Valery, born Valeria Iris Dose, is a notable DJ and electronic music producer from Argentina, actively involved in the electronic music scene since 1994. Her musical preferences encompass a diverse range of styles, including Psychedelic Trance, Psy Progressive, Downtempo, Tech House, Chillout, Ambient, and Meditation.
Her journey began shortly after relocating from Italy to Argentina, where she was introduced to the stage by Terrestrial Anonymous, a collective of DJs that included Piers Ciappara (England), Polper, Murray, and Gerardo from Buenos Aires. These pioneers of Argentine Psychedelic Trance provided her with the platform to perform her first vinyl records under Tip Records at various festivals, notably the iconic “Ultimate Rave” held at Parque Sarmiento in Buenos Aires in 1997 and 1998, organized by Urban Groove.
In 2000, Valery expanded her horizons into techno, performing with tech house vinyl and participating in numerous underground events. She shared stages with esteemed DJs and producers such as Juan Pryor, Symon, Luis Nieva, Gustavo Lopez, Magoo, Bad Boy Orange, Rayo Club, InDaMix, Carlos Shaw, Sector 7G, Leonel Castillo, and Diego Roka, at prominent nightclubs like El Dorado, K2, Oval, Cubic, La Cigale, Big One, and La Morocha, all of which left a significant mark on Buenos Aires' dance scene.
She became involved in Earthdance, a Global Celebration for Peace, in Buenos Aires in 2000, which was organized by Eduardo Krumpholz and Bioma (http://www.bioma.com.ar/earthdance/core.htm).
In 2001, Valery contributed as a vocalist to the electronic project of Paulo Agostinelli, which was produced by Paulo himself and Tweety González, exploring various electronic music styles, including Big Beat, Drum & Bass, Electroambient, and Trip Hop.
By 2002, she began her career as an electronic music producer, crafting her own tracks and remixes. A self-taught artist, she honed her skills through reading and attending music clinics led by professionals. Throughout her journey, she collaborated with several notable artists, including Osky Mancuso (Planetary), Polper (Terrestrial Anonymous), Miguel Lara (Ionic), Alejo Gonzales (Cosmos Vibration), DJ Jowe (Moon Flower, Patagonia), and Sergio Morales (Artistic Producer), among others.
In 2003, Valery released her original composition “Trance Tango” on the compilation album “TANGO?” under EMI's MUSICAS ALTERNATIVAS label, alongside the esteemed musician Fernando Samalea. This album was promoted across Portugal and northern Europe.
In 2005, she founded the group Ayun, an independent project that fused electronic rhythms with ethnic sounds, featuring songs in native languages performed by Graciela Mendoza, an ethnic folklorist from Buenos Aires. Their album, “Impulso Místico,” debuted at the Earthdance festival in Santiago, Chile. That same year, Valery produced a techno trance version of “Cielos Azules” by Herman Vinson for the Argentine film “Un Buda,” directed by Diego Rafecas, with musical direction by the acclaimed Pedro Aznar. She also participated in the Dancing Buddhas Out Door events organized by DJ Moksha, collaborating with both national and international artists from the psychedelic trance scene in Buenos Aires.
In 2007, she released “Toda la Tierra,” an independent album showcasing chillout and downtempo music, which featured a remix of “DanceHall” by the well-known singer “Princesa.”
The following year, Valery debuted as a producer with the project “Nimue,” releasing her first album, “Hijas de Odin” (Daughters of Odin), a blend of ethnic sounds and Goa, promoted by Neurotrance Records in 2009 (http://neurotrance.org/nimue-hijas-de-odin).
In 2009, Buddha Mantra Records (Portugal) released the compilation “Luz del Sur,” curated by M4nos (Buenos Aires), which included three of her tracks: “Domo del agua,” “Cropcircle,” and “Ciudades de Luz,” alongside other prominent Argentine producers from the Psytrance scene (http://www.neurotrance.org/luz-del-sur).
In 2010, Hispanodelicius Records (Tierra del Fuego, Argentina) featured her track “The Lady of the Lake” from Nimue in the compilation “Little Pieces of Infinity” by Dark Fox, presenting a collection aimed at navigating the calm and relaxing psychedelic waters alongside talented artists like Erofex, NüTao, and Majesty Valkyria (http://www.neurotrance.org/little-pieces-of-infinity).
The same year, “Healing Beats,” a compilation of healing sounds from America curated by Nütao under the Hispanodelicius Records label, included her track “Nave Tipi.” This album aimed to activate harmony and high energies through a healing ritual, featuring artists from Chile, Brazil, Argentina, and Mexico (http://www.neurotrance.org/va-healing-beats).
In 2013, Goa Records released the digital version of Nimue’s album “Hechizos” on Psyshop and Beatport. This Progressive Trance album, featuring a tempo of 140 bpm, showcased a fusion of various genres while maintaining its core theme, filled with melodic nuances and designed to transport dancers to a dreamlike realm (http://www.psyshop.com/shop/Downloads/gre/gre1dw106.html).
Currently, Valery is promoting her latest album “Crononauta” from her live project “Nimue,” which comprises seven tracks that traverse styles from chillout to downtempo, accompanied by progressive trance and ethnic atmospheres. This album is set to be released soon by Skypeople Music.