From:Brazil
DJ style:“Brazilian bass, dance-pop, hyper-techno.”
Best known for:“Bringing Brazilian bass music to the global level.”
“I’ve been working hard, producing music, learning to be a father every day, making some seemingly crazy ideas come true, and trying to take life lightly even with a hectic schedule of travel and shows,” says Alok. In typical fashion he’s playing it down somewhat.
Alok is nothing short of a DJing colossus in his home nation of Brazil. To see in the New Year, he played to a reported one million people on the beach in Fortaleza, a city in the north-east of the nation. Drone footage that circulated online looked more like a scene from Lord Of The Rings than a DJ set, but that’s just testament to the passion of the Brazilian people to get behind their heroes. He later played a ginormous Carnival show, and in August “I had my own show on Brazil’s most famous beach, Copacabana, where I performed for hundreds of thousands of people on a 360-degree pyramid-shaped stage. It was insane,” he adds. Elsewhere he’s played all the usual mega-fests like Tomorrowland, EDC Las Vegas, and Untold, and renowned superclubs like Ushuaïa Ibiza, Boston’s Big Night Live, and Cavo Paradiso in Mykonos.
On the production front, September saw Alok drop the soaring trance of ‘Jungle’ with The Chainsmokers and Mae Stephens, while August was all about the percussive ‘Drum Ma




