London based DJ Barely Legal is among the fastest growing talents in British club land. Growing up at house having a garage aficionado mom ensured that Chloe Robinson, now known as DJ Barely Legal, had UK bass guitar music wired into her scheduling from a young age. As a young raver, she bought her first pair of turntables in the summer of 2011 at age nineteen, and received prompt support from her Mancunian pals Chimpo.
Her assortment of robust and diverse designs of electronic music initially turned the heads of underground authorities like Marcus Nasty and Scratcha DVA, who spread her combinations in the ill-famed Rinse FM. A characteristic on BBC Radio 1Xtra’s 1500 seconds of Recognition shortly followed, exhibiting to the mainstream capability skill to seamlessly weave beats jointly. This caused a call back 6 months for her popular fortnightly Daily Dose Mix show.
Her success in the airwaves paved the way for her passing rise to the live stage. Hardly has received bookings at a number of the largest clubs in Britain and around Europe, which includes world famous London super club “Material”, and performed at the famed Outlook Festival in Croatia two years running. Her diverse set lists has frequently been a breath of fresh air across dance floors nationally, adding dimension as well as color to the hip House backdrop of modern club land.
Retrospectively it looks unavoidable that Barely Legal would bring the interest of Grime godfather, Wiley, who encouraged her to play at his Eskimo Dance and MC’d over among her Daily Dose combinations alongside the formidable Scratchy, Riko Dan and God’s Present. Regardless of anyone’s view, Chloe Robinson is getting increasingly difficult to dismiss. With gossips of her own impending generation, her peer reviewed gifts are quickly growing and will certainly see her become a cutthroat competition as a company.
However, the year 2013 was a great year for the 21 year old. The movements she has made lately comprise a booking at Manchester’s powerful Warehouse Undertaking this Fall. Hardly and her growing fan base definitely have a great deal to enjoy.