
OK So, first things first. Goldierocks. That's Sam Hall; blonde-haired vixen and rock n roll talent-spotter de jour. Now most renowned for her energised DJ appearances, invading parties and aftershows all over the land - at some point in time, Sam's probably hijacked your fave indie/electro haunt.
Some highlights of late include playing to a rammed Cabaret tent at this summer's Reading & Leeds Festival, the Leftfield Stage at Glastonbury, hosting the closing parties of the Ibiza Rocks festival at Bar M on the white isle, warming up for Simian Mobile Disco at TDK Cross Central, playing main stage at the deliciously oddball Secret Garden Party in Cambridge, rocking the beach at Newquay Ripcurl Boardmasters Festival, headlining the vast super-club that is Razzmatazz in Barcelona, dancing on through flash-floods at Wakestock Festival in Wales, sending the Czechs crazy at Summer Of Love Festival in Prague, DJing Camden Crawl, The Great Escape Festival in Brighton and Lovebox Weekender and playing alongside Juliette and The Licks at the MTV European Music Awards 06 in Copenhagen.
This is of course not forgetting her extensive work in music journalism including her acclaimed Goldierocks column in independent national music magazine Spill and UP Magazine, her role as Nightlife Editor for Rockfeedback.com, guest articles and interviews in renowned papers such as Music Week, Logo, i-D and fashion zine Phamous 69 and coffee table classics such as Tamsin Blanchard's "Green Is The New Black" (Hodder, London, 2007). Also to note her contribution as a speaker to a number of specialist music panels at industry conferences such as In The City and London Calling 06.
Entwining taste with style, zest and motion, her sets and appearances are more performance rather than mere, tame exhibitionism building, and popping just when the ambience is ready, and the crowd screams for more. Goldierocks is infecting the capital, and beyond. Polish up your dancing clogs, it's going to be a long night.
