DJ Jackie Christie Brings Her Debut
Artist Album, Made 4 U!

DJ Jackie Christie has made her name moving crowds at legendary nightclubs worldwide, hosting nationally syndicated media programs (The Truth FM, MTV's "The Grind") and producing chart-topping remixes.  Continuing her unstoppable path to multimedia superstardom, DJ Jackie Christie now brings her vision of nightlife home on her first album of all original material, "Made 4 U."

Scheduled for release on October 26th 2004 by Motema Music, "Made 4 U" is a charged an eclectic collection of Dance, House and Pop-inflected tracks co-produced with Shane X. Conry, with whom Jackie recently remixed Madonna's "Nothing Fails" to #1 on Billboard and a 26 week run on the Dance sales chart.  The success of Nothing Fails led to the signing by Motema and the MADE 4 U which features vocal collaborations with scene stealing gender illusionist LADY BUNNY; House music pioneer KRAZE ("The Party," "I Said Shuddup"), songbird SANDY B ("Make The World Go Round," "Ain't No Need To Hide") and newcomer DIRTY SHANE of DISCOMIND.  "I love gathering great talent around me and creating new music, trying new things that break down the barriers of expectation," asserts Christie.  "I find strength in diversity.  It's what defines my life and the people in it."

Walking her talk, Christie's first single "Beautiful Day" is an infectious "feel good" anthem featuring Motema labelmates, DISCOMIND.  Advance summer remixes of "Beautiful Day" courtesy of hitmakers Sueno Soul and Fishy Sounds will have dance mecca Ibiza abuzz with anticipation for the release of "Made 4 U."

A favorite subject of major U.S. dance music magazines, DJ Jackie Christie has also been featured in tastemaker essentials French Vogue, The New York Times, Paper Magazine, The Village Voice, URB, Vibe, HX and Time Out.  Additionally, Christie holds the coveted distinction of being the first mixologist on the cover of industry bible DJ Times.  Sweetening the visual pot on "Made 4 U" is ravishing imagery by renowned French lensman Jean-Marc Lubrano.