Julie Thompson

The United Kingdom has established a reputation over the past decades to deliver stunning vocalists and singer/songwriters in all possible genres, and Julie Thompson is no exception to this unwritten rule. The ability to write and sing atmospheric lyrics and warm vocals seems to be the perfect antidote for the UK's sometimes cold, gloomy and rainy climate, as proven over the years especially in high profile dance releases. Norwich born and bred Julie already knew she had music running through her veins at a young age. Upon reaching her 14th birthday, young Julie began singing, writing songs and playing the piano, and rapidly taught herself the art of singing and songwriting. ...show more

The United Kingdom has established a reputation over the past decades to deliver stunning vocalists and singer/songwriters in all possible genres, and Julie Thompson is no exception to this unwritten rule. The ability to write and sing atmospheric lyrics and warm vocals seems to be the perfect antidote for the UK's sometimes cold, gloomy and rainy climate, as proven over the years especially in high profile dance releases. Norwich born and bred Julie already knew she had music running through her veins at a young age. Upon reaching her 14th birthday, young Julie began singing, writing songs and playing the piano, and rapidly taught herself the art of singing and songwriting.

To get a better shot at making a living from music, Julie moved to London to follow her dream of being a part of the exciting circus named 'the music industry'. After meeting up with London producer James Holden, who already had gained substantial fame for his instantly-recognizable ethereal progressive house style, this dream soon became reality. As Holden & Thompson they produced the instant classic 'Nothing' in 2003, released on Fatboy Slim's imprint Loaded/Skint; hard evidence proving the UK had given birth to yet another fantastic top liner. 'Nothing' found its way onto an impressive pile of compilations like Global Underground (mixed by Deep Dish), Politics of Dancing (mixed by Paul van Dyk), Gatecrasher Immortal (mixed by Matt Hardwick), Spundae (mixed by Ferry Corsten), A State of Trance and many more.

A year later, Julie had the opportunity to write for British act Freestylers, who enjoyed worldwide fame with their chart hit 'Push Up'. For their artist album 'Raw As F**k', Julie delivered the top line and sung on the album tracks 'Losing You' and 'Too Far', resulting in a year and a half of studio-absence to tour with Freestylers around Europe and South East Asia. This tour, which took Julie to the biggest festivals such as Glastonbury and V Festival, was only briefly interrupted for Julie to produce the follow up to 'Nothing' with James Holden. Their second Holden & Thompson single, 'Come To Me', hit the streets in 2005, again released on Loaded. ...show less

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