
EDC Las Vegas turns downtown nights into electric dreams with massive stages and global DJs at the Motor Speedway.
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May 15 – May 18, 2026
EDC Las Vegas (Electric Daisy Carnival) is a three-day electronic dance music festival produced by Insomniac Events, returning to Las Vegas Motor Speedway for its milestone 30th anniversary edition under the theme kineticJOURNEY. The festival will feature more than 240 artists performing across nine stages — including kineticFIELD, circuitGROUNDS, neonGARDEN, wasteLAND, and more — with headliners such as Martin Garrix, Tiësto, Armin van Buuren, FISHER, John Summit, Zedd, Charlotte de Witte, and Above & Beyond. Attendees can expect a multi-night celebration spanning electronic genres from trance and house to bass music and hardstyle, alongside art installations and themed productions. The event is ages 18 and over.
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16 stages · 438 artists
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ARMNHMR is a Los Angeles-based DJ and producer duo made up of Joseph Chung and Joseph Abella, known for melodic bass, future bass, and emotionally driven electronic music. Their catalog includes releases through labels such as Monstercat and Dim Mak, with popular tracks including “Falling Apart,” “Someone To Forget,” “Here With Me,” and “Forever Young.”
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7000 Las Vegas Blvd N, Las Vegas, NV 89115
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About Las Vegas Motor Speedway
Las Vegas Motor Speedway is a large motorsports complex located north of the Las Vegas Strip, featuring a 1.5-mile oval superspeedway as its centerpiece alongside a drag strip, road course, and dirt track.
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Neon Attractions
Fremont Street Experience
The iconic five-block downtown Las Vegas destination featuring vintage neon lights, free live music nightly, and the SlotZilla zipline.

Pool Parties
The Pool at the Plaza
A sprawling 70,000 sq. ft. rooftop pool deck in Downtown Las Vegas with views of Fremont Street, offering heated pools, pickleball, cabanas, and a full bar.
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Above & Beyond is the long-running electronic trio of Jono, Tony, and Paavo, a group that has remained at the forefront of dance music for 25 years. Known for emotional songwriting, melodic depth, and a strong connection with their audience, they have built one of the most respected brands in the genre through both their music and the global Anjunafamily community. Their influence extends beyond releases into label culture, radio, and a loyal worldwide fanbase.
They are the founders of Anjunabeats, Anjunadeep, and Anjunachill, and also host the long-running *Group Therapy* radio show. Over the years, they have earned two Grammy nominations and saw *Common Ground* debut at No. 3 on the Billboard 200.
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Adventure Club is the Canadian electronic duo of Christian Srigley and Leighton James, known for melodic dubstep that mixes emotional vocals, big synth builds, and heavy drops. They became one of the more recognizable names in that lane by pairing festival-sized energy with a more sentimental, anthemic sound.
Background: Based out of Montreal, Quebec, Adventure Club originally started as a hardcore pop-punk band before shifting into electronic music in 2011. They first broke through with remixes like Yuna’s “Lullabies” and Flight Facilities’ “Crave You,” then grew into a major touring act with albums like Red // Blue and Love // Chaos and a reputation for bringing melodic bass music to big festival stages.
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Armin van Buuren is a Grammy-nominated Dutch DJ and producer widely recognized as one of the defining figures in trance and global EDM. For more than two decades, he has remained at the top of dance music through a combination of studio output, major festival and club performances, and a deep connection with fans. His influence on the genre and long-running success have made him one of the most important names in electronic music.
He is known for helping lead the trance movement while maintaining a strong presence both onstage and through his weekly radio show, *A State of Trance*. His career has also been marked by five No. 1 rankings in DJ Mag’s Top 100 DJs poll.
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BOLO is a San Diego-based Latino DJ and producer known for high-energy sets that blend house and techno with his Hispanic roots. His sound has helped him stand out as an emerging name in modern dance music, with a style aimed at both rave crowds and club audiences. Support for his edits, remixes, and originals has continued to build his profile.
He is known for pushing a genre-blending approach that connects Latin influence with modern electronic production. That identity has become a defining part of his rise.
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BUNT. is the stage name of German DJ, producer, and multi-instrumentalist Levi Wijk, an artist known for helping define the stutterhouse sound. His music blends electronic energy with folk-inspired elements, giving his sets a melodic, uplifting feel that stands out in dance music. He gained major attention through viral tracks like “Clouds” and has built a reputation for live shows that feel more communal than traditional DJ performances.
The project originally began as a duo in 2014 before continuing as Wijk’s solo act after Nico Crispin left in 2021. He is also known for performing in intimate, in-the-round setups designed to break down the usual distance between DJ and crowd.
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Deathpact is an anonymous electronic music project known for dark, cinematic bass music, cryptic branding, masked performances, and an immersive fan mythology built around “We Are Deathpact. You Are Deathpact.” The project blends midtempo bass, industrial textures, experimental electronic production, and heavy low-end sound design, with releases including FROM DARKNESS, Cipher Four, BURN ME DOWN, HOUDINI, SOOTHSAYER, 0506+056, and collaborations/related tracks connected to artists such as REZZ.
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MEDUZA, the Grammy-nominated Italian trio, built major global momentum by pushing house music back into daytime radio without losing its club power. Since breaking through with “Piece of Your Heart” in 2019, they have become one of the biggest Italian streaming acts in music, with massive worldwide reach, major chart success, and a sound that translates from nightclubs to festival mainstages.
Their rise has been defined by strong crossover appeal and constant demand across top-tier stages and residencies, including Tomorrowland, EDC, Coachella, Las Vegas, and Ibiza. That profile has made them one of the clearest modern examples of house music operating at both underground and mainstream scale.
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OSCURE is one of those names that has been woven into the Los Angeles underground dance scene for years, building his reputation through DJing, producing, and remixing across a wide range of club-focused sounds. He reads like a real scene veteran — someone whose value comes not just from releases, but from years of presence, consistency, and connection to the culture.
Based in Los Angeles, he has played major events including EDC, Beyond Wonderland, Nocturnal Wonderland, Coachella’s Do LaB stage, Lightning in a Bottle, and Earthdance, which says a lot about the level he has reached while still staying rooted in the underground. On the music side, he has released work through his own LABA Recordings along with local and indie labels like Funky Ghetto Phonics Music, Off World Music, Phunkedup Records, DMT3 Traxx, Fifth Gear, Red Bull Academy, Ball of Waxx, and Booty Trax, while also collaborating with artists including Run DMC, Sula, Medusa & the Feline Science, ILL Knob, Stacy Brandt, Sarah Ball, Eastern Sun, John Kelley, and Stu G.
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Porter Robinson built one of the more distinctive arcs in electronic music, moving from early high-energy EDM into a more emotional, melodic, and indie-influenced sound without losing his identity. Projects like Worlds, Nurture, and SMILE! :D helped define that evolution, while his work as both Porter Robinson and Virtual Self showed how wide his creative range really is.
Born in North Carolina, he broke through young with “Say My Name” and quickly became a major name in the early 2010s dance scene after signing to OWSLA. Over time, his music shifted toward more atmospheric songwriting, live instrumentation, vocals, and visually driven performances, while collaborations like “Shelter” with Madeon and projects like Second Sky reinforced his role as an artist with a full creative world around the music.
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Rohaan is a dynamic producer hailing from York, UK, who has made waves with his versatile and innovative sound that spans multiple genres within the electronic music realm. His ability to blend diverse influences into cohesive tracks has earned him critical acclaim and support from industry heavyweights like Four Tet and Jamie XX.
Starting in the underground scene, Rohaan quickly rose to prominence through a string of releases on top labels such as HARD Records and VISION. He gained wider recognition with his debut album "Bleach," which won several awards including DJ Times' Artist and Album of the Year. His music has been featured on BBC Radio One Essential Mixes and Noisia Radio, further cementing his status in the electronic music world. In recent years, Rohaan has expanded his reach globally, performing at major festivals like HARD SUMMER and Tomorrowland, solidifying his position as a rising star in the industry.
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San Holo is a Dutch DJ, producer, songwriter, and musician known for emotional electronic music that blends future bass, melodic bass, trap, ambient textures, guitar, and live instrumentation. He broke through with tracks like “We Rise” and “Light,” later expanding his sound through albums including album1, bb u ok?, EXISTENTIAL DANCE MUSIC, and the upcoming TRUE LOVE IN A MADE UP WORLD, while also building the independent label bitbird.
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Simon Apex is a dance music artist and ’90s rave figure whose career connects pirate radio, harder EDM styles, breaks, bass, and drum and bass culture. From British council estate roots to global festival stages, his work has helped shape the sound and direction of modern dance music.
After being discovered by Insomniac’s Pasquale Rotella, Simon became a fixture at festivals including EDC and Nocturnal Wonderland. He co-founded Shrine Studios with Bonzai Caruso, launched ViBE 99.7FM, and later partnered with Dolby in 2023 to build a dedicated Dolby Atmos Spatial Audio studio for dance music before joining Dolby’s Spatial Audio Development Team in 2024.
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1991 is a UK drum and bass artist known for sharp, melodic production that balances rave energy with a cleaner, more polished edge. His music hits that sweet spot between festival-ready momentum and emotional lift, which is a big part of why he stands out in modern drum and bass.
Background: Based in London, 1991 started building real momentum in 2016 after being handpicked by Chase & Status to join MTA Records. From there, he kept pushing forward quickly, earning recognition from BBC Radio 1 and picking up best newcomer at the Drum & Bass Awards, which helped establish him as one of the more exciting newer names in the scene.
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999999999 are an Italian duo at the front of the hard techno scene, known for making music that feels immediate, intense, and impossible to ignore. Their sound is built on the collision of raw machine-driven power and live improvisation, which gives both their records and performances a sense of movement that never feels static.
Since launching the project in 2016, they have built a strong catalog through their own NineTimesNine label, releasing a run of hard-hitting 12"s that have repeatedly been repressed because of demand. A major turning point came with “300000003” in 2018, a breakout track that helped push their acid-techno style to a much wider audience, and by 2020 they had expanded beyond a vinyl-only approach to release music digitally and open the label up to other artists as well.
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A.M.C is a drum and bass DJ and producer known for ultra-precise four-deck sets, relentless energy, and the kind of mixing style that feels built to keep a room in motion. He stands out not just for technical skill, but for turning that skill into something explosive and crowd-focused, which is a big reason he has become such a respected name in the genre.
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ATLiens is an anonymous bass-music duo from Atlanta known for masked performances, alien visuals, and a heavy sound built for festival-sized impact. Their music lives in the dubstep and bass lane, with a darker, more aggressive style that helped make them one of the more recognizable acts in that world.
Background: The duo keeps their identities hidden and leans fully into an extraterrestrial aesthetic, with their red-lit alien masks becoming a core part of the project. They first gained major attention with the track “Chief,” which broke wider after Skrillex dropped it at Boiler Room, and from there they built a strong following in the bass and festival scene.
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He first made his name in the ilegal rave scene before local clubs started paying attention, then kept building momentum through residencies with Cologne’s Adrenaline Team and Gotec Club in Karlsruhe. Those spaces helped sharpen his identity and gave him the platform to grow from a local name into an artist with broader recognition.
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Alison Wonderland is an Australian electronic artist who has grown from the Sydney club scene into one of the most influential names in dance music. Known for a genre-defying sound, powerful stage presence, and immersive live shows, she has built a global following through major festival appearances, large-scale headline tours, and crossover success. Her performances stand out for combining strong visuals with live vocals and cello, giving her sets a more distinctive identity than a standard DJ show.
She made history in 2018 as the highest-billed female DJ in Coachella’s history and has since continued to headline major festivals around the world. Her rise has also been supported by major streaming numbers, platinum certifications, and strong ticket sales across her U.S. tours.
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Androcided is a Los Angeles-based producer and performer whose sound pulls from hardcore punk, go go rhythms, free party culture, hard house, and other raw, fast-moving club influences. What makes her stand out is that her music feels shaped as much by energy and attitude as it does by genre, giving her a style that lands hard but still feels personal.
Born in Washington, D.C., she draws heavily from the DIY spirit and speed of hardcore punk, along with the percussive call-and-response feel of go go. Since moving to Los Angeles, she has become part of the local underground through regular live appearances, often bringing synths, samplers, and a dub siren into the mix, while also helping with events through the Kismetekno crew.
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DJ Bad Ash, also known as Ashlee Williss, is a world-touring open-format DJ, vocalist, and performer known for turning events into big, high-energy experiences. What makes her stand out is how naturally she blends live performance, crowd control, and genre-crossing DJ sets into something that feels bigger than a standard booking.
Before going full-time as a DJ, she built her name as an award-winning singer-songwriter, earning recognition as one of Guitar Center’s Nation’s Top 10 Singer-Songwriters and landing nearly 80 TV and film placements. She also wrote and recorded with Jackson Browne, was endorsed by Gibson Guitar, performed at major events like the GRAMMYs, AMAs, CMAs, and Sundance gifting suites, and shared stages with artists including Stevie Wonder, Justin Timberlake, Lionel Richie, ZZ Top, Martina McBride, Rascal Flatts, and Barry Manilow.
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He has been active since 1999, starting out on vinyl and gradually building a name across the Las Vegas scene through sets at spots like Tacos & Beer, Body English, Marquee, Vanguard, Beauty Bar, Artifice, Artisan, Ghost Bar, House of Blues, Foundation Room, and The Joint. Beyond DJing, he has also been involved in bringing artists to town and helping shape the local scene, including organizing the underground event Techno Taco Tuesday and working with names like Coyu, Fur Coat, Adam Beyer, Joseph Capriati, Matthias Tanzmann, and John Acquaviva.
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Benni Ola is an LA-based singer, rapper, and songwriter whose versatility is a big part of what makes him stand out. His voice moves naturally across different styles, which makes him a strong fit for dance music while still giving him room to bring personality and range into every track.
Background: He has built a profile as a flexible collaborator, working in spaces that cross rap, electronic music, and more experimental sounds. That range shows up in credits with artists like Channel Tres, JPEGMAFIA, and TokiMonsta, which says a lot about how adaptable his sound really is.
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CID is a New York City-based DJ, producer, label boss, and radio host who has become a major name in dance music through both commercial success and industry respect. Known for a club-driven sound and a relentless work ethic, he has earned praise from top artists while building a profile that includes major festival appearances, strong Beatport performance, and hundreds of millions of streams. His reach and consistency have made him one of the more established figures in the scene.
He learned to DJ at just 11 years old and later expanded his role in music through his Night Service Only label and radio presence. That long-term commitment to the craft has helped shape his reputation as both an artist and tastemaker.
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Cristoph is a DJ and producer whose sound pulls from Chicago house, progressive house, and the deeper emotional side of club music. Inspired early by names like Masters At Work and Sasha & Digweed, he built a style that feels atmospheric, polished, and made for both underground rooms and bigger festival moments.
Growing up in Northern England, Cristoph got his first local club opportunity through his brother, while his father helped set the foundation by buying him his first pair of decks. After learning on vinyl and sharpening his studio skills, he caught an early break through the guidance of Hot Since 82, then took a major step forward when Eric Prydz backed his music after hearing the quality of his productions and later brought him into the Pryda Presents world.
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CRS? is a Los Angeles DJ and producer whose roots in music go back practically to birth. Raised around studio culture through his father’s work at The Sound Factory in Hollywood, he came up on drums and turntables early, and over time built a reputation as one of the most important drum and bass figures to come out of Los Angeles.
He started playing drums at 8, got his first turntables at 13, and never really looked back. Since then, he has played across North America, released music on his own Herbn’ Music and APX1’s Ghetto Life, worked with Top Cat’s 9 Lives label in the UK, and built a massive catalog of mixtapes, releases, and collaborations. Along the way, he has shared stages with names like Goldie, DJ Hype, Roni Size, LTJ Bukem, KRS-One, Fat Joe, E-40, Too Short, and many more, while also helping shape the Los Angeles scene through parties like I Love L.A. and his deep involvement in the city’s underground culture.
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Canary Yellow makes dance music that lives in the tension between opposites. The sound feels both calculated and spontaneous, explosive and introspective, which gives the project a personality that stands out from more one-note electronic artists.
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Cassian is a Grammy Award–winning Australian DJ and producer based in Los Angeles who's become one of the most sought-after names in melodic house and techno. With over 100 million streams worldwide and 1.2 million monthly listeners, he's earned top chart positions on Beatport and proven himself a master of his craft, releasing music on culture-leading labels like Rose Avenue Records, Afterlife Records, and Odd One Out Records.
His impact has landed him massive performances at prestigious festivals including Coachella and Lollapalooza, plus residencies at top clubs like Hi Ibiza and Printworks London. Beyond his own releases, Cassian has mixed critically acclaimed albums for Australian trio RÜFÜS DU SOL—work that earned him multiple ARIA Awards, APRA Awards, and a Grammy—while also playing an integral role in projects from Anyma, Hayden James, What So Not, Crooked Colours, Broods, and other celebrated artists, racking up multiple gold and platinum certifications along the way.
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Charles Feelgood is a veteran house DJ whose name has been tied to dance music for decades, especially in the Baltimore and Washington, D.C. area where he helped shape the early electronic scene. His style pulls from multiple sides of house music, and that versatility is a big part of why he built such a strong reputation both regionally and internationally.
He was a key figure in the Baltimore/DC scene, especially through Fever, the influential club night he launched in the early ’90s with Scott Henry. That event helped introduce electronic music to the region on a much bigger scale, ran for more than seven years, and featured major names like Paul van Dyk, Derrick Carter, and Carl Cox. From there, his profile kept growing through his Time to Get Ill mix series, major-label releases, extensive touring across the U.S. and internationally, and a later move to Los Angeles that connected him even more deeply to the Southern California dance scene.
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This Belgian DJ, producer, and label head has built a fast-rising profile through a sound that resists easy categorization. Her genre-blending style carries a visceral, commanding energy that has helped take her from the underground to wider global recognition. That fearless approach is a big part of what has made her one of the more in-demand names in music.
Her background in Belgium’s underground scene remains central to the edge and intensity in her sound.
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Chloé Caillet is a writer, producer, and performing artist whose work sits at the intersection of club culture, personal identity, and a wider creative world that reaches into fashion and nightlife. Her sound and presence feel polished but still rooted in the dance floor, which is a big part of why she has been connecting with both music audiences and tastemakers outside the usual club space.
Her profile has grown through live performances at festivals and major venues around the world, along with support from outlets like i-D, FLAUNT, CRACK, Notion, Wonderland, Metal Magazine, and WWD, plus backing from BBC Radio voices like Pete Tong and Sarah Story. Beyond the music itself, she has also been shaping a bigger vision around nightlife and community through her queer identity and her focus on creating spaces that feel open, expressive, and genuinely collective.
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Chris Lorenzo is a UK-born producer known for a style that refuses to stay in one lane, blending underground influence with a forward-looking approach to dance music. His fearless sound and boundary-pushing attitude have helped establish him as one of the more distinctive names in the scene. That mix of grit, personality, and experimentation is a big part of why he continues to stand out.
His artistic foundation was shaped by time spent in the UK underground, where he developed the instincts that still drive his music today. That background continues to influence the left-field edge in his work.
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Cloonee is a UK tech house DJ and producer known for stripped-back grooves, punchy drums, and club tracks that are built to work in real rooms, not just on playlists. His sound is clean, direct, and made for peak-time sets, which is a big reason he has become such a strong name in modern house music.
Background: Coming out of the United Kingdom, Cloonee started gaining serious traction after his 2017 debut EP on Elrow Music, then kept building through releases on labels like Repopulate Mars and Solid Grooves. A key early turning point was his first Beatport #1 with “Be Good To Me,” which helped push him further into the global tech house circuit.
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Discip is an Argentine DJ and producer from Neuquén who has quickly emerged as one of the more promising new names in electronic music. His sound blends tech house and minimal with hip-hop influence, giving his productions a fresh edge that has helped him stand out early in his career. Support from major artists and strong label placements have helped push his profile onto the international stage.
At just 20, he made a major step forward with his first European tour in 2023, followed by a second tour in 2024 that expanded into countries including the UK and Italy. He has also appeared on notable lineups at venues in Italy and Brazil alongside established names in the scene.
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DJ Flapjack is a Los Angeles hardcore DJ known for relentless energy, heavy turntablism, and a style built to hit hard in underground rave settings. His sets are rooted in 100% vinyl and driven by the kind of intensity that makes him stand out whether someone is new to hardcore or has been in it for years.
Over more than a decade, he has become a staple of the American underground hardcore scene, building his name through scratching, technical skill, and a reputation that has reached well beyond Los Angeles. Playing some of the biggest warehouse raves in North America, he developed a live style that feels raw, physical, and fully locked into the dance floor.
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This DJ is a longtime electronic music fixture with more than 30 years behind the decks, bringing a deep-rooted connection to underground dance culture that stretches back to 1995. The identity here feels built on experience, versatility, and a real history inside the scene rather than a newer, trend-driven run.
Over the years, that path has moved through different chapters, including Biohazard Productions in Los Angeles from 1995 to 2003, then Spacecowboys, Seismic, and Mighty Breaks in San Francisco from 2003 to 2008. Along the way, the artist also picked up the Mojave Desert Funkster identity, co-founded Sonoma Silent Disco in 2018, and worked under DJ names including DJ Flite and Plump & Juicy Brettocks.
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Dabin is a Toronto-based JUNO-nominated producer and instrumentalist who seamlessly blends acoustic elements with electronic dance-pop to create a unique sound that has captivated millions. His musical journey began in his teens when he picked up piano, drums, and guitar before diving into music production in 2011. Dabin quickly made waves by signing with Kannibalen Records and releasing tracks on Mr. Suicide Sheep’s Seeking Blue label, gaining widespread recognition for his innovative style. With successful albums like “Wild Youth” and “Between Broken,” he has not only solidified his signature sound but also collaborated with top-tier artists such as Illenium and Black Tiger Sex Machine, cementing his place in the electronic music scene.
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Danny the Wildchild is one of those names that carries real weight in drum and bass, especially in the jump up side of the genre. With more than three decades in the game, he built his reputation on sharp DJ skills, high-energy sets, and the kind of range that makes him feel like a true scene veteran instead of just another longtime name.
Coming out of Chicago, Danny played a major role in helping shape both the local and wider drum and bass community, especially from the early ’90s forward. He is described as a pioneering force who helped introduce drum and bass to the American Midwest and beyond, which is a big reason he is still regarded as one of Chicago’s most respected artists in the space.
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Dennett is a producer whose sound blends melodic ideas with bass-heavy energy, giving his music a style that feels both emotional and hard-hitting. That mix has helped him build a growing fanbase and establish himself as an artist with a clear creative direction.
He first developed his interest in music production while living in Orange County, California, and later moved to Tucson, Arizona to attend the University of Arizona. Alongside school, he has continued performing at events and festivals across the country while balancing music with his studies.
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Disko Cowboy, also known as Dave Wrangler, is a producer, designer, and genre-blending DJ whose sound pulls from a wide mix of influences without feeling scattered. His style reflects a real love for remix culture, combining country, hip-hop, indie, club music, and rave energy into something that feels playful, creative, and very much his own.
Growing up in the Texas Hill Country, he absorbed everything from ’90s pop country and Waylon and Willie to alternative rock, hip-hop, and rave classics. That broad foundation, along with a deep connection to DIY culture and the remix mindset, helped shape him into an artist who sees music less as fixed categories and more as something to be reworked, reimagined, and pushed into new spaces.
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Distinct Motive is a Canadian producer and DJ known for dark, minimal bass music that hits with weight but still feels deliberate and stripped back. His sound pulls from the early dubstep aesthetic while still carving out its own identity, which is a big reason he stands out in today’s bass scene.
Coming out of Toronto, he built his name by staying rooted in the original, dub-influenced side of dubstep instead of chasing a more commercial version of the genre. That approach helped him put his hometown on the map in international bass circles while building a following across North America and Europe.
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Glaude is one of those DJs whose reputation comes as much from the way he plays as from the records he has released. A longtime West Coast dance music figure, he built his name on high-energy sets, real versatility, and the kind of live presence that made him a favorite among both crowds and other DJs.
Originally from Washington State, Glaude first made his mark in the massive San Francisco rave scene of the early ’90s, playing events like Cool World and Together As One and holding a residency with Funky Techno Tribe. That run eventually led him to Moonshine Records, where he released two full-length albums and further established himself as a house DJ who could move easily across subgenres without losing the crowd.
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DØMINA is a Miami-to-LA artist whose sound is built around dark, driving energy and a taste for the harder edges of electronic music. Her sets pull from industrial hard techno and hard psy bass, giving her a style that feels intense, fast-moving, and shaped for the underground.
Her connection to music started early, beginning with classical piano at age five and composing from a young age. That foundation eventually collided with rave and underground culture, where she found the energy and creative direction that would shape her identity as an artist, drawing inspiration from European scenes like Berlin, Paris, and the Netherlands.
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Eli Fola is a Nigerian-American sound artist, saxophonist, DJ, and producer whose work sits at the intersection of AfroHouse, techno, jazz, and classical music. What makes him stand out is that he is not just blending genres for the sake of it — he built his own live-hybrid concept, Yoruba Tech Soul, into a full identity that feels rooted in both musical skill and a deeper spiritual presence.
His sound was shaped by early influences like Osunlade, Jeff Mills, and Fela Kuti, along with Afrobeats, highlife, and traditional Nigerian music. That mix became the backbone of his style and helped him create something that feels both contemporary and connected to culture, while his visual presentation also pushed him into conversations that reach beyond music alone.
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Eric D-Lux is a Los Angeles-based DJ and producer known for high-energy, club-driven sets and a strong presence in nightlife. As one half of FAED alongside Five, he has helped build a duo known for crowd control, sharp remix work, and a sound that moves easily between clubs, radio, and private events.
Since 2015, his work with FAED has made him a sought-after name across the nightlife circuit, with touring across North America, Japan, and Mexico and a weekly presence through FAED University on Diplo’s Revolution on SiriusXM. Support from names like Diplo, Marshmello, and Lil Jon has helped reinforce his profile as both a DJ and remixer.
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Tugawd, also known as Eric Davenport, is a U.S.-based DJ and producer whose sound is rooted in afro house but shaped by a much longer journey through underground dance music. What makes him stand out is the way he pulls soulful rhythm, unpredictability, and deeper groove into a style that still feels built for movement.
With a career spanning more than three decades, Davenport has logged over 100 releases and 500 live DJ sets while moving through genres including funky breaks, deep house, and now afro house. That kind of range gives his current sound more weight, because it comes from years in the underground rather than a sudden shift into whatever is hot. His work has also earned support from labels like Mabe Black in Italy.
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Espii is a South Florida DJ and producer building a modern tech house sound that leaches into the minimal side without losing the groove. His tracks are driven by rolling low end, tight drums, and a more restrained kind of tension, which gives his music a cleaner, more focused feel than the louder end of the genre.
He has been steadily carving out that identity through club-minded records and early appearances at Electric Daisy Carnival, while earning support from names like Tiësto, Martin Garrix, Afrojack, and James Hype. Releases on labels like STMPD RCRDS and Insomniac’s IN / ROTATION have helped reinforce that he is not just experimenting with the lane — he is settling into it with real intent.
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Eve Lauren is a Brooklyn-based DJ and producer making her name with a darker, hypnotic take on melodic techno and house. What stands out right away is the balance in her sound — emotionally charged and atmospheric, but still driving enough to really land on a dance floor.
Over the past year, she has been building momentum through support slots for artists like Max Styler, Layton Giordani, Adam Beyer, and Gorgon City, bringing that sound to packed rooms across the East Coast. A trained multi-instrumentalist with deep roots in musical performance, she brings more than just good taste behind the decks — there is real musical instinct underneath what she does.
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FISHER built his name on carefree, high-impact tech-house made to serve the dancefloor first. Tracks like “Losing It,” “You Little Beauty,” “Just Feels Tight,” “It’s a Killa,” and “Take It Off” turned that approach into major club success, with “Losing It” especially pushing him into a global breakout moment.
Raised on Australia’s Gold Coast, Paul Fisher first pursued professional surfing before shifting deeper into DJing and then production. He began releasing music as part of Cut Snake with fellow surfer Leigh Sedley, then moved into a solo run that gained serious traction after a string of early singles and the breakout success of “Losing It” in 2018.
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Fluttershy is a Los Angeles DJ working in happy hardcore and gabber, with a style that balances pure sweetness and total chaos in the best way. That contrast is a big part of the appeal — the sets feel cute, wild, nostalgic, and heavy all at once.
Starting in 2020, Fluttershy quickly built a presence through rave scenes in Arizona, Massachusetts, Seattle, Los Angeles, and even London. A real love for turntablism also pushed them toward spinning vinyl, which gives the project a stronger connection to the roots and physical energy of the music.
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Fury is a Rochester-born DJ, promoter, and former professional snowboarder who became one of the key figures in American drum and bass through both his sets and his work behind the scenes. His sound has always been rooted in versatility, moving through hardcore techno, jungle, and breakbeat while staying closely tied to the energy of rave culture.
After moving to Colorado in the 1990s, he quickly built a name in Denver’s growing underground and by the early 2000s was recognized as one of the city’s leading jungle DJs. Beyond playing, he helped shape the scene by co-founding events like Skylab, Breakdown, Gravity Fridays, and Rewind, all of which played a role in bringing people together through electronic music and helping Denver’s rave community grow.
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Grant Fisher is a DJ, remixer, and producer whose style is built for high-energy rooms and big crowd moments. While he first gained traction in Nashville, his sound pulls from way more than one lane, blending EDM, pop, rock, house, trap, hip-hop, Latin music, Afrobeats, Indian music, and K-pop into something that feels wide open and crowd-ready.
He built his name by headlining packed bars, pool parties, and nightclubs, earning a reputation for being the kind of performer who can really light up a room. As his profile has grown, he has taken that energy onto bigger stages too, including Hangout Fest, the Indy 500, Bama Slam, and shows alongside Nelly.
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HNTR built his current identity around a darker, heavier underground sound that pushes between techno and house with a playful but hard-hitting edge. The source frames him as a Juno Award-winning Canadian DJ, producer, and No Neon label head whose recent run has helped define this newer chapter.
Previously known as Hunter Siegel, he was already a fixture in the Toronto scene before rebranding and shifting further into a more underground lane. That transition also sharpened the role of No Neon as both a label and event platform tied directly to his sound and live presence.
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INFEKT is a bass music producer and DJ who has built his name on minimal production, hard-hitting basslines, and a style that feels stripped back but still heavy. Since emerging in 2011, he has become one of the faster-rising names in dubstep, earning attention for music that consistently connects with both fans and major players in the scene.
Background: His rise has been driven by releases on labels like Monstercat, Bassrush Records, and Disciple, along with strong support from names such as Skrillex, Excision, Svdden Death, Subtronics, and Zeds Dead. With releases that have repeatedly climbed the Beatport Dubstep charts, he has grown from a developing producer into a recognized force in bass music.
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InSpeKtor GadJet is an American DJ known for eclectic, high-energy sets that move through hardstyle, hardcore, and more recently hard techno. His style feels built around momentum and variety, which is a big part of what helped him stand out early on.
He has been active since 2009, first building a following through house and hardstyle mixes made for internet radio channels. From there, he grew into a live performer playing everything from smaller house parties to larger events like the campgrounds at Nocturnal Wonderland, earning a reputation for bringing energy and connecting naturally with the crowd.
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JPatron is a Latin music artist born in Bogotá, Colombia, who has been building his place in the new wave of Latin music with a sound made to move people. His style blends the energy of Latin music with a more modern urban edge, creating something that feels fresh, rhythmic, and full of personality.
Now based in California’s Coachella Valley, JPatron has been expanding his reach from a setting that naturally connects desert energy, nightlife, and culture. That mix of Colombian roots and a broader global backdrop helps shape a sound that does not stay stuck in one formula, but instead brings together heritage, rhythm, and a more current approach.
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Jackie Hollander brings a melodic house and techno sound that balances euphoric lift with real drive. Her music pulls from trance, Bay Area rave energy, and West Coast club culture, giving her tracks both atmosphere and punch.
She came up through San Francisco’s underground and deepened that foundation while in college in Los Angeles, where clubs and warehouse parties helped shape her direction. From there, she built momentum through releases on Black Book Records, REALM, Experts Only, Nervous Records, and other respected labels, while earning support from names like Chris Lake, Gorgon City, and John Summit.
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Jimni Cricket is a Seattle DJ who has been working professionally since 1999, with a style that can swing from cheesy happy hardcore to live mash-ups without losing its personality. That kind of range is a big part of what makes the project stand out — it feels rooted in rave energy, but never boxed into just one formula.
Background: Coming out of Seattle, Jimni Cricket built a long-running DJ career by leaning into versatility and a real love for high-energy dance music. The fact that the sound stretches from happy hardcore to live mash-up culture gives the project more character than a typical single-lane DJ profile.
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John Price is a main room and festival DJ built for big rooms, big drops, and high-energy live sets. His whole profile is geared toward large-scale crowd moments, with records, remixes, and mixes made to land in stadiums, arenas, and festival settings rather than smaller club spaces.
A major part of his rise has come through his role as Morgan Wallen’s VIP Tour DJ, which has put him in front of massive crowds at places like Bridgestone Arena, Fenway Park, and Citizens Bank Park. That kind of platform says a lot about the lane he is in, especially when it is backed by a catalog of more than 100 original remixes featuring artists like Morgan Wallen, Luke Combs, and Thomas Rhett.
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John Summit is the kind of DJ who blew past the “rising house artist” label and turned into a full-on headliner. His sound lives in that sweet spot between house, tech house, and bigger emotional dance records, so he works just as well in a packed club as he does on a festival main stage.
Background: Born John Walter Schuster and originally from Naperville, Illinois, he came up DJing while studying accounting at the University of Illinois before leaving a CPA job at Ernst & Young to go all in on music. His real breakout came with “Deep End” in 2020, and from there he turned into one of the biggest names in modern house music while also building out his own Experts Only label and event brand.
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Jon Bishop is a progressive house DJ whose roots in underground dance culture go back to the early days of the Southern California rave scene. With a background in drumming and a long history in clubs, warehouse parties, radio, and nightlife, he reads like one of those DJs who helped build the scene instead of just passing through it.
Born and raised in Grand Haven, Michigan, Bishop played drums growing up before relocating to San Diego at 20, where he got pulled into the local underground rave movement. By 1990 he was already playing techno and house at clubs and warehouse events, later launching his own radio show, Sounds of the Underground, and in 1992 founding Club Hedonism, where he DJed weekly for years while also holding a monthly residency at Birmingham’s Sundissential in England.
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Josh Baker is one of those DJs who has been steadily turning into a real force in modern house and minimal. His sound is groove-heavy, clean, and built for proper dance floors, with the kind of energy that works just as well in an underground room as it does on a bigger festival stage.
Background: Based out of Manchester, Josh Baker built his name as both a DJ and producer while also growing You&Me into more than just a label. It became part of a bigger world around him that now includes events, a festival presence, and production-focused projects, which is a big reason he feels like more than just another artist with a couple of hot tracks.
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Justin Hawkes is an Austin-based drum & bass producer formerly known as Flite, with a sound that moves between melodic, soft-toned moments and heavy, bass-driven club energy. His work has earned support from DJs including Andy C, Porter Robinson, RL Grime, Netsky, Friction, Sub Focus, and Wilkinson, while building a catalog with more than 25 million streams.
Born in Virginia, Hawkes began releasing as Flite in 2013 with “Blue Spark,” followed by early momentum from tracks like “Featherfall” and “Dive.” After leaving industrial design studies to pursue music full time, he released music on labels including Liquicity, Hospital Records, Monstercat, and UKF, performed across Europe and the U.S., and later launched his Justin Hawkes alias in 2020 after a sold-out Brooklyn show on the Worship Artists North America tour.
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Kaskade is a Grammy-nominated producer and DJ who became one of the most successful American names in progressive house by pairing uplifting dance records with major live appeal. Over the years, he helped pioneer the Las Vegas residency model for DJs while building a strong run on the U.S. dance charts and selling out arenas across the country. His sound has balanced melodic accessibility with club credibility, making him one of the most enduring figures in electronic music.
Born Ryan Gary Raddon in Chicago, he began not only as a DJ but also as an A&R director and record store owner before fully establishing himself as an artist. His rise included early releases on smaller labels, a move into bigger electronic imprints, and a long run of albums that steadily expanded his reach.
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KyGore is a hardstyle artist whose sound blends raw bassline energy with melodic, euphoric moments. His breakthrough track, “Dig in the Dirt,” has passed 30,000 Spotify plays and introduced his style to a growing audience.
His debut release came through Dirty Workz, a major hardstyle label, helping push his rise in the scene. Within less than a year of that debut, KyGore performed in San Francisco, Los Angeles, and San Diego, bringing his high-energy hardstyle sets to West Coast crowds.
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Lady Sinclair is a Los Angeles-based DJ, producer, and founder of the label Friends of Neon. Her sound and creative direction are rooted in the West Coast underground rave scene, where her love for music first developed through warehouse parties.
As an Insomniac resident, she has supported artists including Armand Van Helden, Duke Dumont, Sam Divine, Claptone, Oliver Heldens, and Dombresky. Her releases include “DISCO LIGHTS” featuring BodaciousThang on Sloth Acid, Friends of Neon tracks like “Sunshine,” “Feel It” featuring Adam Sinclair, and “The Moment,” plus “Watching You” and “BANG” with BabyGirl on Shaboom Records.
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Laidback Luke has spent more than two decades as one of dance music’s most influential names, and this latest chapter leans back into the raw energy that first defined him. Drawing from early Dutch house and bloghouse influences like Crookers, Switch, and The Bloody Beetroots, his current direction is loud, funky, edgy, and rooted in underground attitude rather than polish.
This return also reconnects him with Dim Mak and the rebellious spirit tied to his earlier work. Beyond his own catalog, Luke has played a major role in shaping the careers of artists like Avicii, Afrojack, Deorro, and Bingo Players, while also building a reputation as a mentor who has offered guidance on both production and mental health. The Dutch DJ, producer, and Kung Fu World Champion now frames this phase as a creative reawakening.
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Layton Giordani is a New York–based house and techno producer who's become one of the scene's hottest names in recent years. His sound caught fire in 2024 with a string of chart-topping releases, including a remix of "Last Night" with Anyma that hit #1 on Beatport and racked up over 100,000 daily Spotify streams at its peak.
Giordani's path to the top started in his teens, when watching Danny Tenaglia's legendary sets at Pacha NY inspired him to pursue electronic music. A residency at Output NY in Brooklyn gave him the platform to develop his craft, eventually catching the attention of techno heavyweight Adam Beyer. That mentorship led to his debut on Beyer's Drumcode label and releases on Truesoul, setting the stage for his breakout year. Beyond that viral Anyma collab, 2024 saw him drop multiple standout tracks, including "PATT" with Beyer and Green Velvet (another chart-topper), remixes of tracks by Dom Dolla and deadmau5, and his debut on Experts Only—cementing him as a rising force heading into 2025.
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Levity is a Chicago-based electronic music trio made up of John Hauldren, PJ Carberry, and Josh Tarum, known for high-energy dubstep, trap, future bass, and bass-music sets with playful vocals, hip-hop-inspired drums, and festival-ready drops. Formed in 2019, the group broke out through songs and remixes including “Flip It,” “By My Side,” “Like This” with NITTI, “Pop Off” with GRiZ, “ONE FOR YOU” with ALLEYCVT, and Snack Pack Vol. 1, while building major momentum through Electric Forest, Coachella, EDC, and headline touring. Their “friendly neighborhood dubstep trio” identity, energetic live production, and fast-growing fan community have made Levity one of the notable rising names in modern bass music.
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Lexxy Jax is a hardcore rave DJ and producer based in New York City, known for high-speed sets that go all in on heavy kicks, pumping bass, and darker melodic energy. Her style is built for intensity, with the kind of full-force approach that makes her sets feel made for people who want the harder side of rave music.
While based in NYC, she has played shows around the U.S. in places like Los Angeles, Orlando, and Portland, building her name through a sound that pulls from across the hardcore spectrum. Hard trance, uptempo, Frenchcore, and makina all show up in her sets, which says a lot about both her range and how deep her connection to hardcore culture really is.
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Linska is a London-born, Los Angeles-based DJ, producer, and electronic artist known for dark, driving tech house, techno, and melodic techno. Her breakout single “Bad Boy” reached No. 1 on Beatport’s Melodic House & Techno chart and helped push her into major electronic-music spaces including Resistance, Drumcode events, Coachella, and international festival lineups. With tracks including “Bad Boy,” “Digital Dream,” “Choose Life,” and “World & Back” featuring Riko Dan, Linska is building a fast-rising profile around immersive production, powerful vocal work, and high-energy club sets.
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Mathame, the Italian duo of brothers Matteo and Amedeo Giovanelli, built a distinct identity through cinematic techno, melodic house, and dub-influenced electronic music. Their sound pulls from classical training, film, science fiction, and electronic experimentation, giving their work a scale and atmosphere that feels both emotional and immersive.
The project took shape while the brothers were living in Sicily near Mount Etna and helping run their family’s bed and breakfast, with that isolation and environment feeding directly into the music. Amedeo’s background in violin and Matteo’s work in film also help explain why Mathame’s music feels so visual, dramatic, and carefully built.
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Rob Machete is a Los Angeles jungle and drum & bass DJ whose career grew out of the city’s early underground rave scene. Originally spinning hip-hop as DJ Rob G, he shifted toward the bass-heavy breakbeat sound coming out of England and adopted the Machete name in 1994 to reflect his sharp mixing and cutting style.
As DJ Machete, he helped build the Junglist Platoon crew and became a key figure behind RESPECT, the long-running Los Angeles drum and bass weekly launched in 1999. His career has included an Insomniac residency, a mention in URB Magazine’s NEXT 100 issue, dates on the KungFu-Knowledge Tour, performances across North America and abroad, and ongoing work as a RESPECT resident, radio host, talent booker, and producer.
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Mark E. Quark is the DJ alter ego of Mark Hanson, shaped by industrial music, acid house, and Belgian new beat from an early age. His style leans into groovy, laid-back, and dirty house music, with influences that include DJ Harvey, Idjut Boys, Jeno, and early Andrew Weatherall.
Quark has been part of Southern California nightlife through events including SOMA, Playskool, and G-Force, while also contributing to San Francisco parties such as The Gathering, Basics, Out Of Sight, Stompy Dig In, and Sunset. He has played alongside artists including Doc Martin, Derrick L. Carter, Lil Louie Vega, Juan Atkins, Mark Farina, Aphex Twin, and Moby, released music on Hi-Phen, Camouflage, and Facade, and currently performs bi-weekly at Moonshake in San Diego with Dr. Indulgent and Bob Dazzla.
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DJ Mark London is a British-born global DJ and producer with more than three decades in electronic music. His career includes a Grammy nomination under his former stage name Mark Lewis, Billboard-charting remixes, and original releases tied to Armada Music, Perfecto Records, and his own Mixology Recordings through Universal Music Group.
He has toured with Paul Oakenfold and Carl Cox for over two decades and performed at major festivals and venues including ULTRA, EDC, PACHA Ibiza, AMNESIA Ibiza, Ministry of Sound UK, Blue Marlin Cabo, Hard Rock Las Vegas, Nikki Beach South Beach Miami, LIV South Beach Miami, Exchange Los Angeles, and Avalon Los Angeles.
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Martin Garrix is one of the most successful DJs and producers of his generation, known for bridging electronic music and pop on a global scale. Since breaking through with “Animals” in 2013, he has built a career around festival anthems, major collaborations, and a sound that balances big-room energy with mainstream appeal. His continued success as both an artist and label founder has kept him at the center of modern dance music.
He expanded his influence by launching STMPD RCRDS, building his own studio complex in Amsterdam, and mentoring emerging artists. That broader role in the scene has helped define him as more than just a headline DJ.
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DJ Mellinfunk is a longtime figure in the Los Angeles underground scene, active since 1989 and known for a hard-hitting mix of old school, techno, jungle, hard acid techno, and hip-hop acapellas over his own beats. Recognized as R.A.W’s first partner, he became closely tied to the early energy of Southern California rave culture.
In 1998, Mellinfunk launched the jungle label Mainline Records and built a catalog that includes more than 50 mixes, including two major-selling mixtapes. He has performed across Europe and much of the United States, with appearances at events including Grape Ape, Technostate, No-Doz, What, and Love Parade, later returning to the scene in 2012 as a leading Southern California acid techno performer.
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Moonpup is a longtime DJ with roots in the old-school underground, active from the 1980s through today across Los Angeles, San Francisco, the West Coast, London, and Europe. Their style leans into anything with a funky edge, moving through progressive house, breaks, mashups, downtempo, midtempo, uptempo, and everything in between.
In the early 1990s, Moonpup produced late-night radio mix shows in Los Angeles on KROQ 106.7 and Power 106. That history reflects a wide-ranging career built around underground dance music, flexible tempos, and decades of experience behind the decks.
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MËSTIZA is a DJ and producer project built around the fusion of electronic music and flamenco tradition. Their sound blends modern electronic beats with Spanish rhythms, while their creative identity also carries through fashion, cultural storytelling, and a focus on female empowerment.
The project began in 2021, when two longtime friends decided to turn their shared passion into something more defined. Through MËSTIZA, they explore Spanish heritage, identity, and creative self-expression through a sound that connects tradition with club-focused energy.
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NEKTER is a Los Angeles-based DJ known for what she describes as a techno sound bath, using texture, noise, healing frequencies, and deep hypnotic beats to shape the room. Her sets connect underground techno with spiritual exploration, drawing from more than 10 years of yoga and meditation practice.
She gained wider attention after winning the 2021 REFORM DJ Contest hosted by 6AM Group and Synthetik Minds, then continued building through warehouse shows with the Berlin/LA all-female techno collective Fallen Angel. NEKTER has appeared on lineups for 6AM, Dirty Epic, WORK, Incognito, and Synthetik Minds, shared stages with artists including Ben Block, Ben Sims, Ø [Phase], and Amelie Lens, and now holds residencies with Commonsense Records in Mexico City and WORK in Los Angeles.
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Noizu built his name on high-energy house music driven by strong basslines, catchy hooks, and club-focused momentum. His rise started quickly after his 2017 debut and continued through records like “DANCE,” “Push to Start,” and later releases that kept him locked into the modern tech-house conversation.
Before the Noizu alias, Jacob Plant had already worked in dance music under his own name, but the rebrand marked a sharper turn into house and a more defined identity. Since then, he has built support from major names in the scene, launched Techné Records, and developed a profile tied closely to festival stages, club records, and a heavier dancefloor sound.
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DJ Nightstalker is a Los Angeles drum and bass DJ known for high-intensity sets rooted in West Coast junglism. Alongside his work behind the decks, he has also built recognition as a writer and editor for outlets including Bassrush, Insomniac, URB, XLR8R, ATM, and Kmag.
He came up through the Los Angeles rave scene, performing at underground venues like the Masterdome, Shaolin Temple, and Stillwater Hotel, and later hosted the Thursday night Primordial show on vibeflow.com. His career has taken him from Mojave Desert parties to Club Yellow in Tokyo, with appearances at Respect, Project Z, EDC Las Vegas, EDC Mexico, Escape: Psycho Circus, Nocturnal Wonderland, and Countdown NYE, while also serving as a Bassrush resident and USC professor.
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OMNOM is a Los Angeles house producer with a sound that is sharp, recognizable, and built to hit in both clubs and festivals. Over the past decade, he has carved out a lane without softening his approach, earning support from names like Dom Dolla, Tiësto, John Summit, and Martin Garrix. That consistency has made him one of the more distinct voices in modern house music.
A Los Angeles native, OMNOM has been releasing music for about a decade and has steadily grown from early breakout moments into major rooms and festival stages. In recent years, that rise has included sold-out headline shows at the Hollywood Palladium, The Ruins at Knockdown Center, The Midway, and The Concourse Project, along with appearances at Coachella, EDC Las Vegas, EDC Orlando, iLESONIQ, and Electric Forest.
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Odd Language is a Los Angeles-based producer rooted in trap, dubstep, and experimental bass. His sound moves across heavy, immersive electronic textures, with support from artists including RL Grime, DJ Snake, Zeds Dead, and Alison Wonderland.
His music has appeared on labels including Sable Valley, Space Yacht, Dim Mak Records, and Disciple Round Table. Behind the decks, Odd Language brings high-energy sets to nightclubs and electronic music festivals, including Decadence and Gold Rush.
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Off in LALA is a Las Vegas-based artist, producer, writer, and DJ whose sound blends dirty south grit, golden-era progressive house, and Ibiza-influenced underground style. Her music pairs moody textures with soaring melodies, shaped by her own songwriting and vocals.
For LALA, the project is built around creative surrender and the feeling of letting rhythm take over. Whether on a festival stage or in a packed club, Off in LALA brings an instinctive performance style focused on pulling people out of their heads and into the moment.
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Omar+ is a London-based British-Punjabi/Gujarati DJ, producer, and vocalist blending 2000s-inspired R&B melodies with deep, bass-heavy house and 4x4 garage. Known for laying his own vocals over club tracks, he stands out as a DJ-vocalist hybrid with a sound that feels both melodic and built for the dancefloor. Tracks like “Back It Up,” “Lights,” and “AfterParty” have helped make him one of the more talked-about names in the UK dance scene.
Omar+ grew up in London influenced by pop, R&B, and classic house names like Kerri Chandler. Alongside music, he has also modelled for brands including JD Sports and ASOS. Even with his rise, he is still closely tied to a DIY approach, from his “Planet Plus” party series to preferring to produce in his home studio.
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PHNX, pronounced “Phoenix,” is a drum and bass DJ and producer with more than a decade in the electronic music community. Her sound is shaped by breakbeats, vocals, and forward-thinking electronic subgenres, with selections that reflect a wide view of dance music culture.
She has worked with event and music brands on an international scale and has been booked as direct support for artists including LTJ Bukem, Wilkinson, Hybrid Minds, Rene LaVice, and Grafix. PHNX has performed at venues and events including The Avalon, Exchange LA, The Belasco Theater, Bassrush, Respect LA, Teleport Festival, Fire Drums Festival, SD Union, and more, with affiliations across Los Angeles, San Diego, and the Southern California desert.
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Prospa is an English electronic duo known for club music that feels modern, energetic, and rooted in UK dance culture. Made up of Harvey Blumler and Guiorgi “Gosha” Smith, they bring a style that feels sharp, rhythmic, and built for real movement.
The duo consists of Leeds-born Harvey Blumler and Guiorgi “Gosha” Smith. Their identity is centered on their partnership as producers and performers within the electronic music space.
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Punky Brewstar is a dance music artist known for uplifting trance, happy hardcore, and a high-energy approach to the dancefloor. Their style is built around keeping crowds energized, joyful, and connected from start to finish.
They are also recognized for supporting fellow DJs and helping create an inclusive atmosphere within the scene. With a steady flow of new mixes, Punky Brewstar continues to bring an upbeat, crowd-focused presence to dance music spaces.
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R.A.W. is a Los Angeles jungle and drum and bass veteran who has been part of the city’s scene since 1992. Known for rare UK jungle selections, turntablist skill, and a deep role in West Coast rave culture, he helped shape L.A.’s devoted junglist community through events, record shops, mixtapes, and performances.
His career includes more than 50 jungle, drum and bass, and hardcore releases under names including R.A.W. and B-BOY3000, with music on labels such as Priority, Warner Bros., Thrive, Vortex, Thermal, Amen Factory, and his own Mictlan and Void Audio Experiments. He later shifted into dubstep as 6Blocc, returned to jungle through the SKANX alias, and continued releasing future jungle and J-tek music, including the Sub Slayers single “AFRIKA.”
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Roger Serrano is a Miami-born, Orlando-based DJ and producer with a flexible approach to house music. His sound moves through classic house, deep house, minimal tech, UK house, and garage, shaped by influences including Joss Moog, Mochakk, Phil Weeks, Demuir, and Anotr.
He has released music on labels including Nervous Records, FLAT 22, Reecords, and Lisa’s Kickback, building a presence across both underground and larger-scale settings. His gigs have included shows in London, Leeds, and Miami, with appearances at venues and events such as Distrikt in the UK and Jolene Miami.
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Ray Volpe built his name on a heavy-meets-melodic approach that also makes room for his own vocals, giving him a sound that is immediately recognizable across the bass scene. That range, along with strong support from major names in dance music, has helped push him from internet and gaming spaces to some of the biggest festival stages in the world.
His rise has been marked by back-to-back breakout years. “Laserbeam” became the most played dubstep track of 2022 and was later remixed by Hardwell and Chris Lake, while “HAPPY SONG,” “SEE YOU DROP,” and “SONG REQUEST” kept his momentum moving through 2023 and 2024. Awards and recognition including Best New Artist of 2023 at the Electronic Dance Music Awards and inclusion in EDM.com’s Class of 2022 reflect how quickly that profile grew.
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Silver & Blake bring together a Nashville-meets-Las Vegas sound that moves from Southern rock to party rock. Their style fits everything from main-stage moments to big-room nightclub energy.
The duo performs on stages and in nightclubs across the country, built around a crowd-focused approach to live entertainment. Their music connects rock-driven energy with the kind of party atmosphere suited for both concert settings and nightlife rooms.
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Rommii, pronounced Row-mee, is a Mexican-American DJ, producer, and artist from San Diego with a versatile approach to electronic music. His house-focused sound ranges from nostalgic dance floor tracks like “What We Had Was Real” and “Need 2” to more psychedelic-influenced cuts such as “Road Runner” and “Rainbow Dance.”
His music has received support from artists including Louis The Child, Diplo, Tiesto, and Loud Luxury. With sold-out shows up and down the coast, Rommii continues building momentum as a rising California DJ and producer.
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Roxy Ferrari is a dance music artist known for high-energy sets that blend Afro house, tech house, and futuristic club sounds. Her style pulls from Y2K icons, underground fashion, and bold club energy, giving her performances a strong visual and musical identity.
She has played stages including EDC and recently collaborated with Martin Jensen on the track “Your Mama.” With a sound built for the dancefloor and a style that stands out, Roxy Ferrari continues building her place in the global dance scene.
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RØZ is a Mexico City duo made up of Manolo Cabrera and Hugo Lara, blending house and EDM with Latin, trap, urban, and drum and bass influences. Their sound moves fast, hits hard, and has helped position them as one of the more promising electronic acts coming out of Mexico right now.
The project started gaining momentum around 2024 and 2025, quickly building a following and selling out shows in Mexico City. Along the way, they landed on major stages including EDC Mexico and the Mexican Grand Prix, while expanding their profile through energetic live sets and crossover appeal.
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Sofi Tukker is a Grammy-nominated dance-pop duo made up of Sophie Hawley-Weld and Tucker Halpern, known for a vibrant sound that blends house music with Brazilian influence and Portuguese-language elements. Since forming in New York after meeting at Brown University, they have built a strong identity through playful, high-energy music and a style that feels both global and unmistakably their own. Tracks like “Drinkee” and “Best Friend” helped establish them as one of the more distinctive crossover acts in dance music.
The duo formed in 2014, with Sophie bringing a background in Brazilian music and Portuguese, while Tucker came into DJing after a basketball career-ending illness. Their chemistry as close friends has been a core part of the project from the beginning.
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San Pacho is a Croatian DJ and producer known for high-energy tech house, club house, and Latin-influenced dance-floor tracks. His releases have appeared on labels including Insomniac Records, Terminal Underground, Sink or Swim, Big Beat, Confession, UKF, and Dim Mak, with support from major electronic artists such as Tiësto, Diplo, David Guetta, Chris Lake, Martin Garrix, Alesso, and Matroda.
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DJ Scooba is a Los Angeles drum and bass veteran, founding member of Junglist Platoon, and longtime resident of RESPECT, the city’s longest-running drum and bass weekly. His style moves across different sides of drum and bass, adjusting to the crowd while keeping the flow tight, direct, and built for the dancefloor.
Scooba first entered the underground scene in 1991 through techno and acid house warehouse parties, then helped form Junglist Platoon around 1994 with Oscar Da Grouch, Machete, Clutch, and No Face. In 1999, the crew helped launch RESPECT, and Scooba went on to share lineups with artists including Kenny Ken, DJ Rap, Shy FX, Fabio, Grooverider, Goldie, Dieselboy, Pendulum, Photek, DJ Zinc, Krust, and DJ Die, while also playing events such as Bassrush, Electric Daisy Carnival, Nocturnal Wonderland, Beyond Wonderland, and World of Drum and Bass.
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Silva Bumpa is one of the standout names in the new wave of UK underground club music, blending bassline, UKG, speed garage, and house into tracks that feel both gritty and instantly catchy. His sound pulls from Sheffield’s club legacy but lands with a modern edge, mixing heavy grooves, sharp samples, and singalong energy in a way that feels built for both underground rooms and wider crossover momentum.
Born Harry Eagle in Sheffield and now based in Manchester, he came up around organ house, bassline, and rave culture before shaping his own lane through piano, club music, and strong songwriting instincts. That background fed into releases on influential labels, support from both newer peers and established bassline names, and a community-driven rise that has helped push the current UKG and bassline resurgence forward.
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Steve Aoki is a 2x Grammy-nominated DJ, producer, and entrepreneur whose career spans electronic music, cross-genre collaborations, and global cultural reach. Known for a discography that stretches across dance, pop, hip-hop, and beyond, he has built one of the most recognizable brands in modern music. His influence extends beyond performing into fashion, film, publishing, and label-building, making him more than just a club or festival headliner.
Aoki launched Dim Mak in 1996, creating a label that helped introduce and support major acts including The Chainsmokers, Bloc Party, The Bloody Beetroots, The Kills, Zedd, and Diplo. Outside music, he also founded The Aoki Foundation, expanded his Dim Mak fashion line, and documented his journey through the film *I’ll Sleep When I’m Dead* and the memoir *Blue: The Color of Noise*.
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Steve Loria is a West Coast DJ closely tied to the rise of the Los Angeles electronic music scene and the development of West Coast house. Over more than 25 years, he has traveled internationally, played alongside major DJs, and built a reputation through sets that connect underground roots with forward-moving house and techno sounds.
His history includes appearances at events and clubs such as Together as One, Bang the Drum, Electric Daisy Carnival, Unlock the House, By the People, The Gathering, and Freedom Festival. Standout moments include a five-hour sunrise set overlooking the Pyramids of Teotihuacan in Mexico City, a techno-house set inside the Brooklyn Bridge, and a four-hour desert set for Desert Move Las Vegas.
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Subtronics is a Philadelphia-born electronic artist known for bass-heavy production, advanced sound design, and explosive live performances. His music pushes at the edges of dubstep and modern bass music, helping him build a fast-growing and highly dedicated fanbase. His technical skill and high-impact sets are a big part of what make him stand out.
His path into music started with drums and an early appreciation for artists like Radiohead before discovering dubstep in high school. That discovery led him into production and shaped the direction of his career.
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Oliver “Tavatli” is an American producer known for anthem-driven dance music with a heavy club focus. He first broke through with a viral techno rework of Travis Scott’s “FE!N,” which drew support from artists including Swedish House Mafia, Tiësto, Alesso, Afrojack, Acraze, Dom Dolla, Trym, Kevin de Vries, Mathame, and Marshmello.
Since then, Tavatli has released projects with DVBSS, Yellow Claw, Sarah de Warren, KhomHa, and Lauren L’aimant, along with EPs on NIGHTMODE and Welcome Records. He also won Eli Brown’s official “Wavey” remix contest through Insomniac Records, adding to the momentum around his next releases.
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The Chainsmokers are the Grammy Award-winning duo of Alex Pall and Drew Taggart, known for a sound that cuts across pop, indie, electronic, alternative, and rock. Their run of global hits, arena tours, and long-running Las Vegas presence has made them one of the most commercially successful crossover acts in modern music. They stand out for pairing mainstream reach with a style that moves easily between festival, radio, and pop spaces.
As a duo, they built their name through massive singles and high-profile collaborations while continuing to evolve as songwriters and producers. Their success has also helped position them as tastemakers with broad influence across genres.
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Tiësto is a Grammy Award-winning DJ and producer whose career has helped shape electronic music on a global scale. Known for multiplatinum hits, landmark performances, and long-running crossover success, he remains one of the most influential figures the genre has ever produced. His impact reaches from festival culture to mainstream pop and nightlife, including a major role in defining the modern Las Vegas DJ residency.
Over the years, he became known for breaking boundaries, including being the first DJ to perform at the Olympics and helping push electronic music further into popular culture. His career has also been marked by massive sales, billions of streams, and sustained relevance across multiple eras.
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Tony Gamboa began DJing in 1992, playing house and techno at underground warehouse parties and events across Southern California. His career gained momentum through the Los Angeles scene, including a close creative connection with Thee-O and Biohazard Productions, along with a standout New Year’s Eve 1998 set at the National Orange Show warehouse.
In 2000, Tony became a regular presence at Biohazard Studios in Hollywood, putting in long hours to sharpen his production skills and later releasing several tracks on System Recordings. After stepping away for a period, he returned to music with renewed focus and built a new studio in Long Beach, where he continues developing and shopping his own productions.
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Wax Motif has built his name around a house sound shaped by R&B, disco, and U.K. bass, giving his records both club weight and a distinct groove. The Australian-born, Los Angeles-based producer is positioned here as a key figure in the development of house music across the U.S., with a style that moves easily between dancefloor impact and wider crossover appeal.
His career expanded further with the launch of Divided Souls Records in late 2019, using the label as a home for both solo releases and collaborations. That run includes work with artists like Diplo, Matroda, AC Slater, 220Kid, and Euro Trash, while House Of Wax pushed his sound across a wider emotional and stylistic range.
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Whethan burst onto the electronic music scene in the 2010s, quickly distinguishing himself with his versatile sound that ranges from sun-soaked anthems to hypertrap grit. His ability to blend different genres and push creative boundaries has made him a standout artist, earning recognition from industry heavyweights like Charli XCX and Oliver Tree.
Born and raised in Chicago, Whethan began making waves early on as the youngest producer to release with Australia’s Future Classic label. Since then, he has released several critically acclaimed albums, including "Life of a Wallflower," "Fantasy," and his most recent project, "MIDNIGHT." As he gears up for the highly anticipated "Life of a Wallflower, Vol. 2" in 2024, Whethan continues to captivate audiences with his innovative approach to music production and his ever-growing fanbase.
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Zedd is a multi-platinum, Grammy Award-winning artist and producer known for blending electronic music with pop on a global scale. Since breaking through with “Clarity,” he has built a career around massive crossover hits and high-profile collaborations, making him one of the most recognizable names in modern dance music. His ability to work across genres has kept his sound commercially successful and widely influential.
He debuted on Interscope in 2012 and quickly established himself through collaborations with artists such as Foxes, Hayley Williams, Selena Gomez, Alessia Cara, Maren Morris, and Grey. That run of hit records helped define his rise as both a producer and artist.
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ero808 is a first-generation American vocalist and producer with Latino roots, blending Latin rhythms, hip-hop, house, bass, UKG, and modern dance music. His sound is known for dark tones and blunt lyricism, often touching on paranoia, sex, addiction, ambition, and nightlife.
He has built a genre-fluid catalog with hundreds of millions of streams and collaborations with artists including Kyle Watson, Solardo, Pitbull, AYYBO, and NXSTY. Through that mix of influences and collaborators, ero808 has carved out a sound that moves between club music, hip-hop attitude, and Latin-inspired rhythm.
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gl00m13 is a DJ and producer with a sound that moves through rave history, melancholic melodies, and nostalgic underground energy. Unrestrained by BPM or genre, his sets pull from junglist video game soundtracks, horror B-movies, old skool rave, and dusty record-bin finds.
Originally from New Mexico, he started performing at punk houses and underpass renegades in Portland, Oregon. He has been performing and throwing parties for six years, producing for eight, released albums through Norm Corps and Deathbysheep, toured the U.S. twice, and continues playing underground events across the country.
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