Eleonora Cutaia

Known for her sexy and eclectic selections, London based Eleonora Cutaia has carved a niche for herself by DJing at some of the most popular and exclusive clubs in Europe, America and Asia.
Always crossing boundaries and joining the dots between diverse genres, Eleonora’s sets incorporate lounge, electronica, house, dubstep and techno seamlessly – all having in common sophisticated, sensual and beautifully textured sounds.

Currently one of the faces of Pioneer Pro DJ, Eleonora has headlined and shared events with the likes of King Britt, Vikter Duplaix, The Jinks and Francesco Farfa at venues such as Fabric, Pacha, Jazz Café, Victor and Whisky Mist.
With a collection of over 20,000 records, Eleonora is equally comfortable djing at underground clubs, as well as at exclusive celebrity and corporate parties.

First making her mark in 2006 with the acclaimed compilation “Underground Soul” on Expansion Records, soon Eleonora went on to start her own label, Stilnovo Music.
To date, alongside Eleonora’s own work, artists and remixers on Stilnovo have included Atjazz, Opolopo, Jay Tripwire and the legendary Brian Alexander Morgan – already producer for SWV, Usher and Martha Wash.

On the airwaves, Eleonora can be found hosting her “Stilnovo Sessions” on the popular London-Tokyo radio station Samurai FM. Her mixes can also be heard on several stations across the globe, such as Fashion FM, IbizaGlobalRadio, M2o and more.
Press coverage has also been generous, with features on Esquire, Pioneer DJ Sounds, Echoes and more.

Always one up to date with the music world, in 2006 Eleonora founded the music promo service AheadPR: a platform for promoting independent music to the world’s top DJs, press and radio. To date AheadPR has promoted over 200 artists and labels including 4Hero, Parov Stelar, Vega Records, Third Ear Recordings – as well as helped launch the career of many upcoming acts.

Now working on new releases for Stilnovo as well as remixes for other labels, Eleonora prepares for another busy season in the studio and on the road.



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