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#03 EDITION 2025


MIXMAG NETHERLANDS www.mixmagnl.com www.instagram.com/mixmagnl www.soundcloud.com/mixmagaegroup


EDITOR: Sergio Niño sergio@mixmagaegroup.com


CEO: Diego Aldea diego@mixmagaegroup.com


CFO: Eduardo Garcia Morales eduardo@mixmagaegroup.com


MARKETING: Lucia Tapia Cantalejo lucia@mixmagaegroup.com


TEXTS: Sergio Niño sergio@mixmagaegroup.com


DESIGN: Dante Misael Salas Hernández dante@mixmagaegroup.com


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The Revolution Comes from Within


Some artists are born to fit in. Others are born to disrupt. Pegassi is the latter — a force that doesn’t ask for permission, doesn’t wait for the co-sign, and doesn’t dilute themselves to be accepted. What he represents is bigger than just an artist on the rise. Pegassi is a symbol of a scene reshaping itself from the inside: raw, unapologetic, and beautifully unfiltered.


This issue of Mixmag Netherlands is a snapshot of that very transformation. We’re spotlighting artists who aren’t just playing the game — they’re rewriting the rules. Rose Ringed does it with emotional elegance, crafting moments that feel cinematic yet deeply personal. Aisha dives into darker, pressure-cooked energy — her sets don’t just make you move, they force you to release something.


Gi.O brings a groove with soul — understated but precise. His sound doesn’t shout, it speaks — and that’s powerful. Rayzir is the wild card: young, bold, and already leaving his fingerprints on the future. There’s a hunger in his music that’s impossible to fake. Joella Jackson, meanwhile, is pure electricity. Her presence, both behind the decks and in her productions, demands your atten- tion — and earns it.


Ignez gives us techno that’s hypnotic but human. There’s restraint, there’s depth — a masterclass in control without coldness. And Crusy proves that tech house can still evolve. His sound is sharp, smart, and not afraid of ambition. It’s not just about making people dance — it’s about leading a movement.


Together, these artists are drawing a new map for electronic music in Europe. It’s diverse, it’s intentional, and it’s honest. They’re not waiting for the spotlight — they’re taking it. At Mixmag, we don’t just document the culture. We champion those who are shaping it.


Because this isn’t just a wave. It’s a revolution.


Sergio Niño Editor, Mixmag Netherlands


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