Charlotte de Witte
Charlotte de Witte | |
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Birth name | Charlotte Aloïs de Witte |
Also known as | Charly |
Born | [1] Ghent, Belgium | 21 July 1992
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Years active | 2010–present |
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Website | charlottedewittemusic.com |
Charlotte de Witte (born 21 July 1992) is a Belgian DJ and record producer, best known for her "dark and stripped-back" brand of acid techno and minimal techno.[2][3] She has previously performed under the alias Raving George. She is the founder of the labels KNTXT and Époque.
Early life and career
[edit]De Witte was born in Ghent, Belgium[4] on 21 July 1992.[1] Around 2009, she started to explore Ghent's underground nightclub scene, where she was drawn to electronic music. She started DJing in 2010, mainly playing electro music;[4] her production work commenced about two years later.[5] Winning a Studio Brussel DJ contest in 2011, she subsequently performed at the Tomorrowland festival.[4][5] She adopted the alias Raving George to avoid negative preconceptions against female DJs,[5][6][7] releasing her debut EP in 2013.[5] Following the release of a string of EPs on Bad Life and Crux Records, her 2015 single "You're Mine," which featured Oscar and the Wolf, became a hit.[4]
In 2015, de Witte dropped her alias and started using her real name.[8] This was accompanied by a change in her music style from previously electro and electro house more in the direction of techno. She cites a set by German Techno DJ Len Faki that she heard at a festival as the origin of this stylistic change.[9] Her debut EP under her name, Weltschmerz, was released on the same year on Turbo Recordings.[4][7] This was followed by a string of 2017 EPs,[7] as well as 2018's Heart of Mine and The Healer EPs.[2][7] de Witte has performed at various notable electronic music events, including Junction 2 Festival, Boiler Room and Printworks.[5]
In 2019, she launched her own label, KNTXT.[6] Artists such as Chris Liebing, Monoloc, or Alignment have released works under KNTXT.[10] In the same year, she was voted the world's best techno DJ at the DJ Awards.[11] Since 2019, she has advanced to one of the most acclaimed DJ's in techno, winning notable awards in the industry and earning her the nickname "techno queen".[12][13]
On February 5, 2021, de Witte announced via social media her engagement to Italian techno DJ and producer Enrico Sangiuliano.[14] Later that year, the couple released their first joint record, a remix of the 1990 Italian-Belgian trance song "The Age of Love". The remix became a hit, topping of Beatport's 2021 techno bestsellers list and receiving a gold record in 2022 for over 500,000 units sold.[15][16] The couple got married in 2022.[17]
In January 2024, de Witte has launched new label Époque, a platform for remixes of iconic tracks from Belgium.[18]
On 9 February 2024, de Witte opened a temporary KNTXT Store in Brussels, situated at Square Sainctelette 4.[19]
Discography
[edit]Charlotte de Witte discography as adapted from Discogs:[20]
- DJ mixes
- Turbo Promo DJ Mix (2016)
- Connection (2017)
- Groove Podcast 163 (2018)
- SonneMondSterne XXII (2018)
- Extended plays
- Monodon Monoceros (2013; as Raving George)
- Obverse EP (2013; as Raving George)
- Slaves / Alternate (2013; as Raving George)
- Weltschmerz (2015)
- Trip (2016)
- Sehnsucht (2016)
- Actually (2016)
- Brussels (2017)
- Voices of the Ancient (2017)
- Closer (2017)
- Our Journey (2017)[21]
- Wisdom (2017)[22]
- Heart of Mine (2018)
- The Healer (2018)
- Liquid Slow (2019; collaboration with Chris Liebing)[23]
- Pressure (2019)
- Selected (2019)
- Vision (2020)[24]
- Return to Nowhere (2020)[25]
- Rave on Time (2020)[26]
- Formula (2021)[27]
- Asura (2021)[28]
- Universal Consciousness (2022)[29]
- Apollo (2022)[30]
- Reflection (2023; collaboration with Enrico Sangiuliano)[31]
- Overdrive (2023)[32]
- Power Of Thought (2023)[33]
- Sanctum (2024)[34]
- Singles
- "You're Mine" featuring Oscar and the Wolf (2015; as Raving George)
- "The Age of Love" (2021; featuring Enrico Sangiuliano)[16]
- "High Street" (2023)[35]
- "Roar" (2024)[36]
- "How You Move" (2024)[37]
- Remixes
- Jerome Isma-Ae - Hold That Sucker Down (Trance & Rave remix) (2020)
- Bob Moses & Zhu - Desire (2020)[38][39]
- Universal Nation - Push (2024)[40]
Awards and nominations
[edit]Year | Nominee / Work | Category | Result | Ref. |
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2018 | Charlotte de Witte | Best Techno Artist | Nominated | [41] |
2019 | Techno Award | Won | [42] |
Year | Position | Notes | Ref. |
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2019 | 74 | 74 | [43] |
2020 | 32 | 42 | |
2021 | 23 | 9 | |
2022 | 14 | 8 | [44] |
2023 | 18 | 4 | [45] |
2024 | 16 | 2 | [46] |
Year | Position | Notes | Ref. |
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2018 | 17 | 17 | [47] |
2019 | 7 | 10 | [48] |
2020 | 1 | 6 | [49] |
2021 | 1 | 0 | [50] |
Year | Position | Notes | Ref. |
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2022 | 1 | 1 | [51] |
2023 | 1 | 0 | [52] |
2024 | 1 | 0 | [53] |
Year | Nominee / Work | Category | Result | Ref. |
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2019 | Charlotte de Witte | Best Techno Artist (Female) | Won | [54] |
2020 | Won | [55] |
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