ABOUT MARCELLA 

In addition to founding The Puppini Sisters in 2004, Marcella Puppini is known for her time as a designer with Vivienne Westwood in the late ‘90s, as Mayoress of Camden in 2013, as Musical Director of large scale Burlesque and Variety shows, as a DJ with her own radio show, as leader and founder of Indie-Rock-Weimar orchestra Marcella and The Forget Me Nots, and as the only female guest conductor of the prestigious Russian Jazz band The George Garanian Big Band.


Marcella Puppini has always been quite difficult to pigeonhole: a pioneer of the Vintage revival when it was still underground and subversive, a known face both on the indie scene and the BBC, at ease both in the rarefied atmosphere of a Conservatoire and in hipster clubs.


Marcella’s first foray in the electronic music scene was as a vocalist, in 2002, on Rich B’s House hit Revolution.

While touring with The Puppini Sisters (with whom she has sold over a million albums and toured worldwide). Marcella started developing as a producer and songwriter, collaborating with artists such as R.A. The Rugged Man and Adamski, and at the same time becoming a respected DJ both on the Underground scene (Torture Garden, A Curious Invitation’s Masked Balls, Le Boutique Bazaar, Club Femdom) and in commercial clubs (Proud Camden, Popstarz, Zigfrid Von Underbelly, Roadtrip, Century Club, MINT, Gay Pride Maspalomas, Gay Pride Brighton).

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