Solomun

From:Bosnia/Germany

DJ style:Melodic techno / house.

Best known for:Pacha Ibiza +1 residency.

If you’re a person whose job is basically to get people to dance around on a darkened dancefloor or at a sun-drenched festival, you know you’ve acquired a certain level of cultural cachet when the mainstream press takes notice — especially when that attention comes in the the none-more-staid, none-less-clubbing-oriented publication like the New Yorker. The mag recently ran a lengthy profile of Mladen Solomun, which described the Bosnian-born, Germany-based DJ, producer, and co-founder of the Diynamic label as “the master key to the pleasure of thousands”, and “the priest, or the shaman.”

That might sound a bit pretentious — okay, a lot pretentious — but they do hint at the powerful relationship that Solomun has with his fans. It’s taken years of hard work to build that connection, through hundreds of productions and remixes and thousands of DJ gigs; he sealed the deal with last year’s release of his first LP in over a decade, ‘Nobody Is Not Loved’. Through perfecting his near-Platonic form of emotive, melodic tech-house, and via years of gigging — starting with spinning ’80s R&B at teenage parties in Hamburg to his long-running Solomun +1 residency at Pacha in Ibiza — he’s earned all the over-the-top descriptions he can get.

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Cuebrick

From:Germany

DJ style:“Progressive house.”

Best known for:“‘Squid Game’ with Blasterjaxx.”

Fave tune of 2022:“James Hype ‘Ferrari’.”

Rising star DJ/producer of 2022:“Marten Horger.”

What’s the best DJ set you’ve seen this year?“Tale Of Us, Afterlife show at the Brooklyn Mirage.”

After finishing just outside of the Top 100 in 2021, this year German DJ and producer Cuebrick breaks in for the first time this year. He now sits at the top table of global dance music after standout shows everywhere from Los Angeles to San Francisco, Singapore to Bangkok.

While releasing big tunes on labels like Spinnin Records, Armada and Ultra Music, he also works as a radio-host on bigFM’s nitroX show, which is the biggest radio platform for electronic music in Germany.

This year he has worked on a new sound which he says “can best be described as a fusion of different elements from genres such as techno, hard techno, and trance. Hard techno kicks are the foundation, with classic trance synthesizers.” It’s a sound that has seemingly connected with fans, who will be pleased to learn Cuebrick has signed a deal meaning “Smash the House will be the main home for my music for at least the next two years.”

Name one great festival you played for the first time this year…

“Hypercat Festival at Noa Beach Club.”

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