Arthi A multi-genre DJ who fuses sounds from London and across the world, from Dancehall, Reggaeton and Afrobeats to UK Funky, Garage and Bass. Arthi has sold-out headline shows across Europe and joined forces with party collectives in France, Portugal, Spain and Switzerland. This year, she brought her sound to major events in the UK’s summer calendar including Shangri-La at Glastonbury Festival, FourTet’s All-Dayer at Finsbury Park and a pop-up rave in east London hosted by Fred Again, featuring Kenny Beats and Jyoty. |
Chloe Qisha A singer, songwriter and self-taught multi-instrumentalist who makes alternative pop. Born in Malaysia but educated mostly in Britain, Chloe is well travelled, considered and sophisticated but under the chic exterior there is a provocative and restless soul. That dichotomy is reflected in Chloe’s music which is perfect pop but with a dark, playful underbelly. With influences ranging from Troye Sivan & Chappell Roan to Christine And The Queens & Olivia Rodrigo, Chloe is certainly aiming for a big audience but, with her modest elegance & deadpan humor, she is the antithesis of a mass market star. But most of all it is her songwriting that sets Chloe apart. |
Hamdi Hamdi has emerged as one of the most exciting and versatile producers in global electronic music, blending the heavy impact of dubstep with genre-bending productions that push the boundaries of dance music. |
Jess Izatt A dynamic radio presenter, best known for hosting BBC Radio 1’s Dance Party Starters and its flagship BBC Introducing show, where she champions the UK’s emerging music talent. A respected tastemaker in the industry, she is also recognised for her distinctive style, leading to high-profile red carpet and event hosting, including 1800 Tequila at the BRIT Awards 2025, The Mercury Awards and the WSL Hall of Fame. |
Joy Crookes The artist returned in 2025 with her second album, Juniper, a candid, tactile, and emotionally potent record featuring collaborations with Vince Staples and Kano. Following her critically acclaimed debut Skin, Joy deepens her lyrical focus on selfhood, mental health, queer love, and the complexities of falling truly in love. Written with bass and drums as her guide, Juniper balances playful invention with visceral honesty, blending disco, pop, soul, and R&B. |
Liang Lawrence A singer-songwriter currently creating and performing in the UK. Having grown up in 8 different countries before she was 18, Liang’s ability to find a home everywhere she goes is reflected in her borderless audience with listeners around the world. Liang’s raw and honest tunes lean into indie folk, soft rock and electronic territories in the vein of Clairo, The Japanese House, beabadoobee, boygenius and Lizzy McAlpine. |
MIA LILY Northern raised and London based, DJ and producer Mia Lily is known for high-energy performances across the UK festival and club circuit, with standout sets at Boomtown, Parklife and Outlook. Her sound is rooted in rave — bass-driven, dubby and percussive, blending elements of trance, techno, UKG, house and more. |
OMAR+ A next generation electronic artist and DJ/producer blending new-school RnB vocals with bumping house and 4×4 UKG flavours, Omar+ is intent on carving out a lane all of his ownmaking. Growing up just north of London and influenced as much by classic RnB stars like Brandy and SWV as he is by the art and world-building of Tim Burton, as well as more contemporary influences like PARTYNEXTDOOR and Drake, Omar also dials into his Punjabi and Gujarati heritage for inspiration. |









