Eight Emerging Artists On Our Radar: October 2025
Welcome back to On Our Radar, Beatportal’s monthly roundup of the DJs and producers we can’t get enough of.
Cameron Holbrook


Mincy
Sydney’s Mincy is a DJ, producer, label head, and community force. She’s helped define Australia’s underground club sound through her Extra Spicy imprint – a homegrown hub for heavy, fast, and unapologetically fun dance music. Her ferocious energy behind the decks has seen her tear through stages at Fabric, Boiler Room, Boomtown, and Lost Paradise, while her own productions have stormed charts and racked up global support. Her last EC2A EP topped Beatport’s Bass/Club Chart for weeks and new Raw Doggin Reality EP is a perfect snapshot of why she’s running the game – a high-octane blast of UKG, drum & bass, jungle, leftfield bass, built for peak-time chaos.

LOVEFOXY
Berlin’s LOVEFOXY is pure energy wrapped in heels and hardgroove. She grew up surrounded by club culture – her mother ran one of Berlin’s first house spots, Tempelhof, and she’s been breaking rules ever since. From sneaking into Berghain at 14 to spinning at Time Warp and Awakenings, her story reads like dance music folklore. Her new EP Lord Juice is a riot of Jersey club drums, cheeky vocal chops, and straight-up sass. “Ok baby, it’s the way you dress, it's just not cute” she teases on one track – and that energy carries into every set. Now, now with residencies at Badaboum and bookings worldwide, LOVEFOXY’s blend of old-school attitude and new-school flair is unstoppable.

Asa Tate
Formerly known as Tech Support, Brighton-raised, London-based Asa Tate has entered a new era. His new EP Replica on Rhythm Section Intl. feels like a time capsule cracked open – dreamy pianos, 909 grooves, and euphoric vocal samples that channel the spirit of early ‘90s house through a distinctly modern lens. The four-track release is pure hands-in-the-air energy. From the unmistakable “E-e-e-e-e-e-ECSTASY” vocal shout on the title track to the smattering of Loon samples on the salacious heater “89," Asa’s shaping his own lane – one foot in the past, one placed firmly in the rave.

Mainline Magic Orchestra
Wild, weird, and completely addictive – that’s Mainline Magic Orchestra. The Catalan trio look like avant-garde dolphins, dressed in surreal costumes inspired by an ‘80s Chilean TV character while making electro house that’ll melt your brain and make you laugh at the same time. Their new self-titled (in reverse?) Orchestra Magic Mainline EP on [PIAS] Électronique is a hyperactive sugar rush of cheeky hooks, beefy bass, and campy euphoria. Their stage presence is both high-energy and tongue-in-cheek that is growing them a global cult following. “We want people to feel part of the madness,” they say. This trio is out to prove that the rave doesn’t have to take itself too seriously to go seriously hard – mission accomplished.

LUCH
Mexico City’s LUCH has been behind the decks since he was eight and producing since twelve – and it shows. The 24-year-old DJ, producer, and 4x platinum-certified songwriter blends melodic house, Afro-house, and indie dance into a sound that feels organic and perfectly fluid. His latest singles "Act A Fool" with the amazing Liva K and “Anti Conti” on Pete Tong’s Places & Spaces are two perfect snapshots of his warm, eclectic and pulsating style. With releases on MoBlack, Purified, Abracadabra, and Magnifik, plus support from Keinemusik, Black Coffee, RÜFÜS DU SOL, and BLOND:ISH, Luch's fresh output and proven track record positions him as one of Mexico's most thrilling new dance floor conductors.

Mia Lily
The London-based, Northern-raised DJ and producer Mia Lily has become a force across the UK club circuit, smashing sets at Parklife, Outlook, and Field Day with a high-energy blend of bass, trance, techno, and UKG. A classically trained pianist with family roots in jazz, Mia brings musicality and power to every mix, whether onstage or through her residencies on Balamii and Foundation FM. Her debut EP Hydrated But Drunk on Shall Not Fade shows she’s more than just a DJ – she’s a full-blown producer and vocalist with something to say. Expect euphoria, sweat, bass and maybe a few tears.

Spacer Woman
Born in Turkey and now based between Berlin and Amsterdam, Spacer Woman is bringing cultural depth and emotional storytelling to the world of trance. Her viral club edit of Lumidee’s “Never Leave You” racked up hundreds of thousands of plays, while tracks like “Yakamoz” and “Moonlight Dance” fuse Turkish percussion and lyrics with pure rave euphoria. Her new Elements Of Body EP on Bebe Recordings is a futuristic take on the genre, built with pure identity-driven power. From Fusion Festival to DGTL Amsterdam, she sits firmly amongst the new guard of artists who are redefining what trance can be – commanding, personal, and full of heart.

Megatronic
She’s no newcomer – Megatronic has been shaping dance floors and challenging the status quo for years. The Lisbon and Dubai-based DJ, producer, and activist has long stood as a global force in electronic music, known for weaving African percussion, Arabic melodies, and deep funk into her soulful, bass-heavy sound. But it’s her latest release, the There’s Truth in Gospel EP on Razor-N-Tape, that’s reminded everyone just how powerful her vision really is. A concept record built around the idea of a modern-day congregation on the dance floor, it’s six tracks of radiant house music – filled with live trumpets, flutes, and vibrant percussion that channel unity, joy, and pure spirit. It’s clear to us that Megatronic’s blend of artistry, activism, and pure dance floor power is about to reach even higher levels.

























