RSVP Now: Pineapple Records Takeover | Beatport Live LA
Bristol’s Pineapple Records lands in LA on April 15 with Sam Binga, Machinedrum, Cesco, JIALING, Sir Hiss, ONHELL, and Star Eyes.

Call it a Bristol x Los Angeles bass link-up. Pineapple Records touches down at Beatport Live LA this April 15 for a stacked, system-ready takeover that bridges UK sounds with West Coast pressure.
While bass runs through everything they do, Pineapple’s sound stretches far beyond any single lane – a full-spectrum collision of underground club energy rooted in percussion, groove, and soundsystem culture. Expect a fluid mix cutting across UKG, club, techno, electro, jungle, breaks, footwork, and whatever else feels right in the moment. Music built to move bodies, twist expectations, and hit the system exactly where it counts.
Things kick off with a B2B from California selectors Star Eyes and ONHELL, setting the tone with a multi-genre, bass-forward warm-up. From there, Bristol’s Sir Hiss locks in with Baltimore’s JIALING for a high-energy pairing that cuts across club styles with precision and punch.
Closing duties go fully off-script with a heavyweight B2B2B: Cesco, Machinedrum, and Pineapple boss Sam Binga stepping up together for what’s shaping up to be a proper speaker workout. Seven artists, no filler, all gas.
Grab your ticket below.

This event is 21+
Complimentary drinks provided
Ticket slots are *LIMITED* and do not guarantee entry
Doors @ 7:00 pm on Wednesday, April 15, 2026
**Parking is limited. Ride-share is highly encouraged.**
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Pineapple Records
What started in Bristol as a space for Sam Binga to stretch out creatively has grown into one of the UK underground’s most trusted outlets for bass-heavy, genre-fluid club music. Pineapple Records was born from the need to explore freely – a place where all the sounds Binga loved could coexist without compromise.
Though the label now moves worldwide, its heart is still firmly in Bristol – a small, multicultural city that punches well above its weight musically, stacked with fearless producers and vocalists. The imprint properly took shape during the pandemic, when collaboration became the fuel. Early projects with DJ Polo and Addison Groove set the tone: wide-ranging, rhythm-forward, and built on trust.
In 2026, the roster speaks for itself: Sister Zo, Bakey, Nikki Nair, Bianca Oblivion, Cesco, Sir Hiss, and many more – artists who treat genre as raw material, not a rulebook. Collaboration is baked into the DNA, whether in the studio or behind the decks, with a constant push toward new, club-ready mutations. That momentum hasn’t gone unnoticed either, with Pineapple taking home DJ Mag’s "Best Label" accolade at the 2025 Best of British Awards.
























