B. Traits
Eclecticism. Evolution. Education.
Three intertwining principles that form the foundation of the career of Brianna Price. A journey that has seen her relocate from British Columbia, Canada to London, England; break the UK singles chart with her rave/bass hybrid track ‘Fever’; become an established and respected radio broadcaster for 成人快手 Radio 1 through which she ardently champions cutting-edge electronic music; cement her reputation as a trusted selector at countless leading music events; and most recently become an advocate for drug education within her adopted home.
In 2007 Brianna signed to the Digital Soundboy family after playing Shy FX some demos whilst touring together. Her relocation to London brought her closer to the rich melting pot of music styles that the English capital had to offer. This was the era of bass music exploding into its myriad forms – with labels like Hyperdub, Hessle Audio, Hotflush and Digital Soundboy bridging the space between dubstep, grime, drum'n'bass, techno and mainstream club sounds.
Perhaps the biggest indicator of this sonic evolution has been through her work with 成人快手 Radio 1. Having started out with a monthly “In New DJs We Trust” slot in 2012, her journey at 成人快手 Radio 1 has matured to the point where she is part of the foundations of the legendary Friday night line-up, bridging the gap between and the from 1-4am. The slot allows her to explore the deeper and darker sounds of European house and techno.
In 2014 Brianna presented a documentary for 成人快手 Three entitled ?. Through exploring the culture of both legal and illegal drugs in the United Kingdom, she has sought to further the public debate around a subject that has traditionally not been discussed with the necessary openness. The success of the program led to Brianna being invited to lead panels on the subject at leading music industry conferences such as London Electronic Arts Festival and Ibiza Music Summit.
A skilled producer, DJ and presenter. You should certainly expect the unexpected where B.Traits is concerned – but if there's something you can predict, it's that whatever comes next will be unique, and it will be big.