Chances are you know the big names in EDM, like Skrillex to Calvin Harris, but chances are you haven’t heard of very many females on the scene.
But here’s one chick you need to know: LA-based DUCKY has been playing clubs since she was 13 by way of the fake ID, which has helped her to hone her killer mixing skills and allowed her to shape the distinct sound she has today.
DUCKY’s expert level production and sweet dancing vibes are no doubt making waves along with her free weekly series “Rave Toolz” and recently she remixed producer and DJ Rain Man tune, “Habit,” which makes for a sick tune in itself.
Check the remix below and give DUCKY a follow, because we need more girls in EDM.
Angie is a film/TV & commercial producer and also a music journalist based in Los Angeles. Follow her on Instagram @whatangiesays or check out her newest fave tunes on Spotify at #WhatAngieSpins
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