the beat By Lisa Pin-Up (Exclusive tracks)[released October 2007]
Remixes
- Biggest Baddest Mutha, by Lisa Pin-Up (The Remix) (Nukleuz Records) (released February 2001)
- Old Skool Flavours, by The Frisky Crew (Frisky Records) (Released March 2001)
- That's It, by Mr.Bishi (Y2K Records) (Released March 2001)
- Boom Jam, by Let's Shake (Rude Boy Records) (Released May 2001)
- How You Like Bass?, by Norman Bass – Substance (Ministry of Sound) (Released May 2001)
- Hey DJ, by Double Figures – 23/7 (Ministry of Sound) (Released June 2001)
- Bomb Thrush, by Organ Donors (Rock Hard Recordings) (Released August 2001)
- Be There, by Carlotta Chadwick (Rock Hard Recordings) (Released October 2001)
- The Drill, by The Dirt Devils (Nu-life Records) (Released February 2002)
- The Call To Power by Project 303 (Rock Hard Recordings) (Released February 2002)
Compilation albums
- The Sound of Freedom (Automatic Records) (Released September 1999)
- Raising Hell (Virgin) (Released July 2000)
- Hard House Nation (Warner Music) (Released September 2000; received gold disc for sales.)
- Hard House Nation 2 (Warner Music) (Released December 2000; received gold disc for sales)
- Hard House 3 (Warner Music) (Released March 2001)
- Hard House Euphoria (Telstar Records) (Released October 2001)
- Charlys Angelz Ibiza Distributed in Ibiza by the club Charlys Angelz(Released summer 2002)
Artist albums
- Biggest Baddest Mutha (Nukleuz Records) All 11 tracks produced by Lisa.(Released April 2003)
- Hard House Anthems 5 X-Rated (Nukleuz Records) (released March 2004)
- Infinity (Sony/BMG) (released 27 December 2004)
- Hard House Anthems vol 6 (Nukleuz) (released June 2005)
- Harddance Revolution (Nukleuz) (released June 2007)
- Tidy Weekender 9 (Tidy) (released July 2007)
References
- ↑ "Lisa Pin-Up". Discogs.com. Retrieved 28 July 2020.
- ↑ "TrusttheDJ – Lisa Pin-up :: Autobiography". Archived from the original on 17 February 2007. Retrieved 28 July 2020.
- 1 2 Roberts, David (2006). British Hit Singles & Albums (19th ed.). London: Guinness World Records Limited. p. 427. ISBN 1-904994-10-5.
External links
- Official website
- Lisa Pin-Up on SoundCloud
- Lisa Pin-Up discography at Discogs
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