Cannabaceae

T-DJ Milana
Born
Julia Igorevna Rysina

(1989-02-12) February 12, 1989 (age 35)
Years active2007—present
Known fortopless-DJ (house, tech house, techno)
Websitedjmilana.com

T-DJ Milana (Julia Igorevna Rysina; born February 12, 1989, in Luhansk) is a Ukrainian DJ, composer, dancer and model, best known for performing in top-less in her sets.

Biography

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T-DJ Milana in July 2018

Julia Rysina was born on February 12, 1989, in Luhansk.[1] Until 2007, she had been engaged in the modeling business, but then she moved to Kharkiv, where she began her career of a topless DJ at the MISTO club and formed the Quattro Hand's Stuff project together with DJ Viniloff.[2][3]

In 2009, T-Dj Milana started a two-month tour of the clubs in Bulgaria, Croatia and Macedonia,[3] after which she was invited as a special guest on the talk show The Late Show with Azis.[4]

In 2010, she presented her first track "Feel, Real" and its video clip, and also organized a week tour in Indonesia and repeated tours in Bulgaria and Russia. By 2011, Julia's single was used and supported by a number of famous DJs, so Paul Oakenfold used it in his episode 094 "Perfecto Podcast!", and James Grant – in his radio show "Anjunadeep".

In 2013-2014, DJ Milana twice participated in the TV show "Says Ukraine" on the "Ukraine" channel.[5][6] In the August of the same year, Milana made a performance on the island of Ibiza in Spain for the first time, where she immediately received the status of a resident of a major boat party "Oceanbeat Ibiza". Also in 2013, Julia starred in the video for the song "Gimme some more" by the Bulgarian singer Valya.[7] Since 2014, she continues to work as a resident at the "Oceanbeat Ibiza", as well as in the clubs "Bora-Bora Ibiza" and "Top 21 Ibiza".

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