Wonderful World | Elekfantz
“With an international and established history within the electronic pop scene, having already played at major festivals such as DGTL Amsterdam, Melt Festival, Electric Zoo, Awakenings, Lollapalooza, Rock In Rio and Tomorrowland, Leo Piovezani a.k.a Elekfantz commands a guaranteed presence at the biggest events on the planet.
Elekfantz not only represents a steady uninterrupted stream of awesome songs and compositions, but also the first Brazilian electronic music brand to overcome continental barriers and show Brazil to the world.”
Wrestling With New Technique | X CLUB.
The sound of X CLUB., the dance production duo of Ben Clarke and Jesse Morath, is not easily defined. Inspired by early 90s techno all the way through to future-facing drum’n’bass, X CLUB. has carved out a space entirely their own thanks to their authentic and eclectic take on dance music with serious consideration for underlying groove.
X CLUB.’s sets are at once precise and considered as they are unrelenting and propulsive. The pair opt to guide their audience on a dynamic, energetic and unpredictable ride, gaining buzz as “one of the hottest new dance acts“, as labelled by BBC-R1’s Sarah Story, which is the result of friendship, authenticity, and of course, hard n’ fast tracks.
HYPER | RAC
RAC’s melody-driven indie-electronica on his forthcoming third album ‘BOY’ washes over you like faint memories. The songs are soft, light, warm, and comforting, as though revisiting old photo albums and recalling years gone by without any of the day-to-day struggles.
In the years since, he’s released two LPs, worked on Linkin Park’s final album, TV and film soundtracks, scored a ballet and remixed everyone from Lana del Rey to Odesza to Bob Marley. His songs have been streamed over half a billion times, he’s won a Grammy and his live performances have taken him to festivals the world over. He feels at ease with his success, and in a place of liberation to do and make as he pleases. The process of ‘BOY’ has changed him in a way that will guide his next moves. By Eve Barlow
Reverie | To the Tide
Caslow, Fells, Sierra Annie | Out From Under
Caslow’s music has found a home with major electronic labels like Monstercat, Ophelia, DIM MAK, Insominac Records, and more. Their singles, like “Never Gets You Back” with ARMNHMR on the official EDCLV 2021 Compilation Album, have seen major success. They’ve also officially remixed Gryffin’s “You Were Loved” with OneRepublic, Illenium’s “Lifeline” with Jxdn, and Two Friends’ “More Than Yesterday” with Russel Dickerson, as well as remixing tracks for ARMNHMR, Nurko, JVNA, and Crystal Skies. Caslow’s music has been featured on various editorial playlists, such as Apple Music Pop, Sad Beats, and Bass Lounge, accumulating over 18.2 million playlist listeners.