Mary Olivetti: From Brazil to the World — The Female Powerhouse of House Music
With a music library that celebrates both the past and future of House Music and a strong genetic link to the roots of Brazilian dance music, DJ, producer and music curator Mary Lin Olivetti is seeing remarkable career consolidation with promising projects lined up for 2024. Currently based in Amsterdam with frequent trips to Brazil, Mary is crafting and executing a new phase for her Disco and Boogie label, Raio Laser. Her studio in the Dutch capital remains prolific with confirmed releases in the coming months.
Defining Mary Olivetti is no easy task. The DJ who has ignited over a thousand dance floors at festivals and top clubs worldwide is accustomed to high-energy scene but is now savoring new experiences. Parallel to the buzz of discos with laser beams and mirrored balls, Mary is taking her records to bask in the moonlight. Her collection of Brazilian gems, Jazz and Bossa Nova is finding its way to cozy listening bars during her latest travels.
Clubs, Festivals, Warm-ups
Rock in Rio (2011/2015/2022) • Tomorrowland Brasil • Pacha • Lux Frágil • Le Sucre • Djoon • ADE • DEFECTED in The House Brazil • Into The Woods • Creamfields • Amnésia • Space • Warung • D-Edge • WMC • Cafe del Mar • Laroc • Green Valley • Caracol • Caos • Heavy Love • Avalon Hollywood/Singapura • Sirena • Privilège Brasil • Selvagem • Cardume • Me Mazette • Masters at Work • Kerri Chandler • Spiller • Folamour • Barbara Tucker • Hercules & Love Affair • Bob Sinclar • DJ Meme • Roger Sanchez • Richard Gray • David Guetta • Anna • Blond:ish • Mark Knight • Anabel Englund • Tiësto • Axwell • Sharam • Nicky Romero • Fatnotronic • Yuksek • DJ Marky • Lee Foss • Gui Boratto • Solomun • Claptone • H.O.S.H and many more.
Highlighted Productions and Releases
With over 750,000 plays on Spotify and just 3 years into music production, Mary Olivetti already boasts an impressive catalog of releases that have achieved prominent positions on digital platforms. Her hit collaboration with Mahmundi, the single "Black Coco" (2021, Cocada Music), was a massive success, reaching the number one spot in the Hype & Nu Disco Top 100 on Beatport. Another milestone was the release of "Xangô" (2021, Me Gusta Records), which became the all-time number one release of the label. Mary also has significant works released by major labels Universal Music and Warner Music. Recently, "Black Coco" was featured on the soundtrack of the Rede Globo series "As Five," showcasing her versatility and reach in the music industry.
Critical and Industry Acclaim
Mary Olivetti's talent hasn't gone unnoticed by the press and big names in music. Rita Lee, the queen of Brazilian rock, praised Mary's remix of "Cor de Rosa Choque" as "pure emotion!". Rogério Flausino, the lead singer of Jota Quest band, highlighted the unique groove Mary brought to the remix of "Te Ver Superar." These accolades reaffirm Mary's ability to create music that resonates with established artists and the public.
Artistic Vision and Future
Mary Olivetti's music is a harmonious fusion of past and future influences, resulting in vibrant sets that connect different cultures and eras. Her goal is to take House Music, Soulful, and Disco to new heights, integrating elements of Brazilian and global music in innovative ways. With a continuously expanding show schedule and new projects in development, Mary is poised to continue her upward journey on the international scene.
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"Born and raised in a blender of rhythms that turned into the purest boogie juice, Mary tuned her ears from a young age, hanging out with great Brazilian musicians while doing her homework in her parents' studio. When she came of age, Mary was hooked by the power of House Music and decided to make it her own path. Two decades later, it's been a beautiful journey between that little girl and the dance floors around the world. And it continues."