Eastern Electrics 2026

Eastern Electrics 2026

Burgess Park, 12 Chumleigh Street, SE5 0RN London Directions

Sun 09.08.2026 13:00

After a year hiatus, Eastern Electrics taps Danielle, Truly Madly and Zed Bias for its return.

Performers

  • The Martinez Brothers
    The Martinez Brothers

    The Martinez Brothers, two young men from the Bronx, raised on their father’s love of the Paradise Garage and road-tested worldwide before they even left high school, are emerging as leaders in the global house music scene. The guys have held a residen..

  • East End Dubs
    East End Dubs

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  • JOSEPH CAPRIATI
    JOSEPH CAPRIATI

    Now over a decade into his career as a globally touring DJ, there's hardly an accolade Joseph Capriati hasn't achieved. He is deservedly one of techno’s most in-demand headliners and continues to better himself as an artist, making every release and pe..

  • MAU P
    MAU P

    CUZ I GOT MY 💊 FROM AMSTERDAM

  • Dennis Cruz
    Dennis Cruz

    Dennis Cruz is one of the pillars of the underground house and tech community.

    He has picked up many awards and nominations from being Beatport’s 3rd Best Tech House Artist to Resident Advisor’s 2nd Most Charted Artist of 2016 and many Top1s on Beatport

  • Groove Armada
    Groove Armada

    Groove Armada are established as one of the planet's best-loved and biggest selling dance acts. As comfortable on the big stages as they are in sweat soaked basements.

  • Danielle
    Danielle

    When a true selector takes flight, it sounds as though they re-mould each track to fit their specific vision. That’s exactly the effect Danielle has as a DJ, drawing across stylistic divides to create an instinctive groove which is all her own.

  • Theon Bower
    Theon Bower

    Theon Bower is a Producer, DJ, and Presenter based in South London.

  • Jamback
    Jamback

    His fresh and energetic style caught the attention of top DJs in the industry, leading to a string of successful releases on prominent labels. With a rapidly growing fanbase, this young artist is one to watch in the world of house music.

  • Locklead
    Locklead

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  • Mella Dee
    Mella Dee

    Over a decade into his career, Doncaster-born, London-based, Ryan Aitchison aka Mella Dee is treading a new path. His new Nothing Stays The Same brand encompasses a party series and record label with a sense of evolution at its core.

  • Reeshy
    Reeshy

    Reeshy: As much at home thrashing trademark UK flavours of chunky House and Garage as she is mesmerising with her ecstatic touch of Disco and Soul.

  • Truly Madly
    Truly Madly

    Deeply

  • Phill de Janeiro
    Phill de Janeiro

    Hailing from the country of Brazil, Phill de Janeiro is ready to show the world just exactly who he is Influenced by 90's house, UK Garage and Disco Phill de Janeiro brings many flavours to his live set.

  • Benji King
    Benji King

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  • Ella Knight
    Ella Knight

    Ella Knight fuses Disco, House, Garage, and Afro rhythms into a sound all her own. From hosting her House Party stage at Glastonbury to her female-led Madame Jazz events, she’s been praised by DJ Mag and Mixmag for her standout sets and vision.

  • Jude Lenihan
    Jude Lenihan

    Hailing from South London, Jude has been making serious waves in the underground scene, quickly establishing himself as one of the most exciting emerging talents in the UK circuit.

  • Patrick Topping
    Patrick Topping

    Patrick Topping, the UK’s esteemed DJ, producer, and engineer, has risen to become a globally renowned tastemaker in electronic music.

  • Skream
    Skream
    London-based producer/DJ Skream (Ollie Jones) is a master of numerous forms of bass-heavy dance music. He played a vital role in the development and popularity of dubstep during the 2000s, and subsequently branched out toward techno, disco, drum'n'bass, and other styles. Following early collaborations with fellow genre pioneers Benga and Loefah, he released one of dubstep's most easily recognizable tracks, "Midnight Request Line," in 2005, which was included on his 2006 full-length Skream!, one of dubstep's earliest albums. His tracks and remixes helped shift the genre from being a darker, more minimalist form of club music to something more melodic and accessible, paving the way for its mainstream popularity by the beginning of the 2010s. Skream's biggest commercial success was his involvement as part of the dubstep supergroup Magnetic Man (with Benga and Artwork), whose self-titled debut album reached number one on the U.K. dance chart in 2010. However, while primarily associated with dubstep, Skream has never limited himself to one genre, and much of his work since the mid-2010s has explored house and techno. DJ sets such as 2018's Fabriclive 96 are smooth, propulsive mixtures of tech-house and electro, and single releases like 2014's "Bang That" and 2021's "Chester's Groove" generally provide heavy club ammunition. 2023's Skreamizm 8, a full-length edition of his long-running series, features breakbeat-heavy progressive house. Remixes of songs by Eliza Rose and Charli xcx appeared in 2024. Ollie Jones had the good fortune to be working at the Big Apple record store when he first started making beats at age 15 and armed with a cracked copy of the Fruity Loops music-making software. Big Apple was at the center of the early development of U.K. garage's dark, half-speed offshoot dubstep before it was even called dubstep, and it was at Big Apple that Jones, who recorded as Skream, met fellow beatsmiths Benga and Hatcha. Hatcha was a DJ at the seminal club Forward and was only too happy to debut the dubplates of both Skream and Benga's early recordings. Their music took the tension-and-release formula of dance music, removed the release, and layered in more tension instead. With slow and pounding basslines and wobbly treble, they were creating a kind of music that summoned and summed up feelings of urban paranoia, but in an enjoyable way. Emphasizing the sub-bass made them popular with clubbers, but they were also popular with bloggers. Championed and spread by word of mouth on the Internet, Skream went straight from being a name in Croydon to being known around the world. When the owner of Big Apple founded a label to give a home to tracks by dubstep artists, Skream was one of those who released material on it. Other early Skream singles appeared on Ital, Tectonic, and Tempa, who issued his breakout classic track "Midnight Request Line," which received praise and airplay from far outside the dubstep scene. The track appeared on Jones' first full-length album, Skream!, which was released in 2006 by Tempa. Skream began hosting a weekly program on dance music station Rinse FM (later joined by Benga), and continued releasing acclaimed singles and EPs, including the long-running Skreamizm series. His first mix CD, Rinse: 02, appeared in 2007, followed by Watch the Ride in 2008. Skream began producing remixes for non-dubstep artists (including Depeche Mode's David Gahan and Klaxons), furthering the genre's popularity. In particular, his rave-inspired mix of La Roux's "In for the Kill" helped contribute to the song's international success. Skream's second full-length, Outside the Box, appeared in 2010. The album was significantly more pop-influenced than his earlier work, and also contained a few dramatic drum'n'bass tracks. Magnetic Man's debut album also arrived that year, and contained several hits, including the U.K. Top Ten-charting "I Need Air" as well as collaborations with John Legend, Katy B, and Ms. Dynamite. Skream and Benga left Rinse FM in 2011 and began DJ'ing on BBC Radio 1, earning a weekly slot in April of 2012. While Skream continued releasing dubstep 12"s on labels like Deep Medi Musik and Nonplus Records, his club sets began incorporating techno, house, and disco, and his own productions reflected the shift. The disco-inspired single "Rollercoaster" (with Sam Frank) appeared in 2013, as did All Gone Miami 2013, a double mix CD shared with British dance music legend Pete Tong. The more aggressive techno track "Bang That" was released by Boysnoize Records in 2014, and subsequent tracks appeared on tech-house label Crosstown Rebels and Skream's Of Unsound Mind imprint. Skream's mix CD Fabriclive 96, a fluid selection of techno, house, and electro tracks, was issued by Fabric in 2018. He continued issuing club tracks like 2019's "Otto's Chant" (with Michael Bibi) and 2020's "DUNNN," and he revisited his archives with a series of Unreleased Classics releases. 2021 saw collaborations with dubstep producer MUST DIE! ("LOL OK") and Japanese taiko drummers Kodo ("Shinogi"), as well as the EP Steel City Dance Discs, Vol. 23 and several singles. The Attention Deficit EP, including a track co-produced by Jackmaster, appeared in 2022. The following year, the producer released Skreamizm 8, a full-length leaning in a more breakbeat-heavy direction, with appearances from Trim, Prospa, and Lagoon Wavey. Throughout 2024, Skream focused on remixes and collaborations, including mixes of Eliza Rose and Calvin Harris' "Body Moving" and Charli xcx's "Von Dutch," in addition to the track "Witching Hour" with AF13 and Jeff Kite. ~ Jody Macgregor & Paul Simpson, Rovi
  • Obskür
    Obskür

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  • Marsolo
    Marsolo

    An open-minded artist that is carving his way into the house scene. Keep your eyes open, because this youngster is currently on the rise.

  • La La
    La La

    La La is a DJ and producer hailing from Glasgow, now based in London.

  • Scarlett O'Malley
    Scarlett O'Malley

    Scarlett O'Malley is a DJ, presenter and documentary maker from London. A record collector and broadcaster, she is a Rinse FM resident who runs her own label and party, Club Cowgirl.

  • Notion
    Notion

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  • Morgan Seatree
    Morgan Seatree

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  • JACK MARLOW
    JACK MARLOW

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  • Zed Bias
    Zed Bias

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  • Hayley Zalassi
    Hayley Zalassi

    Hayley Zalassi – Dynamic selector, groove specialist, and purveyor of infectious energy. Bringing bold selections, fearless blends, and feel-good sass to dancefloors everywhere.