Rag is a DJ, producer, organizer, and artistic director who learned the meaning of celebration how to dance and make others dance alongside the gay community from a young age.
Her artistic awakening came when she met the few pioneering women DJs who shaped the Paris techno scene. From then on, she threw herself wholeheartedly into nightlife, and in 2008 joined the lesbian collective Barbi(e)turix, bringing it new energy and helping turn Wet For Me into a European landmark of the queer scene, hosting some of the biggest names in international electronic music.
True to her activist roots, Rag also curated the main stage of Paris Pride for four consecutive years, gathering over 30,000 people at Place de la République, and giving the event an unmistakable electro and techno edge. She has collaborated with major Parisian venues such as La Gaîté Lyrique, Cabaret Sauvage, La Cité Fertile, and Le Sucre, always pushing for diversity and inclusion through her programming.
As a DJ, Rag sees each set as a new challenge, a chance to explore, experiment, and step outside her comfort zone.
As a producer, she has released two compilations under the BBX# label with Barbi(e)turix, featuring artists such as Rebeka Warrior, Flavien Berger, Irène Drésel, Olympe 4000, Belaria, Chloé, Calling Marian, and Deena Abdelwahed.
In 2022, Rag became the artistic director of Virage, a hybrid space, half club, half open-air, located under the northern Paris ring road. Open to all audiences, all sexualities, and all genders, Virage embodies her vision of club culture: avant-garde, political, and egalitarian. Through bold, genre-defying programming, she continues to showcase artists, collectives, and performers who challenge norms and reshape the electronic music landscape.