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

Mute
Hailing from the vibrant streets of London, Mute is a dynamic DJ who seamlessly blends genres to create unforgettable experiences on the dance floor. With a primary focus on all things house and disco, Mute's infectious energy and eclectic taste in music have earned him Gigs renowned venues such as EGG LDN, Maroto, House of KOKO, The Cross, and Prince of Wales Brixton.
Drawing from love of all music, Mute infuses his sets with a rich tapestry of cultural influences, creating a journey that breaks boundaries and connects with audiences on a visceral level. Whether it's a pulsating club night or an intimate private function for corporate clients, Mute's ability to read the crowd and deliver electrifying performances is second to none.

Baobei
Meet Baobei: a versatile music powerhouse – singer, songwriter, producer & DJ. Classically trained from age 4 in piano and violin, she went from YouTube covers to earning a master's degree in Electronic Music from Guildhall School of Music & Drama.
Baobei's boundless artistry overflows with raw emotion and personal stories, merging organic and digital sounds with UK dance genres like DnB and garage, infused with a pop/RnB flair. Her playful and versatile spirit shines through her songwriting, crafting captivating, soulful soundscapes. Fearlessly exploring uncharted musical territories, Baobei's unmistakable voice weaves a constant thread through her diverse creations, leaving an indelible mark on the musical landscape as she builds up to her first solo release.

Domino Roe
Domino Roe is a London based multidisciplinary artist working across oil paint, graphite, spray paint, and sculpture. Combining classical figuration with abstraction, she uses the body as a means to explore identity, the self, and the pressures, expectations, and perceptions that shape the experiences of women today. Her work moves between recognisable, rendered forms and distorted, fragmented paint. This tension between figuration and abstraction invites the viewer to look beyond the surface of the image and engage more deeply with the personal narratives within the work.
