Since the beginning of her bedroom-born career, Jasmín has stood out for her genre- and mind-bending selections. Based in Amsterdam, the Dutch-Argentinian DJ is now a trusted name in the city’s club landscape and far beyond. Always laced with twists and turns, her sets reflect a musical insight that spans decades, sounds, moods and scenes. Yet they’re tied together by common threads: the warm side of the low end and intricate, percussion- driven rhythms – an unmistakable ode to her roots. Whether she’s manoeuvring from deep to distorted techno or from seismic bass to polyrhythmic DnB, Jasmín’s fluid approach always leaves space for non-club music. As a producer, she has contributed to compilations on labels including 3024, Dekmantel and Woozy. Her debut EP, Bite The Hand That Feeds You, released on Hessle Audio in October 2025.
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The artist known as Pinch is a pioneer of dubstep, the sound that sparked one of the biggest waves of musical creativity ever seen in the UK. Subloaded, which he began in his adopted hometown of Bristol back in 2004, was the first dedicated dubstep and grime night outside of FWD>> in London, and to this day the impact of the party still ripples through Bristol’s bass community. Techno’s endless permutations are as much an inspiration as dub in Pinch’s music. His DJ sets and productions take the term “dub techno” not as a concrete blueprint laid down by Basic Channel in the 1990s, but as a creative springboard to explore and combine two of the most versatile music styles ever conceived. The bass and dynamics of dub are interwoven with the tense soundscapes and atmospheres of techno. This is why you might find Pinch scorching the dance floor at a techno club one week, before rolling out a set of the heaviest dub, dubstep and dancehall the next.