Genesis VI at Mansion | Music | Miami | Miami New Times | The Leading Independent News Source in Miami, Florida
Navigation

Genesis VI at Mansion

There's something a little Sheila E. about Tracy Young. Her steadfast, stoic presence when she's doing her DJ thing reminds you of Prince's bongo-smacking concubine in her Arsenio Hall Show heyday. For both women, that temple-of-steel impenetrability is/was their greatest weapon in a male-dominated world. On face, Young — Miami-based...
Share this:

There's something a little Sheila E. about Tracy Young. Her steadfast, stoic presence when she's doing her DJ thing reminds you of Prince's bongo-smacking concubine in her Arsenio Hall Show heyday. For both women, that temple-of-steel impenetrability is/was their greatest weapon in a male-dominated world.

On face, Young — Miami-based since leaving the D.C. area in 1998 — would appear to have everything dicked. The biggest female DJ in the world, she spins tribal, disco-ized house that gets the body moving before it knows what's happening.

But stoicism and great tuneage will get you only so far without a little help from above. In Young's case, there is, or was for a long time, a direct line to Madonna that came into play when Madge caught Young's millennium party set at Liquid, where the turntablist had recently snagged a residency. Madonna so adored her that Young became the superstar's signature DJ, spinning on her tours and playing all the important afterparties, up to and including the one for the Next Best Thing movie premiere and the wedding reception in Scotland for Madge and Guy Ritchie.

There are other bullet points to her story. Young was an MTV fixture for a time, DJing for House of Style and making several appearances on Sisqo's Shakedown. She also runs her own record label, Ferosh, which has in turn spun off Feroshwear, a club-inspired clothing line. The plan for New Year's Day is the same as it has been for a few years: Young will spin from 8 a.m. until she can no longer stand, and thou shalt party.

KEEP NEW TIMES FREE... Since we started New Times, it has been defined as the free, independent voice of Miami, and we'd like to keep it that way. Your membership allows us to continue offering readers access to our incisive coverage of local news, food, and culture with no paywalls. You can support us by joining as a member for as little as $1.