Katy de Jesus, who grew up in Luxembourg with Portuguese roots, came to electronic music relatively late in life. All the more reason her sets bear the traces of that biography: they are playful, multilingual in sound, full of energy, and always intuitive. Polyrhythmic structures, technoid tensions, Afro-Latin influences – her music lives through feeling, and form follows that feeling. Listening to her, you can tell there’s no preordained career trajectory at work here – only a path shaped by curiosity and openness.
Natalie Robinson, meanwhile, brings the depth of her Ghanaian-American heritage into the booth. Raised on gospel, funk, soul, and hip-hop, she eventually found her love for house. Her music puts groove at the centre and keeps the roots of Black musical history alive.
Two perspectives, one sound
As a duo, Katy and Natalie complement each other in a unique way. What one shapes through instinct, the other deepens through her sense of rhythm. Their b2b sets are never a mere sequence of tracks, but musical dialogues rooted in mutual interest.
Their appearance at the HHV store was not just a showcase of two DJs, but a glimpse of what happens when two artistic voices merge. Katy and Natalie show us what DJing can be: a starting point for exchange and shared experience.