Amazonica Declares Victory: From Hollywood’s Hottest DJ to Fearless Alt-Rock Visionary

From Hollywood red carpets to London’s underground clubs, Amazonica has lived a life at full volume. Known globally as Hollywood’s go-to DJ—spinning at the Oscars, Cannes, Golden Globes, BAFTAs, Cartier, Vanity Fair, Aston Martin, and countless A-list premieres—she’s kept the world’s most iconic rooms dancing. But behind the turntables, she’s been crafting something even more personal: her own music.

Today, Amazonica releases her long-awaited third album, Victory. Fierce, cinematic, and unapologetically raw, the record is a declaration of independence. Written and recorded largely solo in her London flat, Victory blends post-punk grit, alt-pop hooks, dark electronica, and slinky glam-rock swagger. Echoes of Shirley Manson and Siouxsie Sioux run through its DNA, but the voice is unmistakably her own: bold, rebellious, and fearless.

The journey here has been anything but linear. Raised between the UK and New York, she cut her teeth fronting bands as a teenager, producing with punk icons, and sneaking into gigs to see L7 and White Zombie. Signed young to a major label, she experienced the dizzy highs and brutal lows of the industry—broken promises, bankrupt labels, and the grind of starting again. Reinvention became survival.

Reborn as Amazonica (formerly Dirty Harry), she built a parallel career as one of the world’s most in-demand DJs—soundtracking the premieres of DuneJoker: Folie à DeuxElvisBeetlejuice, and A Complete Unknown; opening arena shows for Machine Gun Kelly; and performing alongside icons from Courtney Love to Grandmaster Flash. All while embracing sobriety, Buddhism, and a new clarity of purpose.

Victory marks the moment everything comes full circle. It’s not just an album—it’s a manifesto. Written over a decade of reinvention, its songs reflect triumph through adversity, the power of self-belief, and a refusal to play by anyone else’s rules.

And the momentum is already building: Amazonica has just secured a major sync placement in the U.S., with one of her tracks set to feature in an upcoming ABC prime-time series dropping next month.

For an artist who has spent years amplifying other people’s parties, Victory is her own: bold, loud, and entirely on her terms.

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