Italian Luminary Draxx Dominates Tech House Scene, Supported by Industry Elites, Signed By Flagship Labels & More

In the competitive arena of tech house, Italian DJ and producer Draxx emerges as a commanding presence. Renowned for his adeptness in forging tracks that resonate profoundly within the electronic music domain, his artistry has secured endorsements from prominent industry figures such as Cloonee, Hugel, John Summit, Sosa, and Gordo. His productions have become mainstays on esteemed labels including Insomniac, Hellbent, Sola, Nervous, Nonstop, Glasgow Underground, and Moon Harbour, thereby solidifying his standing in a genre that lauds the extraordinary.

His track “WTF” ascended to the 32nd position on the Beatport main chart and claimed the 11th spot on the tech house chart, additionally earning inclusion on Spotify’s ‘Tech House Operator’ playlist. His other productions, “Ponteme” and a remix of “Hayabusa,” likewise secured notable rankings on Beatport.

The year 2023 was pivotal for Draxx, as he was acclaimed as one of ‘The Future of Dance’ producers by 1001Tracklists. His remix of Kevin McKay’s “Work” surged into the top 10 of Beatport’s Tech House chart and garnered extensive acclaim across the EDM community.

Augmenting his profile, Draxx’s collaboration with Hugel, Malone, and Cvmpanile on “TuTuTu,” released under Insomniac Records, drew enthusiastic responses from the dance music vanguard. With a roster of tracks scheduled for release in 2024, escalating streaming numbers, and a densely packed itinerary of collaborations, remixes, and both domestic and international tours, Draxx is strategically positioned for an ongoing upward trajectory in tech house and beyond. Keep an eye on this guy.

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