MIU LING is a Korean DJ, based in Freiburg, Germany. She grew up in South Korea and Switzerland. Expression through music and rave culture have always been an important part of her life. She has been writing songs and playing in bands while growing up, then she explored her strong connections to electronic music and in 2021 she started to dj.
She loves to play fast, hard and groovy techno, unafraid of genre boundaries, hungry to constantly explore her sound and create a diverse and energetic night. After kicking off at the Nation of Gondwana Festival near Berlin, she has played in various cities in Switzerland and Germany.
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