
WOOFA KID
born in the majestic austrian alps, woofa kid started messing around with music production at 14 instead of doing sports or homework. after years of trying out way too many genres and ghost-producing more than he’d admit, he moved to vienna — where everything suddenly got "artsy."
now it’s 2025, and he’s dropping jazz house — a record that pretends jazz and house music actually get along. it's not trying to save the genre, reinvent club culture, or win a grammy. it just slaps. it’s for dance floors, weird headphone walks, and people who like their sax with a kick drum. lounge music? maybe. depends on the lounge.
now it’s 2025, and he’s dropping jazz house — a record that pretends jazz and house music actually get along. it's not trying to save the genre, reinvent club culture, or win a grammy. it just slaps. it’s for dance floors, weird headphone walks, and people who like their sax with a kick drum. lounge music? maybe. depends on the lounge.

DRUM DAD & BASS BOY
one's got a receding hairline, the other’s got student debt — together, they are drum dad & bass boy. yes, it’s literally a father-son drum & bass duo. no, it wasn’t a bit. and somehow, it works.
with chaotic energy, questionable age gaps, and a shared obsession with loud breaks, they’ve played shows all over austria and wherever else people were brave enough to book them. their debut lockoff (via high tea music) is basically a rave in mp3 form. since then, they've dropped a bunch of other high-speed, low-subtlety tracks like dojo, two step, and limit. each one is slightly unhinged in its own way — just like the duo.