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LottieLottie 's talent was first spotted by the promoters of London's leading night The Gallery where in 1996 she was selected as their weekly resident (rated by Tall Paul as his favourite DJ). Today she has progressed onto her residency at London Calling - another Turnmills night - with Radio 1's Danny Rampling . Lottie also plays all over the UK at the likes of Basics in Leeds, The Bomb in Nottingham, SLAM in Glasgow, Shindig in Newcastle, Underwater in London, Sugar in Leamington Spa, Boutique (various venues), The Ministry of Sound (various countries), Passion in Coalville She also proudly holds the title of being Bugged Out 's first lady, an honour indeed to be so highly regarded at this legendary Liverpool club.

Where Lottie shines as a DJ is in her quality of music and her insistence in only playing proper house. Spinning deep and tribal, through to tough and techy house with an added twisted disco and funky sound from UK and American labels, she is a consummate spinner. Combining her looks and talent was somewhat inevitable, although her insistence that music come first has strongly directed what media coverage she chooses. Entering the world of TV was a natural step for Lottie, presenting for MTV at Homelands (2000) and appearing on Channel 4's award winning Faking It show as a mentor to a classical musician who was trying to make it as a club DJ.

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