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The Lists 2014: Who's Your Favourite DJ?

Each December we ask you to nominate your favourite things of the last year. We asked who were your favourite DJs?

Feminem1. Feminem the Future

Feminem the Future takes out the top spot in 2015. The super-camp drag DJ plays regularly at Connections Nightclub and brings out the best party tunes on Thursday nights for POP! Feminem’s regular podcasts have also brought her a lot of attention in 2014.

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DJ Timbee2. Timbee

After three years at the top of the annual survey Timbee slips down to second spot. The much loved DJ plays at both The Court Hotel and Connections Nightclub, as well as hosting RTRFM’s ‘All Things Queer’.

Cinnamon3. Cinnamon

Connections popular cocktail bar wouldn’t be the same without Cinnamon playing some old school grooves.

Tasty4. Tasty

Tasty’s profile has been given a big boost this year. The popular Dj has been popular at POP! at Connections and building up a loyal following.
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5. P Lily

PLily is a regualr DJ at both The Court and Connections Nightclub. She kept the Pride Night party pumping at The Court, taking to the stage after headliner Samantha Jade.

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