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


Joe Rolét
London’s Joe Rolét has been a quiet force in the UK underground for years, but his new single “No Hesitating” on Hot Creations has pushed him straight into the spotlight. After circulating all summer as one of the label’s most-wanted IDs – rinsed by Chris Stussy, Max Dean, Jamie Jones, and Rolét himself – the track racked up millions of online plays before its release.
Rooted in deep London record culture and shaped by years behind the decks in warehouses and basements, Rolét’s sound fuses garage, minimal, and dubstep weight into a cosmic club language he calls “space pace” via his Planetary Notions imprint. With "No Hesitating" now picking up daytime radio plays plus historical support from the likes of Apollonia, RPR, Sonja Moonear, Fred P, and Craig Richards, this feels like Rolét’s breakout moment is long overdue.

NLI
NLI is quickly cementing her status as a staple of London's techno scene. The classically-trained. Stockholm-born artist's debut album Initiation dropped this November via her own label Adhesive, and it is a full-blown sonic autobiography told across 13 chapters of jagged kicks, industrial pressure, field recordings, and raw vulnerability.
From the chaos-charged title track capturing her early years navigating London rave politics to the searing “Riot” confronting sexism in the industry, NLI uses techno as confrontation and catharsis. It's safe to say that she’s become a fierce new voice for integrity and resistance inside the rave, and we're here for it.

Lu.Re
A frontrunner in the new wave of UKG, Lu.Re is a full-blown force – producing, writing, singing, and mixing everything herself with a raw, emotional edge. Named BBC Radio 1’s Future Star of 2025, she’s already dropped underground anthems like “Take Me Up” and “I Know Nothing Better,” earning support across the scene.
Her FABRICLIVE debut “Draw A Line” channels 00s garage futurism into a sharp, vocal-led club weapon, followed by the deeper, bouncier “Feeling Like Before” and its darker VIP flip. With standout sets at Fabric, Drumsheds, Amnesia, Glastonbury, and Boomtown – plus collabs with Gorgon City, Smokin’ Bubblin B, Jolie P., and Preditah – Lu.Re’s raw, emotional edge to UKG, breaks, and vocal-led rave is filled with confidence and fire, and we're excited to see what she comes up with next.

Jamback
It’s rare that we lock in an On Our Radar slot only to find that a week later, their hotly-tipped track “Positive” has climbed the charts to become the #1 best-selling track on Beatport. But that’s exactly where Jamback is right now – skyrocketing. The Dutch producer has been a staple in sets from Jamie Jones, Chris Stussy, Marco Carola, East End Dubs, Rossi, Sidney Charles, and Toman, thanks to his razor-sharp, high-energy house sound built for peak-time pressure.
After already smashing the charts with his At The House EP for Eastenderz back in 2023, “Positive” on CircoLoco Records proves Jamback’s momentum isn’t hype – it’s a pattern. With each release hitting harder than the last, he’s fully locked in as one of Europe’s most explosive new names in club-ready house music.

Supergloss
Berlin's Supergloss is on an absolute tear right now – not just as a DJ and performer, but as the mind behind X-IZE, her new multi-genre label pushing the edges of techno, acid, and trance into bold, neon-lit territory.
Her two-part Space Office release from earlier this year on the legendary Noom Records imprint is a high-pressure, intergalactic club statement that captures her signature mix of chaos, attitude, and hyper-focused rave energy. Her side project partner Omon Breaker titled Escape On Tape is also capturing our attention, showcasing a heavily acid-soaked sound that is pure adrenaline. With a global tour schedule stretching from Japan to Mexico and a flood of new music en route, Supergloss is without a doubt an artist you need to watch out for.

Iti
London-via-Brisbane DJ/producer Iti has quietly become one of the city’s most exciting left-of-center club voices – the kind of artist who thrives in the blurry spaces between techno, breakbeat, garage, and raw analogue experimentation. His sound is tactile and instinctive, built from saturated synths, warped drum programming, and a wild, hands-on approach to production that embraces imperfection as a weapon.
His latest release, Colourful Choices on Butter Sessions, is an EP bursting with vibrant synthwork, broken rhythms, and rugged percussive swing. In an era obsessed with glossy polish, Iti keeps things bold, fractured, and punchy – a producer unafraid to let the edges show.

Hekt
Danish producer/DJ/visual artist Hekt (aka Jesper Nørbæk) has been a secret weapon in Copenhagen’s underground for years — and now the rest of the world is catching up. His new Beautiful EP on Numbers sharpens his focus on the club, pairing crystalline synth work with sticky hooks and club-ready vocals.
A collaborator of Smerz and ballroom legend Kevin JZ Prodigy, Hekt fuses computer-music precision with emotional dance floor energy, performing at Berghain, Strøm, Norberg, and art institutions across Europe. Dense, futuristic, and deeply intentional – Hekt is a bridge between club culture and digital art.

Pura Pura
Montpellier’s Pura Pura has been revving up the French underground with high-octane blends of juke, rap, footwork, and UK hybridism – earning co-signs from Jamie xx, Special Request, and Om Unit.
His new collab release No More Afterparties with Hyas on 99CTS is a genre-meltdown built for sweaty, unhinged dance floors. From the Baltimore-charged “Boom…Boom” to DJ Swisha’s galloping feature of “Let’s Get Lost” to the stark and beastly “Watch Me,” the entire EP is jamming with unfiltered club chaos. “This record is pure energy and attitude,” says Pura Pura – and he’s not lying.
























