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Now, with Australia behind him and a U.S. tour on the horizon, Pegassi’s trajectory is global, but the soul of his music remains deeply personal.


“Touring takes you places you’d never reach as a bedroom DJ. Australia, for example — there’s so much raw talent there. Playing Pitch Festival inspired me. It made me rethink how I play.”


Every show becomes its chapter: orchestral intros


at Tomorrowland, tributes at Awakenings.


“At Tomorrowland, I might open with an orchestral intro from ‘227 Kilo’ — something to match the fairy-tale vibe. At Awakenings, I dig deep into my crates and honor the event’s legacy. Every show needs its storytelling.”


But when the crowd fades and the lights dim, Pegassi reclaims his stillness.


“I live a very quiet, private life — that’s essential. It keeps the balance. I don’t want to be stuck in a constant rat race. Unplugging is necessary.”


MY THOUGHTS


Pegassi is exactly the kind of artist the electronic scene desperately needs right now. In a landscape often cluttered with hype and fleeting trends, he’s managed to carve out a space that’s as authentic as it is impactful. What sets him apart isn’t just the music — it’s the vision behind it. He’s not chasing clicks or


viral moments; Pegassi


is building a community, a platform, and a legacy. That takes courage in a market that rewards speed over substance, and it’s why I’m watching him closely.


What hits me about Pegassi is his humility amid success. Transitioning from a graphic designer with a quiet life to a global star is no small feat, and the emotional toll he’s candid about isn’t just refreshing—it’s necessary. Too many artists burn out because they pretend everything is easy or glamorous. Pegassi doesn’t sugarcoat it. Instead, he leans into the chaos with reflection and purpose.


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But what truly seals the deal for me is his commitment to nurturing others. Sweet Nothing isn’t just a label; it’s an ecosystem, a launchpad, a real home for artists who might otherwise get lost in the shuffle.


Pegassi’s approach to mentorship and artist development is practical and heartfelt—he’s giving back in a way that moves the needle, not just lip service. This is the kind of leadership the electronic music world desperately needs to thrive sustainably.


In the end, Pegassi feels like the future — a reminder that success doesn’t have to come at the cost of your soul. He’s navigating the madness with his eyes wide open and his feet firmly planted. Watching him grow isn’t just exciting; it’s inspiring. If this is the new blueprint for electronic music culture, then sign me up.


Text by: Sergio Niño


That balance between vulnerability and drive is a rare combo that’s impossible to fake.


His refusal to be boxed into one genre is another breath of fresh air. Pegassi’s sound is an evolving narrative — a mosaic of influences that mirrors his personal growth. He’s not just producing tracks; he’s telling stories, adapting, and reinventing himself on the fly. In an industry obsessed with labels and “scenes,” that kind of fluidity is an act of defiance and a sign of real artistry.


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