Born in
Brazzaville,
Congo in 1970, Cooper grew up in London and went on to study Fashion Design. His career began performing in the crossdressing cabaret act "The Pleased Wimmin", which was spotted by DJ
Danny Rampling who booked them to perform at club night
Glam. From there Cooper moved into the DJ booth, playing records however in drag so he was ready to dance on the podium afterwards. In October 1993 Cooper opened his own club night,
Pleased, in Sutton Row. In 1995 Cooper's dancefloor hit, "Passion", produced by
Norman Cook, topped the
UK Dance Chart. Also in 1995 Cooper provided a mix for the
Ministry of Sound compilation album
One Half of a Whole Decade. From the mid-1990s Cooper took a break from performing, during which he completed a degree in Popular Music in
Edinburgh. By 2011 Cooper was performing again and in 2015 releasing music including the single "Don’t Be Scared (Of Yourself)". In 2019 JPW remixed the Wow & Flutter single "Grace Jones", which received a 7/10 review rating in
Mixmag. ==Discography==