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Miss Monique Crafts Captivating Melodic Techno Single “Look At You” for Interstellar Recordings

The Ukrainian sensation delivers her debut on the recently launched label with her melodic techno gem.

Melodic techno star Miss Monique makes her debut on Insomniac’s recently minted Interstellar Recordings imprint with her new single, “Look At You.”

Stream here : https://insom.co/lookatyou

Crystallising on the weekend of Miss Monique’s second Coachella 2024 performance, “Look At You” feels like a fitting way to consolidate the Ukrainian artist’s meteoric rise across melodic house and techno with a welcoming embrace to the Insomniac family – one of the world’s biggest tastemakers in electronic music.

“‘Look At You’ is the first record I’ve produced with a big room / stage specifically in mind.” – Miss Monique

Inhabiting the space between trance and techno, Interstellar Recordings is a fresh label project from the industry behemoth and continues Insomniac’s esteemed reputation for supporting trailblazing music from the world’s biggest headline DJs. Channelling the eclectic energy found in every Miss Monique show, “Look At You” pulls no punches with a dark, sparse production that leans into sawtooth bass, anthemic synths and an ethereal vocal breakdown that matches the label’s embrace of both light and dark elements.

Capable of filling cavernous festival stages as well as dark, low-ceilinged clubs, “Look At You” perfectly represents the artistry of Miss Monique; with momentum continuing to increase worldwide, her recent BBC Radio 1 Essential Mix debut was a statement of intent for the next step in her already impressive journey. Marking ten years of her globally revered YouTube mix series, the channel is on course to surpass a million subscribers this Spring, a moment in time that sees her hosting a label takeover at London’s Fabric, and preparing to play iconic events including Tomorrowland and Dalt Vila, Ibiza. 

Miss Monique’s new single “Look At You” is available on all platforms via Interstellar Recordings.

More About Interstellar

Interstellar is a live events and record label brand launched by Insomniac in 2023. Focused on charting the constellations of melodically inclined music, the new endeavor is set to light up the sky with its deep space aesthetic and immersive audiovisual experiences. Its dedicated record label Interstellar Recordings will mirror the world-class bookings, which will orbit around the sounds of progressive house, deep house, melodic house and techno. In year one of operation, the crew has already spotted dance music stars including Miss Monique, Jeremy Olander, and an exciting list of newcomers yet to be revealed. Between its otherworldly parties and unrivalled curation, Interstellar is a one-of-a-kind odyssey like nothing before it.

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About Miss Monique

Miss Monique is miss unique.

A Ukrainian DJ, producer and label owner who’s a YouTube, clubland and streaming phenomenon, with over 200 million cumulative views and almost 800,000 monthly Spotify listeners.

A trailblazing artist in the progress/melodic space with a huge online following hooked on her exquisitely crafted and produced livestreams– the most recent instalment of her filmed MiMo Podcast, number 042, a 70-minute Melodic Techno & House DJ Mix, had one million views within a month.

A talent incubator and champion in her own right: this year Siona Records, Miss Monique’s home for other young progressive artists, celebrates its fifth anniversary. Her Siona Records 3rd Anniversary @ Ibiza mix, launched on YT in June 2022, has been viewed almost 19.5 million times.

A fast-rising international performing phenom, drawing huge audiences from Argentina (4500 tickets sold for her last show in Rosario), to Canada (her 2022 set at Montreal’s Biosphere Museum for Cercle is also online, with five million views and counting), to Ibiza (multiple annual shows at multiple venues) to the US (she’s just been announced for Coachella 2024), to the UK– she’ll be appearing alongside CamelPhat at this summer’s Junction 2 festival in London, a show trailed by the honour of an upcoming Essential Mix for Pete Tong. “That’s an honour, and I’m very nervous, of course!” she admits. “And very excited at the same time.”

And Miss Monique is a breakthrough recording artist who cut through in 2023. Building on the success of her 2022 remix of Sied van Riel’s Rush (the most-sold progressive house track on Beatport that year), last year she remixed Sorry by BLOND:ISH featuring Madonna and Ringo by Lufthaus, Robbie Williams’s dance project with Tim Metcalfe and Flynn Francis. And she released three big singles of her own: Subterranean, The Morning After (with Paul Thomas) and City Boy.

Those artist releases came via Adam Beyer’s techno label Drumcode and Armin Van Burren’s more trance-driven Armada. Factor in her proven ability to remix across the electronic spectrum and collaborate with producers and vocalists such as Avira and Luna (both on Subterranean), and it all speaks to another game-changing aspect of Miss Monique’s skillset: her effortless ability to shapeshift between genres and sounds. Little wonder that she recently signed to WME, and is a 2024 priority act for the powerhouse Los Angeles-based agency’s Electronic Division.

This, then, is Miss Monique’s kaleidoscopic world. It’s a space where her signature green hair (an accidentally iconic look now much-copied by fans) is far from the only colour in the creative palette of an effervescent, positivity-promoting artist who prioritises good mental and physical health. Those ideas are also at the heart, sonically and metaphorically, of her epically uplifting, powerfully percussive latest track, Veselka. Long teased as the opener in her sets, the instrumental was finally released on Siona Records at the top of ’24. The translation of that Ukrainian word? Rainbow.

“Veselka is the last track which was finished in my hometown Kyiv before I had to leave my country due to the war,” explains Miss Monique, real name Olesia Arusha. “This track has pure energy, good vibes and is imprinted in my memory like a bright moment of peaceful times. I feel from our listeners they’re excited to finally have the copy in their playlists.”

It seems highly likely. As Progressive Astronaut noted in their rave review: “Veselka… has resulted [in] hands-in-the-air moments throughout her huge Christmas and New Year shows from Berlin to San Diego”.

But beyond the facts, stats and hits, she’s something more. Born in the small town of Kirovograd and raised in Kyiv, the Ukrainian capital where she cut her teeth as a teenage DJ, Lisbon-based Miss Monique is a reluctant artist-in-exile. She’s using her music and her performances to spread messages of peace, unity, solidarity and joyful defiance. Two years after she was forced to leave her war-torn country, she’s proud that, wherever she travels in the world, her shows are as much about flags in the air as hands in the air. “

This kind of support, it’s incredible,” she says appreciatively of the fans, of multiple nationalities, who wave the Ukrainian flag at her gigs. “But at the beginning, it was very hard. You don’t know how to control your feelings. I remember when the first time I saw the flag, it was in Israel. I ran away for a few seconds because it was very painful. “

Now I’m more controlled in my emotions. But I’m very appreciative of everyone doing this, because that means that people still remember, even after two years. They’re still trying to help us. The main thing is that they don’t forget, and they show that every time they come.”

Miss Monique’s emergence as a global talent came during the pandemic. She was already a big draw at home in Ukraine and in neighbouring countries, her profile hard-earned after a decade playing out and, way ahead of her peers, honing her YouTube artistry. But during the lockdowns her livestreamed sets from her home studio went viral. They were characterised by high production values, with Miss Monique’s natural, unforced decks-appeal radiating good vibes at a time when the world needed them most. Then, as restrictions eased, her profile rocketed as online fans around the world were finally able to see her live– by her estimation, in 2022 she and her close-knit team took some 200 flights to over 100 events.

There, again, it’s important for her to be an ambassador not just for her country but for a better way of pursuing both artistry and fan satisfaction. For that reason, “I take care of my body as much as I can,” Miss Monique says. “Because I want to be fresh, young and healthy as long as possible.”

And, of course, that clean-living and progressive mental attitude helps with a productivity that is as boundless as it is impressive. In 2024 she’ll be using her new global partnership with talent agency WME to expand the activities of Siona Records in promoting the new artists she and her team have discovered and are supporting. She’ll be touring wherever the music takes her. In the earliest weeks of the year alone those bookings include stops in Italy, Montreal, Andorra, Bali and Amsterdam with, down the line, slots on the Main Stage at Tomorrowland and the Carl Cox stage at Ultra Miami. There’s talk, too, of a fashion collaboration on her own capsule collection, with that signature look having drawn attention from various brands.

And, after Veselka, she’ll be releasing multiple new tracks.

“I’m always testing my new music in the clubs, because it’s very important to me to first of all see how it’s working, then I do some more edits. Only then do I release the music.” Somehow, amidst her performing schedule, she vows to “work harder on the production side of my own music. More collaborations with singers, some bigger artists…”

Miss Monique, then, is excited for the year and opportunities ahead. It’s a role that’s fired by feelings that, compared to most of her peers are, inarguably, more meaningful, more important and more powerful.

“If I have a party in two hours, but I’m reading in the news that Kyiv was just bombed again, I can sit and cry. But at the same time, I know that I have to turn off my feelings, and still bring the people happiness. Because I always try to make people happy.

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