Barcelona, Spain
OFFBCN 2026 - Ku Barcelona
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Easttown
Dutch DJ & Producer Easttown is one of the fastest-rising talents in the global house music scene. Based in Amsterdam, his sound blends infectious disco elements with a 90’s house vibe, creating a unique style that’s been catching attention across the globe. His tracks have found their way into the playlists of DJs like Seth Troxler, Folamour, Joseph Capriati, ANOTR, Dennis Cruz, and Jamie Jones, with his music regularly gracing the stages of iconic events like Circoloco, Music On and No Art. In 2024, Easttown made his mark with multiple (vinyl) EP releases on respected labels such as Cécille, Folamour’s House of Love, and Franky Rizardo’s LTF label. These releases helped establish him in the international scene. Known for his high-energy DJ sets, Easttown has played at renowned venues and festivals, including Strafwerk Festival, Music On x Loveland, Ants, Shelter, Thuishaven (Amsterdam), Badaboum (Paris), Tunnel (Barcelona) and Elysia (Basel). Now, in 2025, Easttown is taking things to the next level. He started the year by releasing his single ‘Circus’ on Cécille. Shortly after, his EPs on Müse (Dennis Cruz) and Jamie Jones his Hot Creations label followed. All tracks received support from top names in the scene and reached high positions on the Beatport charts. Keep an eye out — because he is just getting started.
Joëlla Jackson
Growing up in a musical household, Joëlla developed a diverse taste from an early age. Her passion for house music started around age 13, inspired by “Dirty House” mixtapes from DJ Chuckie. Her love for discovering new music eventually turned into a desire to surprise and inspire others with fresh tracks. At 18, while working at a club/bar, she got her first hands-on experience with DJing. With minimal guidance, she quickly showcased a natural talent, leading her to pursue DJing seriously. She started playing at private gatherings and soon transitioned to club gigs. During the pandemic, she moved to Egypt and Dubai, playing weekly and refining her signature sound. Upon returning to the Netherlands, she immediately landed major bookings, including Strafwerk Festival, Elrow, and Shelter—where she held a residency in 2022. Her career took off further after joining the agency Meanwhile. In 2023, she released her first track and is now focused on producing music that reflects her unique style. Joëlla shares the stage with some of her biggest inspirations, such as Loco Dice, The Martinez Brothers, Jamie Jones, and Marco Carola. She has performed at top festivals like Creamfields, Music On, and Awakenings, and has taken her career worldwide, with shows across Europe, North Africa, the Caribbean, and Ibiza. With exciting gigs and new music lined up, 2025 promises to be another milestone year. Follow her journey on social media to stay up to date!
LondonGround
Based in Barcelona, Spain yet born and raised in Buenos Aires, Argentina. Gabriel Gorostidi, better known as LONDONGROUND, stands as a pivotal voice in today’s deep-house and minimal scene. With more than 15 years behind the decks and in the studio, his groove-driven sound has resonated on dance floors around the world. His breakout single “La Farsa” amassed 3.1 million streams on Spotify and climbed to #1 on Beatport’s Minimal / Deep Tech chart in 2019. Now boasting roughly 70 000 monthly listeners, LONDONGROUND’s tracks regularly receive support from tastemakers such as Marco Carola, Jamie Jones, Steve Lawler, Richie Hawtin, Hernán Cattáneo, Steve Bug, Luciano, Dennis Cruz, ANOTR and many others.
Nacho Bolognani
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Rooléh
Rooléh crafts a sound that fuses high-energy loophouse with the soulful grit of afro, funk, and disco. His music is both dancefloor-focused and musically nuanced built for clubs, but resonating far beyond. He began producing in 2020 and quickly caught the attention of the Dutch electronic elite. In 2021, he was selected for Masters NL, an acclaimed talent program, where he was mentored by Dutch heavyweights like Franky Rizardo, Michel de Hey, and Anil Aras, a formative period that sharpened his artistic identity and industry network. Now becoming a fixture in the international circuit, Rooléh has released on respected underground imprints including Solid Grooves, Cécille Records, Microhertz, Moxy Muzik, LTF Records, ORIGINS RCRDS and Boogeyman. His tracks have been supported by top-tier DJs across the globe, with consistent plays in iconic clubs and festivals. What sets Rooléh apart is his instinctive feel for rhythm and sample work, drawing from a broad spectrum of cultural references while keeping his productions punchy, timeless, and highly danceable. With a fast-growing fanbase, a clear sonic vision, and the support of industry tastemakers, Rooléh is on the cusp of a breakthrough.
Sebastien Leger
Roy Rosenfeld
"These days there are plenty of genres and styles within the electronic scene, which cause our minds to be fixated / square and stuck into the "rules" of those music genres. We can always pursue those styles and learn from them a lot, but always keep a warm place for our unique sound and style. We need to preserve and protect the uniqueness and specialties of each one of us. Do not let it run next to you. I believe this is the way to success". Roy Rosenfeld. __________________________________ Official: http://www.royrosenfeld.com Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/rosenfeldroy Soundcloud: http://soundcloud.com/royrosenfeld MySpace: http://www.myspace.com/royrosenfeld Beatport: http://beatport.com/artists/roy_rosenfeld Twitter: http://twitter.com/royrosenfeld Instagram: http://instagram.com/royrosenfeldofficial (@royrosenfeldofficial)
Andrew Azara
Archie Hamilton
British DJ and founder of Moscow Records, championing underground house and techno from London's underground scene.
Dennis Ferrer
Right place, right time. It's an old cliché, but it's one that's been the definition of Dennis Ferrer's musical career. Just as the dance music world was heading into the world of afro-centric house, Ferrer was there. And then, when it began to embrace the mix of tech and soul, Ferrer was there again, leading the way with his impeccable productions. As Ferrer goes, it seems, so does electronic music. And, as someone who's never content to do the same thing twice, it's clear that he'll be staying on top for years to come. Ferrer burst back into the consciousness of most dance music heads with the release of "Sandcastles," (Ibadan) his collaboration with Jerome Sydenham in 2003. A throwback to his techno roots as producer of the first ever release on Synewave in 1994 and mixed with a healthy dose of soul, the track was a massive hit for the duo. But, to his credit, Ferrer didn't simply repeat the formula afterwards. Instead, whether it's been the gospel house sounds of his remix of Blaze & Barbara Tucker's "Most Precious Love" (Defected) or the deeper-than-deep rework of Fish Go Deep's "The Cure & The Cause," (Defected) Ferrer has continued to push a variety of genres all at once. It's clear that Ferrer isn't content to rest on his laurels: he's too busy dreaming up new ways to shock and delight audiences. Of course, we do say "back" into the consciousness of dance music heads because Ferrer has been around for far longer than 'Sandcastles'. He was crafting techno records in the mid-'90s as Morph and then had success in the Afro and gospel house scenes with releases via his Sfere label, an imprint he began alongside Kerri Chandler. "Sandcastles" merely marked his return to techno phase - and broadened his appeal to a new audience largely unfamiliar with his past work. But it's this past work that gives his new productions such resonance: unlike many of this house peers, Ferrer's techno experience has given him an edge that you can hear in his recent work. "Son of Raw," (Ibadan) "Church Lady," (Defected) "Underground Is My Home," (King Street Sounds) and "Touched the Sky" (King Street Sounds) have all been huge dancefloor anthems and all show a different side of the Ferrer personality. As he's said in interviews, "It doesn't matter if it's gospel house, Brazilian house, jazz house, or whatever. As long as it's got soul and moves people, that's all that matters." Collected on his full-length The World As I See It (King Street Sounds), it's a sound that reached many different audiences. "Transitions" and "P2DaJ" were huge in the techno world, while the beautiful ode "How Do I Let Go" was a hit in the gospel house scene, the success of which has become bittersweet considering the recent passing of its vocalist, KT Brooks, one of Ferrer's favorite vocal collaborators. Ferrer has brought that anything goes approach to his newest venture, Objektivity. The new imprint has thus far focused itself on vocals, featuring often unlikely turns from indie heroes like Ane Brun and Télépopmusik. Low slung and deep, Objektivity is a cutting-edge label in touch with its time, putting a uniquely American spin on the deep house revival that is currently making waves in Europe. And with releases from the likes of the young phenoms the Martinez Brothers (who are going from strength to strength) and classic New York house heads like Timmy Regisford and Quentin Harris, it's obvious that Ferrer doesn't regard the label as a vanity project. Objektivity is a living, breathing thing - one that's set to drop bombs on the dancefloor for years to come. Ferrer started out 2009 with quick acclaim from the top download store Beatport who awarded him Best Deep House Artist of 2009. But that wasn't enough to make Ferrer rest, for most of the year in-between a heavy DJ schedule, he's been hold up in his super secret Hoboken New Jersey studio slowly crafting what promises to be his best work to date - a brand newalbum tentatively entitled "The More Things Change." Ferrer released the piano driven summer smash "Sinfonia Della Notte" on Strictly Rhythm in May 2009 which fans and press alike bugged over. DJ Mag said the single was leading the charge for a piano chord driven house music revival but we know Ferrer is just flexing one of his many skills. Just how much more was revealed in mid November when Ferrer unveiled his single "Hey Hey" for Objektivity which immediately caught on with DJs and with Mixmag UK who gave it a Big Tune review. UK radio DJ Pete Tong helped the noise too saying the record ‘gives me goose bumps, it’s quality from start to finish; it’s a return to the finest virtues of house music, this is brilliant.' Perhaps part of the appeal here is "Hey Hey" is vocal driven and so it's appropriate that Dennis has just been nominated for a Grammy for another vocal driven tune - his "Dennis Ferrer Objektivity Mix" of Dido's "Don't Believe In Love" (Arista). But vocals aren't all that's appealing with "Hey Hey" it's been drawing attraction for the superb production standards - something Dennis made even clearer when he decided to reveal part of the technical process behind the tune in the single' press release - Resident Advisor's reviewer commented - "even a novice like me can often hear how ridiculously sharp his productions are." "The Red Room", 2010, marked Ferrer's follow up to "Hey Hey", has received accolades from the top DJs around the world. The unique vocal was cut during a wild studio session where the vocalist repeated one of the lines "Welcome To The Red Room Honey" which after some editing became the hook of the tune. Remixed by the Detroit prodigy Kyle Hall and "tech dubbed" by The Martinez Brothers & Jerome Sydenham, The Red Room became yet another modern classic. Next up: "No Difference", a 2011 collaboration with Andre Hommen, yet another young talent, discovered by Ferrer. Deceptively simple, “No Difference” features retro drum pattern and repetitive vocal lines while also incorporating a warm, synth-fuelled groove. It's the smattering of piano keys and the the jacking groove that truly bring the funk though, ensuring Ferrer's latest is draped in vintage Objektivity characteristics. Dennis Ferrer isn’t known as a prolific remixer, but when he does turn his hand to something you can be sure that the result will be worth the wait. His November 2012 remix of "Underground" has been hammered across Ibiza all summer long, and for good reason. Developing the chords of the original beautifully and adding a devastatingly infectious organ lead-line, Ferrer builds and builds before unleashing huge, pounding keys for a truly breathless finale, shooting the track straight to Nr. 1 on the Beatport Deep House chart. As always with Ferrer the best is yet to come. With a deep knowledge of the past and a constant push for the future, Ferrer remains one of the true greats of house music - a leader and innovator whose enjoying the buzz around him but keeping on pushing the limits. Stay tuned.
Klaudie
Piem
Rooted in Barcelona’s underground scene, PIEM is a DJ and producer with over two decades behind the decks and a strong presence in the city’s house music landscape. Known for groove driven selections and powerful vocals, his sound connects with dancefloors worldwide, supporting a career respected both locally and internationally. A resident at Jackies, one of Barcelona’s longest-running house institutions, PIEM is also a regular name on Europe’s festival circuit. He has shared the booth with artists such as Laurent Garnier, Moodymann, Seth Troxler, Chloé Caillet, Honey Dijon, Chris Stussy, and Folamour, strengthening his reputation as a reliable and well-respected selector within the international house community. As a producer, PIEM focuses on translating his musical knowledge into records made for the club and built to last. His productions show a clear understanding of structure and rhythm, leading to releases on respected labels including DFTD, Ministry of Sound, Three Six Zero, and Crosstown Rebels, with recent and upcoming material on Get Physical, PIV, and Factory 93. His music receives regular support from leading DJs and has been played on BBC Radio 1 by Pete Tong, Sarah Story, and Danny Howard, while frequently appearing in the Top 100 charts on Beatport and Traxsource. PIEM has performed at major clubs and events such as Amnesia, Hï Ibiza, Pacha Ibiza, Space Miami, Sónar, and Electric Love, among others. His sets combine solid grooves, engaging vocals, and hypnotic sounds, with a clear focus on keeping the dancefloor moving from start to finish. Today, PIEM stands as a key figure in Spain’s house music scene and one of Barcelona’s most representative artists. With a career built on consistency, strong industry relationships, and a clear club focused approach, he continues to play an important role in the country’s house music culture while maintaining an active and respected international presence.
Prunk
DJ/producer Prunk is working at his own pace, but this doesn’t mean he’s taking things slow. His label PIV, which he started in 2015, has been steadily releasing EP’s, like his own production ‘Sexy Brasil’ for instance. The EP was released on the imprint in the spring of 2016. Next to being head honcho of the label and producing records, Prunk has been playing gigs around the world, with Brazil (D.EDGE, São Paulo) and Bali (Jenja) as two of his main features. Prunk, who’s been dj-ing for over 10 years, has found himself the perfect way to remain relevant and relaxed and that’s by doing all he’s doing his own way, together with people he likes working with. This relaxed attitude towards his dj-ing, plus his infectious vibe in the booth got him resident for Straf_Werk. Prunk is also regular at DGTL, this year he played for their festival in Barcelona as well. It’s not just Prunk’s relaxed approach that gets him to play the gigs he does though. His warm and sexy, but always dancefloor orientated and uplifting sound that finds its influences in artists like Kerri Chandler, Djebali, Mark Farina and Mr Ks is definitely attracting attention from many promoters as well. These past two year he’s played at places like Miami, Dominican Republic, Moscow, Monaco, Barcelona, Austria, São Paulo, Switzerland and many Dutch festivals like Awakenings, Amsterdam Open Air, Verknipt Festival and Loveland Festival. With his Indonesian roots, playing at Bali’s finest club Jenja, where he’s been asked back twice, feels like a homecoming party to Prunk. While playing at Sao Paolo’s high-end club D.EDGE was nothing less of a dream either. Coming year sees more respected gigs for Prunk with another round of Amsterdam Open Air, Nassau Festival, All We Want Festival, Welcome to the Future Festival and the highly anticipated PIV stage hosting at The Ark; a party cruise which sets sail in Barcelona and then travels to Ibiza. From the start of the PIV label Prunk has been hosting labelnights at clubs like Chicago Social Club, De Marktkantine, Annabel and also in Malta. PIV has found its newest residency in Amsterdam’s freshest club Claire, where the first edition in April has Paolo Rocco and Mr Ks are on the line-up next to Chris Stussy and himself. It is with Stussy that Prunk has found his sparring partner. Prunk scouted the young artist a couple of years ago, as he also did with Bas Roos. Prunk and Stussy have played multiple gigs together, but they also spent time in the studio. Which resulted in the release of the ‘Material’ EP on EWax in the winter of 2016. Another production by the duo, the ‘Life EP’, was released on Moulton Music. Both EP’s caught the attention of vocalist Alex Mills, who you can hear on Miguel Campbell’s hit Something Special. Prunk and Mills hooked up in the studio with No Cure as a result. Together with Roos he produced the track What I Do, which found its way unto the Defected in the house Ibiza 2016 compilation. By the look of things Prunk has found his place in the fast moving world of dj-ing and producing and it doesn’t seem he’s going anywhere soon.
Rennie Peters
Retrouve
Retrouve is a forward-thinking artist duo whose journey began in Hungary and now thrives in the Netherlands. Built on years of friendship and a shared passion for house music, Andras and Barna channel their connection into a sound that bridges timeless grooves with modern, innovative energy. Their music is crafted to engage listeners, bringing energy to both intimate clubs and vibrant festival crowds. 2025 is shaping up to be a breakthrough year for Retrouve, with a series of highly anticipated releases on well-known labels, further solidifying their position in the global house music scene. A standout moment in their journey came in 2024 with a performance at Sziget Festival, where they shared the stage with industry heavyweights like ANOTR, Enzo Siragusa, and Honey Dijon. This milestone cemented their position as rising stars and opened doors to further high-profile gigs and collaborations. Rooted in the rich history of house music, Retrouve draws inspiration from the soulful grooves of the 2000s while pushing the boundaries of contemporary production. Each track reflects their dedication to crafting authentic and emotionally resonant music, emphasizing hard-hitting grooves layered with intricate details and raw textures. Retrouve isn’t just following trends; they are shaping the future of house music by staying true to their artistic vision.
Robbie Doherty
Daniel Orpi
Born on the outskirts of Barcelona, Daniel Orpi has become one of the most exciting names in the new wave of underground electronic music. Known for his high–energy DJ sets and signature productions, his tracks are played worldwide by leading artists including Jamie Jones, Marco Carola, Mau P, The Martinez Brothers, Seth Troxler and Joseph Capriati, among many others. After shaping his sound in London, Daniel has performed at iconic venues and festivals across the globe, including Amnesia and Hï Ibiza, Elrow UNVRS (Ibiza’s newest superclub), Fabrik Madrid, Floyd Miami, Prysm Chicago, Aquasella Festival, Halcyon San Francisco, Sound Nightclub LA, Avant Gardner New York, Fabric London, Sky Medellín, and Lost Beach Ecuador — as well as cities like Miami, LA, Madrid, Santiago de Chile, Lima, Dubai, Bangkok and beyond. He is a regular at international brands such as Elrow, Kaluki, The Klan, Gray Area, and Superclub. In the studio, Daniel has released on iconic labels such as Cuttin’ Headz, Kaluki, Mindshake, and Moon Harbour, consistently charting on Beatport and gaining support from top-tier DJs. His 2021 EP Touch Me reached #1 on Beatport Tech House, followed by Sientelo on The Martinez Brothers’ Cuttin’ Headz, premiered by Pete Tong and Danny Howard on BBC Radio 1. His catalog also includes standout records on Blond:ish’s Abracadabra, confirming his versatile and forward-thinking approach. In parallel, his own imprint DIGGIN’ is steadily gaining recognition, with curated releases from a new wave of artists and consistent support from names like Jamie Jones, Nicole Moudaber, Cloonee and Blond:ish, positioning the label as one to watch in the underground circuit. With a growing fanbase and a creative vision that merges music, art, animation, and storytelling, Daniel Orpi is shaping his own lane in the global scene.
DXNBY
The Doncaster-born, Leeds-based talent has been refining his sonic style, exploring sounds from minimal house to 2-Step and speed garage. With recent drops on hot collectives such as Belief, Seven Dials and What NxT, the ‘Silver Street’ single cements another stellar release from DXNBY. DXNBY is taking on the dance music scene on a global level, playing events in Italy & The Netherlands with even more UK and international bookings to round off a non-stop 2023. ‘Silver Street’ by
Goosey
Goosey's music has not gone unnoticed, with numerous high-profile DJs and producers such as Jamie Jones, Marco Carola, Michael Bibi and Joseph Capriati supporting his work. As an artist, Goosey is rapidly gaining momentum and is definitely one to keep an eye on in 2023.
Manda Moor
The DJ, producer, and co-founder of Mood Child (Hype label of the Year, Beatport Awards 2025) has become a force in the contemporary scene, known for her signature spicy grooves and contagious energy behind the decks. With a passion that radiates and a refined music taste that never goes unnoticed, Manda Moor continues to shape the underground with every performance and release. With roots in France and a deep connection to the golden era of Chicago House, Manda’s sound is an intoxicating blend of groove-driven house and techno, infused with raw emotion, bounce, and bold character. Her sets are as flavorful as they are explosive, earning her B2B slots with powerhouses like Jamie Jones, Loco Dice, Nic Fanciulli, Nick Curly, Cuartero, Prunk, Reboot, Yaya, and wAFF, artists who not only respect her artistry but actively champion it. Having topped charts on labels like Hot Creations, Kaluki, Cecille, SB Recs, Paradise, and Tamango, Manda’s breakout EPs What U Want and Picante both claimed #1 on Beatport, cementing her as a production talent to be reckoned with. Her sound has received unwavering support from legends like Carl Cox, Luciano, Joseph Capriati, Marco Carola, Louie Vega, DJ Sneak, Paul Johnson, and Seth Troxler. Moreover, she’s earned the trust of Chicago royalty, remixing icons like DJ Deeon, K-Alexi, DJ Pierre, and Roy Davis Jr. Beyond her personal success, Manda Moor is building a movement through Mood Child, the acclaimed label, event series, and lifestyle brand she co-founded with Sirus Hood. Voted Beatport’s Hype Label of the Year, Mood Child is known for its authentic community spirit, analog-rich sound, and unforgettable parties. The imprint stands out for its bold, genre-blurring identity and storytelling spirit, with the particularity of releasing only VAs that showcase distinct moods — Wild Moods, Dreamy Moods, Trippy Moods, and more. As a party series, Mood Child is a space for risk-taking and self-expression, where DJs are encouraged to play outside the box, shifting from disco to dark minimal, from tropical rhythms to hypnotic grooves, while always staying true to their story. It’s more than a party; it’s a celebration of mood, unity, freedom, and musical culture. Whether it’s at Amnesia Ibiza, Space Miami, Sunwaves, UNVRS, Kappa Futur, Cercle, Creamfields, The Warehouse Project, Printworks, or Hi Ibiza, Manda brings a feverish energy that connects with both seasoned ravers and the next generation of house lovers. Her presence on platforms like Circoloco Radio, Mixmag, Ibiza Global, and DJ Mag only reinforces her reputation as an artist who delivers in the booth, in the studio, and on the global stage. Manda Moor has stepped into her power, now a reference in the scene and a tastemaker leading the charge for a groovier, spicier future.
Matt Martinez
Pirate Copy
Ranger Trucco
Both producer & vocalist - Ranger refused to let growing up 4 hours north of the nearest nightlife impede his plans of a future completely immersed in dance music culture. With performances at festivals and clubs nationwide on the horizon, it’s only up from here.
Tommy Phillips
wAFF
Wheats
BRODYR
Elicia
Off Record
Omari
Born in Manchester, England, Omari began his music journey through DJing. Being inspired by those he saw in venues across the city growing up such as Sankeys, Antwerp Mansion and Warehouse Project. Upon his return to his hometown he began to produce, and over the coming years honed his ears to a deep/minimal tech house sound that has resonated across the scene, awarding him with numerous Beatport chart positions and gigs across the globe. Omari takes heavy influence from garage, hip hop and disco, with his productions featuring tight, rolling percussion, deep basslines and groovy vocals. In the studio, Omari has quickly built a reputation for consistency and quality. Releases on Illustrate, Nexup, Front Left Recordings and MoodChild have become staples in minimal/deep tech sets. Alongside taking the charts by storm, his tracks have gained incredible support from industry leaders such as Marco Carola, Franky Rizardo, Jamie Jones, and with an incredible stack of unreleased tracks, make sure to keep your ears peeled for more. On the dance floor he is making even bigger moves. Having played at [UNVRS], Glastonbury and Fabric, along with huge UK festivals including Parklife, Secret Garden Party and All Points East, his sets have been taking dance floors by storm, and with upcoming shows at some of the biggest venues in the country, he is set to continue to break boundaries. With his incredible ear for tracks and a dangerous ability to control a crowd, there seems to be no stopping the force that this bright young artist has become. Omari is not just emerging — he’s building the foundations to become a leading figure in the UK Minimal/Deep Tech movement.
AJ Christou
Fleur Shore
Refusing to conform to the norm and never following the formulas that work for others, there are already glimpses from the early stages of Fleur Shore’s career that she is very much an artist leading from the front. The depth and breadth of her musical knowledge are years ahead of her junior. Acquiring a record collection from an early age that exuded the magic of the late ‘80s and ‘90s, this period of experimentation is present in both her sets and productions. From Slick Rick to Bill Withers, and Salt-N-Pepa to Ms. Lauryn Hill - Fleur’s sources of inspiration knows no boundaries. Fleur’s productions ooze infectious basslines, captivating vocals, and an investment of passion to resurrect the sounds from yesteryear with her own unique twist. Her “The Evolution” EP on Yaya’s Tamango reached #1 on Beatport, as well as numerous other top 10's. As a DJ, her appreciation for the art of the warm-up set, technical ability, and approach to playing differently secured her a residency at iconic clubbing institution Lab11 for flagship underground party TRMNL. She emerged from the paramedic with an arsenal of productions that she unleashed at Fabric, The Warehouse Project & Ushuaïa. Her demos were picked by up The Martinez Brothers & signed to their Cuttin' Headz imprint, so it’s safe to say the next few years and beyond look extremely promising for this talented young artist.
Mason Collective
A breakthrough 2018 saw them play at some of the UK’s best venues and festivals including Creamfields, Parklife, WHP, Canal Mills and Studio 338. The Collective also made their European debut in Ibiza, Sonar and Hideout festival. MVSON events, each with a unique theme and dress code have rapidly grown to become one of the most renowned underground parties in Manchester. With a loyal following the brand is now expanding across the UK and hosting various takeovers and festival stages. Fashion is a focal concept among The Mason Collective and their creative vision and distinct style has led to national campaigns and collaborations with Adidas, Footasylum and Gramm. With their first solo EP ‘Whippin’ [Wow! Recordings] hitting #1 on Beatport, Mason Collective’s prominence in the charts was upheld throughout the year with releases on labels including HotTrax, Blackflag, Roush and Solid Grooves. The Collective also released highly acclaimed remixes of Bipolar Sunshine’s ‘Major Love’ and MK’s ‘Back and Forth’. In 2019 Mason Collective announced announced the launch of their independent label- Whippin. Expanding the MVSON party ethic, Mason Collective will deliver innovative and cutting-edge music on their new imprint. Combining international artists with home-grown talent, the Manchester based trio are taking their signature sound to the world stage.
