Cici
An artistic soul with a rebellious spirit, Irish born DJ and producer, Cici, is here to vibrate magic.
Growing up in Dublin, Cici studied fine arts and dance and explored a deep love for minerals and crystals. After promoting her own parties in Dublin, Cici began DJing in 2009. Fast forward to now, and Cici spends her time between Ibiza and London. In Ibiza she regularly plays the infamous Pikes for Cosmic Pineapple, alongside Josh Wink and Ida Engberg and Pete Tong amongst more. In London she has played room one and two at London’s infamous fabric – a lifelong dream realised, –and has also played in Berlin, India (playing her first Mixmag Lab), Toronto and Iceland - playing alongside Italo Johnson, Mr G, Mr C and Luciano. “I love to play a more intimate room with wild energy - where you can feel and connect closer with everyone in the space." 2021 saw her return to DJ-ing with a huge impact after her first release as she joins the Boiler Room crew for their London festival, plus plays across the UK alongside Nina Kraviz, Mall Grab and Carl Cox at parties in The Cause, The Warehouse Project and Printworks. And in 2022, she is not only a key player at Circo Loco on Mondays at DC10, she also played at clubs and festivals including Koko with Sven, Glitch Festival in Malta with Ben Klock and Nina and her biggest London look to date at Field Day with The Chemical Brothers and Kraftwerk. She also returned to Mixmag’s Lab in London at the end of June. In a word: busy.
‘Extraneous’ is her first production effort realised – which has now dropped on Mella Dee’s label Warehouse Music. The 4 track EP, named after the title track, flew with regular Radio1 plays, plus an RA mix and glowing reviews on Mixmag, Resident Advisor and DJ Mag. Her second release on Man Power’s Me Me Me imprint also did well in all the right places, including key support from Jaguar and Sarah Story on Radio One.
She regularly plays radio shows in the UK and across Ibiza, having delivered flawless mixes for the likes of Sonica, Rinse FM and Noods in Bristol. She also has a monthly show on OpenLab where she demonstrates her leftfield, lo-fi leanings and her innate love of electronic digging.