PRICE | Image | Title | Artist | Genre | Style | Label | Year | Country | Format | Condition | Comment | |
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999 Matrix (The Red Pill) | Jon Doe, Madam Zu | Electronic | Hard House | Mohawk Records | 1999 | UK | 1 x 12", 33 ⅓ RPM | MOHAWK company sleeve | |||
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Traffic / Four Star | Madam Zu | Electronic | Hard House, Hard Trance | Aztec | 2000 | UK | 1 x 12" | AZTEC company sleeve | |||
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Spinback / Touchstone | Madam Zu | Electronic | Hard House | Mohawk Records | 2000 | UK | 1 x 12" | MOHAWK company sleeve | |||
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Rock The Target | Ben Kaye, Chris C, Madam Zu | Electronic | Hard House, Hard Trance | Synapse | 2005 | UK | 1 x 12", Test Pressing |




Madam Zu
Real Name: Julia Winters
UK Hard Dance DJ & producer.
Owner and A&R of Nile Records since 2001, after Chris Cowie retired from the label after the 5th release.
Contact: madamzu@madamzu.com
From her website in 2006:
"A pioneer and innovator of the scene, Madam Zu has enjoyed tremendous success and an enviable reputation worldwide. She has a distinctive style and sought after sound, and has the god given talent of turning a dancefloor, into a sweaty, euphoric, mass!! Madam Zu began her DJing career in the early 1990’s at the famous “Sterns Night Club” in Worthing, UK. She also began promoting parties herself in Cornwall, UK. During 1997 Madam Zu (supported by the NSPCC) - was a Youth facilitator for Rave/Dance and took part in giving youngsters an insight into the skills of DJ/Mixing.. 1998 saw her successfully complete the final exams of a 2 year Media and Sound Engineering course - she also produced her first record release “Medussa” on MOM Recordings - this track had airplay on various radio stations including Kiss FM London, UK. In 1999 Madam Zu wrote for various underground music magazines such as “Eternity” and “Implant”. The end of 1999 saw her and Jon Does production of “999 Matrix / The Red Pill” on Mohawk Recordings 9 -being officially chosen as the Hard House “Single of the Month” in “WAX Magazine” - January 2000 issue. It was also voted within the top three best tunes of the year in the Energy UK s Readers Poll 2000."