Ezequiel Arias
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NOV
12
2023
North Fremantle, Australia
Railway Hotel / Port Beach Garden Bar
I Was There
NOV
11
2023
Sydney, Australia
The Civic Underground
I Was There
OCT
28
2022
Bengaluru, India
Kitty Ko, The Lalit Ashok
I Was There
MAR
22
2020
Grütly Norte, Argentina
The Bow
I Was There
DEC
15
2018
Paulo Affonso, Brazil
Audio Club
I Was There
OCT
20
2017
Cordoba, Argentina
Frida Room
I Was There
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AnaInti
November 12th 2023
Incredible night, made me dance beautifully... I was supposed to play until the end of the night, not just 3 hours.
Sydney, Australia@The Civic Underground
About Ezequiel Arias
Booking & MGMT:
luisvi@estamosfelices.com.ar
A true planeswalker, Ezequiel Arias can only be defined as the future of Progressive House. His production skills and technique behind the decks mesmerize global crowds as Ezequiel conjures infinite worlds through his vision, and his music has become a synonym for raw energy. With delectable grooves at its very foundations, Arias imagines vivid, wide-screen landscapes from other realms that send dancefloors into deep, reflective journeys.
With miles on his soles, Ezequiel has gone from strength to strength since his breakout hit remix for Galestian’s ‘Tell Me’ became a certified showstopper back in 2017. Fast-forward and the Argentine maverick is a staple of Hernán Cattáneo’s Sudbeat brand and has graced some of the most important imprints in electronica like Anjunadeep, Balance, and Suara; while his sound is championed by globe-trotting tastemakers like Nick Warren, Yotto, Dosem, and Guy Mantzur. His participation in compilations such as Cattáneo’s ‘Sunsetstrip', the iconic 'Balance Music' series, or his blinding ‘Solar’ contribution to Jody Wisternoff & James Grant’s ‘Anjunadeep 12’ reaffirm his talent and incredible potential.
By now, Ezequiel Arias has cemented his place in Progressive House with performances at venues and events like D.Edge Festival (Sao Paulo), The Bow (Buenos Aires), Akvarium (Budapest), Wrapp Club (St. Petersburg), Resonancia Festival (Brazil), and career-defining warm-up sets for Hernán Cattáneo at Cordoba’s Forja.
More than a performing act, Ezequiel has recently imparted lessons during Aulart’s acclaimed ‘Sudbeat Bootcamp’, leading the next generation of Progressive producers into the future.
luisvi@estamosfelices.com.ar
A true planeswalker, Ezequiel Arias can only be defined as the future of Progressive House. His production skills and technique behind the decks mesmerize global crowds as Ezequiel conjures infinite worlds through his vision, and his music has become a synonym for raw energy. With delectable grooves at its very foundations, Arias imagines vivid, wide-screen landscapes from other realms that send dancefloors into deep, reflective journeys.
With miles on his soles, Ezequiel has gone from strength to strength since his breakout hit remix for Galestian’s ‘Tell Me’ became a certified showstopper back in 2017. Fast-forward and the Argentine maverick is a staple of Hernán Cattáneo’s Sudbeat brand and has graced some of the most important imprints in electronica like Anjunadeep, Balance, and Suara; while his sound is championed by globe-trotting tastemakers like Nick Warren, Yotto, Dosem, and Guy Mantzur. His participation in compilations such as Cattáneo’s ‘Sunsetstrip', the iconic 'Balance Music' series, or his blinding ‘Solar’ contribution to Jody Wisternoff & James Grant’s ‘Anjunadeep 12’ reaffirm his talent and incredible potential.
By now, Ezequiel Arias has cemented his place in Progressive House with performances at venues and events like D.Edge Festival (Sao Paulo), The Bow (Buenos Aires), Akvarium (Budapest), Wrapp Club (St. Petersburg), Resonancia Festival (Brazil), and career-defining warm-up sets for Hernán Cattáneo at Cordoba’s Forja.
More than a performing act, Ezequiel has recently imparted lessons during Aulart’s acclaimed ‘Sudbeat Bootcamp’, leading the next generation of Progressive producers into the future.
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Electronic Music.
No upcoming shows
Send a request to Ezequiel Arias to play in your city
Request a Show
Similar Artists On Tour
concerts and tour dates
Past
NOV
12
2023
North Fremantle, Australia
Railway Hotel / Port Beach Garden Bar
I Was There
NOV
11
2023
Sydney, Australia
The Civic Underground
I Was There
OCT
28
2022
Bengaluru, India
Kitty Ko, The Lalit Ashok
I Was There
MAR
22
2020
Grütly Norte, Argentina
The Bow
I Was There
DEC
15
2018
Paulo Affonso, Brazil
Audio Club
I Was There
OCT
20
2017
Cordoba, Argentina
Frida Room
I Was There
Show More Dates
Fan Reviews
AnaInti
November 12th 2023
Incredible night, made me dance beautifully... I was supposed to play until the end of the night, not just 3 hours.
Sydney, Australia@The Civic Underground
About Ezequiel Arias
Booking & MGMT:
luisvi@estamosfelices.com.ar
A true planeswalker, Ezequiel Arias can only be defined as the future of Progressive House. His production skills and technique behind the decks mesmerize global crowds as Ezequiel conjures infinite worlds through his vision, and his music has become a synonym for raw energy. With delectable grooves at its very foundations, Arias imagines vivid, wide-screen landscapes from other realms that send dancefloors into deep, reflective journeys.
With miles on his soles, Ezequiel has gone from strength to strength since his breakout hit remix for Galestian’s ‘Tell Me’ became a certified showstopper back in 2017. Fast-forward and the Argentine maverick is a staple of Hernán Cattáneo’s Sudbeat brand and has graced some of the most important imprints in electronica like Anjunadeep, Balance, and Suara; while his sound is championed by globe-trotting tastemakers like Nick Warren, Yotto, Dosem, and Guy Mantzur. His participation in compilations such as Cattáneo’s ‘Sunsetstrip', the iconic 'Balance Music' series, or his blinding ‘Solar’ contribution to Jody Wisternoff & James Grant’s ‘Anjunadeep 12’ reaffirm his talent and incredible potential.
By now, Ezequiel Arias has cemented his place in Progressive House with performances at venues and events like D.Edge Festival (Sao Paulo), The Bow (Buenos Aires), Akvarium (Budapest), Wrapp Club (St. Petersburg), Resonancia Festival (Brazil), and career-defining warm-up sets for Hernán Cattáneo at Cordoba’s Forja.
More than a performing act, Ezequiel has recently imparted lessons during Aulart’s acclaimed ‘Sudbeat Bootcamp’, leading the next generation of Progressive producers into the future.
luisvi@estamosfelices.com.ar
A true planeswalker, Ezequiel Arias can only be defined as the future of Progressive House. His production skills and technique behind the decks mesmerize global crowds as Ezequiel conjures infinite worlds through his vision, and his music has become a synonym for raw energy. With delectable grooves at its very foundations, Arias imagines vivid, wide-screen landscapes from other realms that send dancefloors into deep, reflective journeys.
With miles on his soles, Ezequiel has gone from strength to strength since his breakout hit remix for Galestian’s ‘Tell Me’ became a certified showstopper back in 2017. Fast-forward and the Argentine maverick is a staple of Hernán Cattáneo’s Sudbeat brand and has graced some of the most important imprints in electronica like Anjunadeep, Balance, and Suara; while his sound is championed by globe-trotting tastemakers like Nick Warren, Yotto, Dosem, and Guy Mantzur. His participation in compilations such as Cattáneo’s ‘Sunsetstrip', the iconic 'Balance Music' series, or his blinding ‘Solar’ contribution to Jody Wisternoff & James Grant’s ‘Anjunadeep 12’ reaffirm his talent and incredible potential.
By now, Ezequiel Arias has cemented his place in Progressive House with performances at venues and events like D.Edge Festival (Sao Paulo), The Bow (Buenos Aires), Akvarium (Budapest), Wrapp Club (St. Petersburg), Resonancia Festival (Brazil), and career-defining warm-up sets for Hernán Cattáneo at Cordoba’s Forja.
More than a performing act, Ezequiel has recently imparted lessons during Aulart’s acclaimed ‘Sudbeat Bootcamp’, leading the next generation of Progressive producers into the future.
Show More
Genres:
Electronic Music.
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