ARTIST COMMUNITY
A whole bunch of amazing creative people who have blessed us with their performances.

GYS (TT)
A fresh face to the London dance music scene, GYS is a DJ-Producer from Trinidad & Tobago who has a special passion for Underground House Music. He started music as a child through the guitar, influenced by 80s rock and alternative. Soon after, he became enthralled by the sounds of electronica music and felt compelled to share this music with as many people as possible. Over the last 8 years, GYS has become a household name in the local underground scene in Trinidad & Tobago, known for his journey-like track selection and seamless transitions. Now 24 & based in London, he's more driven and motivated than ever to showcase his skills in this influential city.

Serena Kaos
Serena Kaos is a Portuguese Londoner bringing a unique approach to art pop, with dream pop and trip-hop thrown in for good measure. Professional pianist and singer since 2014, and songwriter since 2019 (the year she released a trip-hop album with her former band), she began releasing her self-written and produced songs in 2022.
Her effortless charisma created a following of 130k people across social media platforms, leading to a European tour. Having released her debut EP and now working on the debut album, her live performances must be seen to be believed, with witty storytelling, flawless vocals and arresting stage presence.

Charlie McMahon
My name is Charlie McMahon and I am a fashion and textile designer from the North East of England. My work is inspired by rural textile traditions and bringing them into a high fashion context. My most recent project is inspired by a series of nightmares I had as a child featuring the painting ‘Miss Wong’ by Vladimir Tretchikoff, which hung in my living room when I was growing up. Inspired by the paintings vivid colours and the subjects piercing stare, I have made a wardrobe of clothes for this nightmare woman. Featuring over the top colours and prints that swarm around the body and unconventional silhouettes and pattern cutting, in order to emulate the disorienting feeling of being in a nightmare.