DECEIVR has already had an outstanding career as a DJ Producer and featured in global charts around the world. Working under the previous moniker DIIODE, his multi genre style of extends to House, Progressive, and Minimal Deep Tech and is a constant reminder to promoters that he can lift in any crowd in pursuit of the perfect dance floor experience.
London based but originally from Italy, that fluid cultural dynamism has allowed him to explore the clubs and festivals of Europe without fear or restraint. He rose to the Beatport Top 100 with his signature DIIODE sound, and is now breaking new ground with DECEIVR. So much so that his constant grind through the years has allowed him to play at some of the most iconic venues around.
His performances at the world-famous Ministry of Sound have been the launchpad that brought him to the attention of audiences everywhere. Playing at Croatia’s Spring Break Invasion, Nobu, Savage Garden, Buddha Bar and resident at London’s exclusive luxury restaurant Bantoff, he is a DJ always willing to experiment with his sound to make his nights one to remember. Also playing at events such as London Fashion Week for Nina Naustdal and Helen Anthony for one of her shows, clients truly appreciate just what DECEIVR brings to the booth.
With releases on labels like Balmung Digital Records, Athens Records and more, he was also head of A&R at the mighty Exigo Records. The imprint is now one of the UK’s most renowned and respected independent electronic music distributors and DIIODE’s search for talent that compliments their vision has resulted in multiple hits.
To break from that previous legacy of work that established him as a DJ Producer with talent to burn takes courage and conviction, but that self-belief is evidently highly valued by his adoring public and clients alike. Never afraid to take the dancefloor on that fabled journey, his sets are celebrated from London to Ibiza and beyond. Knowing exactly when to flip the switch when the situation demands, his knowledge of multiple genres allows him to navigate the rich textures that dance music has to offer.