We’re teaming up with CUPRA at Beyond The Pale this weekend, showcasing a powerful lineup of Irish-based artists—meet the full roster.
We’re showcasing a mix of rising talents and seasoned veterans—this lineup highlights the cutting edge of Ireland’s electronic artists. Each act brings their own flavour to the stage, crafting a journey that aligns with both us and CUPRA.
Saz
Dublin-based DJ SAZ fuses house, progressive, breaks, and disco into eclectic sets that transcend genres, earning her a place at top venues and festivals, while her monthly Local Bytes show on Phever Radio champions rising Irish talent.
Kaycee
One of Ireland’s most in-demand DJs, Kaycee is known nationwide for her high-octane approach that keeps crowds on their toes, lighting up clubs and festivals like Life and BD, and sharing stages with dance music heavyweights like Denis Sulta, Paul Woolford, DUSKY, and Stephanie Sykes.
Sam Greenwood
Welsh-born, Dublin-based Sam Greenwood is a key figure in Ireland’s dance music scene, having played a major role in clubs like Hangar and Cellar, while running the Building Society agency and club brand, curating Techno & Cans parties, alongside setting up Four Four Magzaine and sharing lineups with legends like Carl Craig, Billy Nasty, Radioactive Man, Derrick Carter, and Kevin Saunderson.
Aero
Dublin’s Aero has quickly risen as one of Ireland’s most vital techno artists, with releases on Planet Rhythm, Index Marcel Fengler, Suara and more, a debut at Tresor, and standout sets alongside Dax J, Helena Hauff, SHDW & Obscure Shape, Sunil Sharpe, and others.
Virgo B2B Zach Tellett
Virgo is a rising name on the European house circuit, known for running his label a place in time, working with [PIAS] Électronique, and performing as one half of the duo Zodiac, with standout sets at iconic venues like Eden Ibiza and Printworks.
Virgo B2B Zach Tellett
Fresh off his Dublin debut at Twenty Two with Eden Ibiza, Zach Tellett has played across venues throughout the UK and built a reputation as a well-known DJ in Liverpool, bringing his signature sun-kissed Balearic sounds to dancefloors nationwide.
Surka
Dublin-based Surka has become a favourite on the Irish festival and club circuit within recent times, playing across Electric Picnic, All Together Now, Fuinneamh, and Forbidden Fruit, bringing her 90s-kissed selection of house, garage, and trance to every booth she encounters.
Reclaim The Mainframe
Dublin’s Reclaim The Mainframe has become one of the city’s best parties, known for transforming unique spaces, from industrial backdrops to canal barges, and breaking the mould with a lineup of some of the most skilled DJs on the island who know exactly how to rock a room.
Brawni
Brawni is one of Ireland’s most compelling live electronic artists to emerge in recent years, co-founding HARDWARE with Chaz Moloney and exploring the deeper, more experimental and bass-heavy corners of the dance music canon.
High Fidelity
High Fidelity is one of the hottest prospects in Ireland’s electro scene with standout releases like “Chaser” on Hot Seat Recordings and “Hyperactive” on Dionysian Mysteries, earning support from artists such as Dave Clarke and VTSS, while holding a residency with Edinburgh’s Project Radio and building an impressive international presence.
Ste Flynn
Melodic Dublin resident Ste Flynn has played iconic clubs like Kater Blau and Renate in Berlin, shared stages with Sasha, John Digweed, Guy J, and Âme, and released on respected labels such as Balkan Connection with support from Nick Warren and others.
Charlotte Walsh
Charlotte is a fast-rising name in Ireland’s club circuit, with appearances at Cyprus Avenue, Pharmacia, Wigwam, and Belfast’s Telegraph Building. Her high-energy sets draw from a wide palette of techno, bass, ghettotech, progressive house, and breakbeat, underpinned by a love for all things percussive.
Charlois
Charlois has been carving out a name for herself with dynamic selections that range from pumping techno to gritty breakbeats and trance-laced soundscapes. Cutting her teeth at parties like Honeypot and LOST, she’s become a standout presence in Dublin’s underground.
Efa O’Neill
Kerry’s Efa O’Neill has emerged as one of Ireland’s most influential selectors of the past decade, known for her fearless approach and raw, forward-facing sets that move through leftfield rhythms, swampy garage, and deep percussive club tools. Her versatility and depth have earned her peak-time slots at festivals like Electric Picnic, All Together Now, Fuinneamh, and beyond.