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Influenced by everything from Massive Attack, Jack White, Led Zep and Jimmy Page through to Burial, Peaches, Soundgarden and Doc Scott. Lily has been focused on carving her own unique sound into the bass music soundscape for the better part of 6 years with more then 70 releases (totaling more then 140 tracks) and tours around NZ and Australia.

After undergoing 27 hours of major surgery in march 2011 which left her deaf for 3-months, Lily managed to still keep her prolific production and release rate going without skipping a beat. After taking 6 months off from touring to recover, she came back and toured extensively around Australia and New Zealand throughout 2012 and the first half of 2013. Set to take on North America in the second half of 2013.

After spending 6 years creating music under different aliases across multiple genres; Alexis K, Unsub, Kidsader, Reiko Che, Josie Gets Naked, Slightly, Sub Affair, Akuce and the band Madison; Lily has decided to combine all her work under one name 'Unsub'.

Lily is set to release not only her debut album this year, but 4 separate albums, alongside 6 EPs, a myriad of remixes and 5 singles, in styles ranging from dubstep, drumstep and DnB to moombahcore, dubhop, future garage and even indie rock over the next 12 months.

Lily also recently collaborated on The Love Theme: How Rude LP on the tracks Angel with Zomboy and Hen and Remi (both of which saw extensive BBC1Xtra and R1 airplay). She has also been featured on Beatport as an Artist to Watch in 2013 and charted top 100 across 3 different genres including a 6-week stint at No.1 in the Glitch Hop Charts.

As well as DJ'ing and Production. Lily has written 3 short films (2 produced, 1 in production). Worked on several short films (sound editor, composer) and a feature film (composer, sound editor). Her first short film as composer and sound editor was selected for Cannes and Cyprus International Film Festivals. Lily is also an accomplished multi-instrumentalist and session musician. She also co-founded and has run The Real Big Groove with Nieta Moore (Spinsta) since early 2005 with a focus on developing up and comers with a pay-it-forward style of management and guidance.

Lily’s music has received consistent airplay from radio stations around the world including BBC, Triple J and Ibiza Radio. She was a featured artist of the week on BBC Asian Network and had 2 top 50 ARIA Dance Charting releases in 2011/12 with the tracks Heartstrings and a remix of Spenda C’s Getting Dumb. Lily’s releases have consistently charted top 50 on both juno and beatport and she gained her first beatport No.1 (for 6 weeks running) with her remix of Ill-esha’s Only Fair. Lily has had her music used on MTV’s 'American Dance Legends', NZ Body Art Awards 2011 and Gen Bass Transnational Dubstep Compilation which received wide acclaim. Her music has been supported by artists as diverse as Laurent Garnier, Andy Smith (Portishead), Hank Shocklee (Public Enemy) and Dominic Owen through to Bassnectar, Downlink, N-Type and Bobby Friction.

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Lily Luck

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