Hannah Laing

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Hannah Laing
Born1993or1994(age 30–31) [1]
Origin Dundee, Scotland
Genres Trance, techno, hard house
Occupation(s) Record producer, DJ
Years active2014–present [2]
LabelsTrick, [3] Doof [4]
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Hannah Laing (born 1994) is a Scottish disc jockey and electronic music producer from Dundee specialising in high energy trance, techno, and hard house. In 2023, she was nominated for a DJ Mag Best of Britain award. Laing has been regularly featured on BBC Radio 1, including performing a two-hour Essential Mix. [5] [6] [7] [8]

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Career

Laing was educated at the Harris Academy in Dundee. [9] While growing up she became interested in rave music due to the influence of her parents, and worked as a DJ for the first time in an Arbroath venue when aged 18. While developing her musical career, including a DJ residency in San Antonio, she worked as a dental nurse for 10 years until quitting the profession following a well received performance at Creamfields in 2022. [1] [10]

Laing has performed sets at several events including TRNSMT, Creamfields, the Tidy Weekender, and as a supporting act for Idris Elba in Ibiza. In 2022 she performed at the BBC Radio 1 Big Weekend after coming to the attention of Radio 1 DJs including Pete Tong and Danny Howard, and she went on to be the headline act on the dance stage at the 2023 event. [1] [8] [11] [12]

In 2019, she remixed the Sophie Ellis-Bextor hit "Murder on the Dancefloor", which received acclaim and went on to be included in DJ sets worldwide. [3] [8] In 2023 her single Good Love, released with RoRo, spent 26 weeks in the UK Singles Chart. It peaked at number 7, and was certified Platinum by the British Phonographic Industry. [13] [14] Also in 2023, Laing was featured on the Tidy Trax album TDV25 - The Remixes, released to commemorate the 25 year anniversary of the death of hard house pioneer Tony De Vit. [15]

Laing has launched her own record label, called Doof, it is named after what she calls the type of music she plays, based upon the sound of the "doof doof" beat. [4] In July 2024, Laing released the 6–track extended play Into the Doof. The result of a 3–day collaboration with other DJs, she said the EP reflects "all the different styles I love". [2]

Discography

Singles

TitleYearPeak chart positionsCertificationsAlbum
UK
[16]
IRE
[17]
"Coco"2014Non-album singles
"My House"2015
"Space"
"Murder on the Dancefloor"2021
"Climax"2022
"Don't Wanna Go"
(with Stephen Kirkwood)
"Be the One"2023
"Get Busy"
"Good Love"
(with RoRo)
74
"Party All the Time"
(with HVRR)
5127
"FWTDJ (All Night Long)"202445
"Bouncing Ball"
(with Reinier Zonneveld and PUSH) [19]
"I Need It More"Into the Doof
"Tell Me"
(with The Fairground)
"Stay"
(with Jem Cooke)
"Poppin'"
"Ibizacore"
(with Muki)

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