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About Jodie Harsh


Jodie Harsh is a London-based DJ music producer, promoter, and drag queen.


Jodie Harsh adopted her moniker at the age of 18 when she moved to London for her studies at the London College of Fashion. She started exploring the drag scene and working in nightlife. She hosted her own parties at different venues across London, with her debut event taking place at Soho Revue Bar . She founded the gay club brand Room Service in 2010, which was initially based in London but later expanded internationally. As a promoter for Room Service, Harsh booked renowned DJs like Honey Dijon to perform. During these parties, she also began to DJ herself due to budget constraints for hiring opening act DJs. Harsh's reputation as a DJ grew, and she received bookings from various clubs in Europe and beyond, as well as fashion brand events. In 2016, she achieved further notoriety when she launched the party Dollar Baby in East London, where she was accompanied by her friend Lady Gaga on opening night.


In July 2021, Harsh launched club night Feel It in association with live music venue Omeara, alongside Clayton Wright. The club night has hosted sets and performances from acclaimed artists like Jessie Ware, Annie Mac, Eats Everything, Patrick Topping and Charli XCX.


Harsh started writing and producing music a few years after becoming a DJ. She created remixes for various artists, such as Beyonce's "BLOW", Fergie's "LA Love", and Justin Timberlake's "Suit and Tie". Additionally, she produced The Night, an EP for Melanie C. Harsh then began developing her own artist project and collaborated with SOPHIE to co-produce the track "Secret " for Charli XCX's Vroom Vroom EP. Later, they co-wrote start's debut single "Tuesday". Harsh released subsequent singles and an EP under her own Harsh Beats label, including "Don't Try Me", "Filthy Rich", and "Beats and Pieces".


As the pandemic forced clubs to shut down abruptly in 2020, Harsh's DJ career came to an unexpected halt. This prompted her to venture into music production and release her own tracks, as well as to start livestreaming and podcasting. In November 2020, she unveiled her first single signed to a record label, "My House" initially under Another Rhythm records, but later signed a deal with Warner Music UK. "My House" gained popularity and was played on Radio 1 Playlist for several months, becoming the top trending sound on TikTok, and featured cameos from 61 British drag queens in the music video, including nearly every queen who'd been featured in both seasons of RuPaul's Drag Race UK. The dance track instantly became a post-lockdown anthem as clubs reopened across the country. Harsh's subsequent singles included "No Sleep", "Good Time", "Shock", and "Hectic".


Harsh has created remixes for several artists, including Sonny Fodera, Kylie Minogue, Years and Years, Charli XCX, Rina Sawayama, Fatboy Slim, and Sigala. In 2021, she signed a major global publishing deal with Universal Music. In 2022, Harsh was featured on the BBC Radio 1 playlist for her "My House" and her SG Lewis co-production "No Sleep".


This article uses material from the Wikipedia article "Jodie Harsh", which is released under the Creative Commons Attribution-Share-Alike License 3.0.

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