Genix

Genix has deep roots in dance music that have helped his production career to grow exponentially since his debut release in 2003. Since then he has become a mainstay ofAnjunabeats, with other releases on Armada, Vandit Records, Enhanced Records and Spinnin Records to name a few. DJing alongside the world’s elite along the way, he has become a huge name in his own right.

A very successful 2024 saw Genix release his second artist album titled YOU.ME.NOW, a stellar follow up to his debut album ‘199X’ which both led to successful global tour dates around theworld from Asia, Australia, Europe & USA. The pick of album tracks were played on BBC radio 1 where Genix went on to host his own show as part of an Anjunabeats takeover.

His formidable sound blends the most vibrant elements of trance, techno, house and progressive into a potent, high octane cocktail. With a penchant for in-your-face textures and sounds set against stunning melody and beautiful atmospherics, his sound is at the vanguard of the trance movement. Blending reverence for the formative sounds of a 1990s dance music upbringing with the sounds of now, his tracks are consistently among the most spine tingling in the scene. With no compromise in his style across his 200+ released singles and remixes, he is an artist who is truly dedicated to his scene. Collaborating with and remixing the likes of Armin van Buuren, Above &Beyond, Gabriel & Dresden and Cosmic Gate, he has become part of the fabric of the scene.

He first found fame as a resident and promoter at legendary UK club night Passion, which was one of the epicentres of the ‘90s/2000s trance explosion. Cutting his name alongside the scene’s biggest DJs, he amassed a wealth of knowledge and experience that would give him solid foundations for the rest of his career. By the time he turned his hand to production in the early2000s, he had a keen understanding of what worked on a dance floor, giving him a huge head-start. It quickly became clear that he was as talented in the studio as behind the decks, and itwasn’t long before he was attracting major attention.

At one point he held the Guinness World Record for the longest DJ set in history, clocking in at 84hours. He also recently broke the world record for playing a DJ set at the highest recorded landaltitude, playing at Mount Everest Base Camp at 5,600 metres above sea level. He has supportedAbove & Beyond at epic shows across the world including at the New York Expo Centre, TheGorge Amphitheater in Washington and the O2 Arena Prague and laid waste to some of theworld’s biggest dance festivals including Tomorrowland, Creamfields, Dreamstate and A State ofTrance.