The best budding DJ collectives and parties around the world

Enjoy dancefloor-filling bangers from these globetrotting DJs

Dialled In
Photograph: AvelShah Avlien
Written by Time Out in partnership with Samsung Galaxy Buds3 Pro.
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This festival season, superstar DJs are out, and collectives are in. All over the globe, powerhouse groups of DJs are curating eclectic, unique, and fun lineups that champion diverse bookings, and most importantly bring the party. 

From Latinx queer party starters 2CPERREA in London, to Beirut-based DJ and artist collective Retrogroove, these gangs of friends, musicians, and dancers are changing the party scene, making it more international and multilingual. And while language often comes second to the music, if you do happen to want to translate, you can use Samsung Galaxy Buds3 and Buds3 Pro’s real-time Galaxy AI Interpreter, to get an even better sense of all of the new bangers you’re hearing. Then there’s the Adaptive EQ, which automatically adjusts the audio levels depending on what you are listening to, and 24bit Audio** which allows you can hear every bass, melody, and even specific instruments with crystal clear quality.

This summer you can find awesome gangs of selectors at festivals all around the world, and we recommend checking some of them out instead of just following the big names. Here are five global DJ collectives that you need to be listening to at full volume.

1. Dialled In

Where to find them: Field Maneuvers, Norfolk, August 16-18; Dialled In at The Cause, London, September 7

Dialled In is just one of many exciting South Asian collectives taking over the decks across the UK right now. Alongside the likes of Daytimers and Pxssy Palace, Dialled In has been platforming South Asian sounds since it started in 2021. Since then the crew has thrown their own festivals, curated a stage at Printworks, and hosted Boiler Room’s first-ever broadcast from Pakistan. Dialled In DJs to look out for include Nabihah Iqbal’s global grooves and Ahadadream’s bass-heavy club belters.

2. 2CPERREA

Where to see them: Body Movements, London, August 25 

Queer Latinx party starters 2CPERREA are all about creating sexy, high-energy nights. Expect a 2CPERREA crowd to be seriously stylish, scantily clad – think bikini tops, wrap-around sunglasses and bedazzled denim caps – and quite likely twerking behind the decks. The London-based collective, created by Chilean and Venezuelan DJ pals Josefa and DJ Tedesco, first started up as a space for London’s queer Latinx community to dance to experimental Latin music in a safe, welcoming environment. Now they throw quarterly events and host stages at dance music festivals. Fun is at their core, come prepared to sweat.

3. TraTraTrax

Where to find them: Dekmantel Selectors, Tisno, Croatia, August 22-26 

Colombian record label TraTraTrax blasted its way into the collective consciousness of electronic music heads in 2022 after releasing Latin house banger ‘Xtasis’, by the label’s founder Nick Léon. Since then the label and its crew of party starters have travelled the globe blasting out everything from house and techno to reggaeton and guaracha, and all sorts in between. This pioneering Latin club music isn’t to be missed – plus it’s a great chance to have a go at translating tunes in real-time* when wearing your Samsung Galaxy Buds3 and Buds3 Pros.

4. Retrogroove

Where to find them: Rask el Hekma, Egypt

Retrogroove likes to balance the party with the wholesome, as the Beirut-based collective formed in 2017 with the goal of dancing all night, and creating art all day. The gang of friends and artists has hosted knees-ups in Lebanon, Jordan, UAE, Egypt, and France, throwing festival-style parties with positivity at their core. So far, their events have been mostly list-only or word of mouth, but they are expanding into festivals. This summer, Retrogroove will team up with Egyptian events company Nacelle for a stage takeover at Aegis in Lebanon.

5. Animistic Beliefs

Where to see them: Dekmantel, Amsterdam, July 26-August 4

Rotterdam-based duo Animistic Beliefs are fast becoming one of the must-see acts on the European festival circuit. Not only does the group, made up of Linh Luu and Marvin Lalihatu, shell out an eclectic mix of global club music, they also incorporate live performances with instruments. For both of them, their Southeast Asian heritage is an intrinsic part of their performance, and they often use traditional Vietnamese and Moluccan instruments like gongs and tifa drums. An excellent balance of live music and DJing, these two really know how to put on a show – and that’s without mentioning their always fabulous and out-there ‘fits. This summer they are hosting a stage at Dekmantel and playing a bunch of other European festies, including Houghton and Flow. Get ahead of the game and give their mixes a spin before the events – Galaxy Buds3 Pro’s Active Noise Cancellation and enhanced sound quality will help you block out any unwanted noise, and properly immerse yourself.

*Disclaimer: Real Time Interpreter and Live Translate available when paired with compatible Samsung Galaxy devices with Galaxy AI features. Samsung account login required. Language packs available for download. Availability of Galaxy AI features may vary by device model. Certain regions and languages may not be supported. ** Samsung Galaxy smartphone or tablet with One UI 4.0 or higher required. 24-bit audio support may vary depending on the application.

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