Jodie Harsh

Jay Clarke (born 1985),[1] better known as Jodie Harsh, is a London-based DJ music producer and promoter.[2]

Background

Born in Canterbury, Kent in 1985, Harsh attended the London College of Fashion. It was while at university she first adopted the persona of Jodie Harsh to make money through nightclub jobs.[3]

Rise to fame

Originally wanting to become a journalist, a career in promotion was kicked off after a much hyped birthday event at the Soho Revue Bar, attended by Alexander McQueen, Kate Moss, Amy Winehouse and Boy George, leading to the management requesting Harsh start his own club night, "Circus".[4] This came after four years working in clubs such as The End in London and Space in Ibiza. In late 2010, Harsh started an infamous weekday club nights called "Room Service". The brand became a success and runs weekly in London and New York, as well as occasionally in Amsterdam, Tel Aviv, Moscow, Sydney, Paris and Ibiza.[5]

Producer and remix work

Harsh is an acclaimed producer with remixes for many big-name artists under her belt. Alongside singles "Frequency" and "Mandolin" on the Room Service label, Harsh released a dance EP featuring vocals from Melanie C in 2012. The Night gained monumental success over the globe, reaching number 1 in Spain and hitting Top 10 charts across Europe and South America. Her remix work includes Cher's "Woman's World", Madonna's "Ray of Light", Justin Timberlake's "Suit and Tie", Cazwell feat. Luciana's "Guess What", Sophie Ellis-Bextor's "Bittersweet", Rye Rye's "DNA", Ariana and The Rose's "Heartbeats" and Jody Watley's "Nightlife". In 2014 Harsh's remixes of Beyoncé's "Pretty Hurts" and "Blow" ranked number 1 in the US dance charts. In 2015 Harsh remixed Fergie's "LA Love"'s official remix. In February 2016 Charli XCX released the song "Secret" which Harsh co-wrote and co-produced with SOPHIE. It featured on her EP Vroom Vroom.

DJ work

Over the years Harsh has become established as a prominent DJ, spinning records at clubs, festivals, and large-scale events all over the globe such as Sydney Mardi Gras, Bestival, Lovebox, Glastonbury Festival. Harsh's dance DJ sets have taken the DJ to New York City, Las Vegas, Vancouver, Sydney, Milan, Russia, Singapore and Ibiza, where she played alongside Swedish House Mafia at Pacha and a residency at Manumission which took her on a world tour in the summer of 2009.

International clubs played at include VIP Room (Paris), 79 (Paris), Razzmatazz (Barcelona), Pacha (Ibiza), Space (Ibiza), Plastic (Milan), Muccassassina (Rome), NYX (Amsterdam), Paradiso (Amsterdam), Butter (Singapore), Marquee (Sydney), Connections (Perth), Home (Sydney), and Boom Boom Room (New York).

DJ appearances include events for Swarovski Fashion Rocks, the Q Awards, MTV, Bjorn Bjorg, Vivienne Westwood, Sony, Matthew Williamson, Jeremy Scott, W Hotels and Converse as well as supporting Robyn on the London leg of her world tour.

Notoriety

Harsh has become a celebrity in her own right and can count Amy Winehouse, Kelly Osbourne, Lily Allen and Jaime Winstone as friends amongst other celebrity types.[6][7] Despite the similarity in name, Harsh states that she does not keep in contact with the glamour model Jodie Marsh, although has met her on occasion.[8]

Clubs

Circus, later renamed This Is...Circus, was Harsh's monthly club night, It opened in 2006 and moved around venues such Soho Revue Bar, Cafe De Paris and Paramount at the top of the Centre Point building. It closed in 2012 with a stage at Lovebox festival featuring a show including Felix da Housecat, Mika and Dev. Harsh has said she felt the brand was 'in danger of becoming tired' and it was time to 'quit while we're ahead' to focus on opening Room Service around the world. In its heyday the night was notorious for attracting a fashionable celebrity crowd, and popped up as a cultural voice in Vogue and i-D magazine. Guest DJ sets by the likes of Peaches, Siouxsie Sioux, Roisin Murphy, Robyn, Friendly Fires, Kissy Sellout, William Orbit, The xx and Fenech-Soler were random and unannounced. The Circus team programmed a stage at Lovebox Festival for two years running and collaborated with world-famous fashion photographer Tim Bret-Day on an exhibition project of gargantuan proportions in 2011. What started off as a weekly Soho hangout had now flourished into a multifaceted brand, crossing over all spectrums of popular culture, branching out over not only clubland but the performing and visual arts, fashion and music industries.

In 2010 Harsh introduced Room Service to London as a brand new concept inspired by New York City's club scenes. In this time it has seen sets from house DJ's such as Smokin' Jo, Miss Honey Dijon, Jake Shears and Severino, and visits from George Michael, Jonathan Ross, Debbie Harry, Pet Shop Boys, Alan Carr, Stephen Fry and Roisin Murphy. Voted Attitude Magazine's Number 1 UK club night and Boyz's best mid-week party in 2012, the night gained a lot of online fame instantly, becoming a pioneering gay party to be exploited by social media. The close of 2011 saw the beginning of a world tour for the club brand, starting with the largest European cities and continuing its journey through the United States and Russia. October 2012 saw the launch of the Room Service record label, 2013 and 2014 saw the party set up residencies in New York City, Amsterdam, Tel Aviv, Sydney, Madrid, Hollywood, Paris and Istanbul.

TV and film

Harsh has presented segments for MTV and The BRIT awards in the UK.

In April 2016 it was announced that Harsh has filmed scenes for Absolutely Fabulous: The Movie, a film adaptation of the cult British TV series, shown in cinemas worldwide starting 1 July 2016. Jodie is playing herself in the movie, which stars Jennifer Saunders, Joanna Lumley and supermodel Kate Moss.[9]

References

  1. Crummy, Colin (19 October 2015). "Why Jodie Harsh Is Britain's Best-Known Drag Queen". Out. Retrieved 2 February 2019.
  2. "Jodie Harsh: 'Drag is my work suit' – Profiles – People". The Independent. 18 June 2009. Retrieved 17 April 2013.
  3. "Hey, Ms DJ...Jodie Harsh". Gay Times. p. 42. Archived from the original on 19 August 2011. Retrieved 18 May 2020 via jodieharsh.com.
  4. http://www.thetimes.co.uk%2Ftto%2Flife%2Fcelebrity%2Farticle1759662.html%5B%5D
  5. "Jodie Harsh". Club Kidz. p. 132. Archived from the original on 20 August 2011. Retrieved 18 May 2020 via jodieharsh.com.
  6. Ewing, Sarah. "'Wild Parties? Amy Winehouse pops in for tea'". News of the World Magazine. p. 58. Archived from the original on 15 August 2011. Retrieved 18 May 2020 via jodieharsh.com.
  7. "Is this hip?". Sunday Times Style. pp. 10–11. Archived from the original on 20 August 2011. Retrieved 18 May 2020 via jodieharsh.com.
  8. "60 SECONDS: Jodie Harsh | Metro News". Metro.co.uk. 10 September 2007. Retrieved 17 April 2013.
  9. "La Voix, Charlie Hides & Jodie Harsh to Star in 'Absolutely Fabulous' Movie". Drag Near You. 16 November 2015. Retrieved 2 February 2019.
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