Log in / create account

Endpoint: Charlotte de Witte



03:51
Videos (9)
created on: 24/09/2017
by: Lo55o (12478)
 
 

Person properties

General info :
Charlotte de Witte (born 21 July, 1992, Ghent, Belgium), formerly known as Raving George, is a Belgian DJ and producer residing in Evergem.
She is one of the most famous Belgian techno-dj's.

In 2010, 17-year-old Charlotte de Witte started as a DJ using the artist name "Raving George" because that name concealed that she was a girl and she did not want to be judged on her appearance but on her dj skills.

In 2011 Charlotte de Witte won the Red Bull-Electropedia award in the Studio Brussels program Switch. This allowed her to open the Main Stage at Tomorrowland in 2011 and marked her international breakthrough.

Throughout the years she started to play more and more Techno and less Electro and began to produce her own music. Her first EP Observe was released in 2013 and included 2 own songs and 3 remixes.
Aprat from music she graduated in 2013 in Event and Project Management at the Artevelde University College in Ghent.
Throughout the years, de Witte, under the name of Raving George, was repeatedly present on I Love Techno, Tomorrowland (5x), Pukkelpop (6x) and Laundry Day. She is resident DJ at the Studio Brussels' Playground program.

2015 saw the release of her second EP, Slaves / Alternate and in that same year she would organize KNTXT, a techno party in the Brussels' techno club Fuse, which included Sam Paganini.
She became known to the larger public by co-releasing 'You're Mine' with Oscar and the Wolf although she later would declare that this was not really her genre of music.

At the end of 2015 she dumped the Raving George moniker and she uses her real name since then, with the EP Weltschmerz being the first release under het real stage name.

She has her own radio program on national broadcaster Studio Brussel for over three years.
In 2017 she moved from Ghent to Brussels.
Relations :
Band member of : Raving George
This endpoint is new to the database, please check he (it) is not in with a similar endpoint name association (and use the ENA function if necessary).
Source :
Copied Wikipedia parts under license :
ENA's

Magazines

(1 items)

Music

(4 items)

Item number : 18130

Submitted by : Lo55o (12478)
on : 24/09/2017
Refined by : Lo55o (12478)
Last updated on: 24/10/2017