MEIRLIN Is Taking The House Scene By Storm w/ Residency At Zouk Las Vegas & Release On Showtek’s Imprint

Music

MEIRLIN is an international DJ/Producer based in LA originally from Tokyo, Japan. Innovative, creative and cutting edge are the three best ways of describing her music style. She got her start playing at major venues which are ranked in DJ Mag’s Top 100 clubs such as Exchange LA, Academy LA and Avalon Hollywood, earning herself a spot as a resident at these well established Insomniac clubs where she has shared the stage with many well known artists such as Tiesto, Zedd, Nicky Romero, Laidback Luke, to name a few.

She’s been on a roll this year, landing a coveted residency at Las Vegas’ prestigious Zouk nightclub and Ayu Dayclub. 

“I’ve been very grateful and honored to be a part of such an amazing team and build an epic new venue, getting to play alongside some of the world’s finest talents in the industry. I remember that I set a goal 3 years ago to play in Vegas one day, I never expected that it would actually happen, but I’m very happy it did and feeling very inspired and proud. I’m so thankful for people who always support me and believe in me.” – MEIRLIN

That’s not all either, as the young talented artist recently unveiled her single “Mess” on Showtek’s Skink imprint, that is filled to the brim with energy.

Here’s what she had to say about it:

“It was great to have the opportunity to team up with talented producer ‘Valy Mo’ on our new single ‘Mess’ released on Showtek’s label, Skink. I’m very excited to share it with you all and play it around the world!”MEIRLIN

Listen below and if you’re in LV, be sure to catch a set from MEIRLIN!

Products You May Like

Articles You May Like

The Sweet Story Behind Daniel Radcliffe Introducing Himself To Dame Maggie Smith For The First Time On The Set Of Harry Potter
Private equity backer picks bankers to tee up sale of country club group
Jennifer Aniston Addresses Rumors About Herself—And Some Are True
‘I tell them it’s fireworks’: Families try to reassure children on the patches of grass they now call home
Sacha Lamb weaves Jewish folklore into a murder mystery