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

Nito
Portuguese, English, and Brazilian. Born in London and raised in São Paulo, Nito grew up between cultures, immersing himself in music with the same focus and curiosity. His sets lean into tech house, disco house, and minimal, but he moves freely across genres, blending instinct with selection.
Using CDJs, he builds tension and groove with a laid-back energy, creating sets that feel both fluid and intentional. With a sharp ear for underground cuts and overlooked gems, Nito crafts moments that reflect his diverse background and evolving taste, always chasing that track that hits right.

Faded Society
Faded Society is a genre-fluid DJ, event producer, designer, marketing educator and is the face behind The Faded Community. An Aussie livin la vida loca in London, she never sticks to the rules of the rave. Featuring anything from rap to funk, melodic vocals to edgy basslines, to the downright filthy techno. All delivered with high-energy beats to get your feet glued to the dance floor.
She’s been on air for various radio stations, residency shows and takeovers including BMC radio, Vandelay radio, Subtle FM and G shock Radio. She’s played at many venues such as Club Makossa, Low Profile Studios, Colour Factory, Four Quarters, Fox & Firkin, Night Tales and more.

Tess Bohan
Tess is a visual artist with a strong foundation in acrylic painting, who began her creative outlet during lockdown. She has since begun exploring mediums, including digital, mixed media and more.
The themes of mortality are central to many of her pieces, using colour and subject matter to convey this duality, reflecting in the equilibrium between chaos and tranquillity, the natural balance of the universe, and with visual elements that blur the line between reality and the unknown.
Tess aims to expand and push creative boundaries in any way possible. With a mixed background, she looks to include heritage and culture into her works, and therefore reinforce the values of inclusion and connection too, encouraging unity and shared experience among all who engage with the arts.
