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Analodjica

Emerging in 2002, Analodjica two-decade career has seen her craft sets with the structural precision of a master builder: organic house foundations layered with progressive textures, crowned by techno-infused climaxes. Like a visionary architect, she designs immersive soundscapes that transcend rhythm, transforming dancefloors into spaces of collective emotion and raw energy.

Her sound is about balance – sharp technical skill meets raw, natural intuition. Behind the decks, she connects with crowds through rhythm, shaping beats like a builder crafts spaces: creating highs that lift you up and lows that pull you deep.

Whether designing rooms or rhythms (yes, she does both), she’s been a defining force in the Fuse Records family since 2015.

To experience Analodjica is to witness music as a living structure: dynamic, daring, and engineered to move not just bodies, but minds.

(Consider her the only architect who can make a dancefloor collapse – in the best possible way.)

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Gilvaia

Gilvaia, eclectic by nature, began his career in the mythical Paradise Garage. From then on, his career in Portugal earned him the honorable mentions of Best Resident Dj, first in 2006 by the magazine Portugal Night, and later in 2008 by Noite.pt.

He was also the official DJ of Sensation in Portugal, and between 2015 and 2017 he was a founding member of the Electronic Gang Producer. In 2018 he accepted the invitation from Fuse Records, where he is currently a member of the roster.

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NOX

For over 25 years, Luís Baptista, known to fans as Nox, has been a driving force in electronic music. His sound is a dynamic blend of diverse influences, reflecting his commitment to pushing boundaries and creating unforgettable experiences.

Nox is celebrated not only for his technical mastery but also for the emotional depth he brings to the dance floor. His music has become a hallmark of innovation, earning him the opportunity to remix industry legends and release tracks on top-tier labels like Cachai, Radiola Records, Klap House, Unnamed & Unknown, Kaos, and Tamango Records.

Internationally acclaimed, Nox has performed across the USA, Europe, and beyond, gracing events such as BPM Festival, WMC, and ADE. From Morocco to the Netherlands, his global footprint speaks to his status as a respected artist in the electronic music scene.

A passionate pioneer and technology enthusiast, Nox continues to shape his musical narrative. Inspired by his family and his son’s infectious energy, he infuses each beat with new life, ensuring his sound remains as fresh and innovative as ever.

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Syper

Between the concrete of the cities and the pulse of machines, Syper draws sonic landscapes that don’t demand attention — they absorb it.

Born in Portugal and raised between beats and silence, his path is an intimate journey where each set is a ritual, and every track he selects is a line of dialogue between the past and what has yet to be felt.

More than a DJ, he is a curator of atmospheres. Driven by a constant search for authenticity and depth, his sound inhabits the spaces between groove and introspection, between the physicality of the dance floor and the emotional weight of the experience. Whether in an underground club or an open-air shrouded in mist, he performs as if writing a story—with intention, patience, and purpose.

Co-founder of Fuse Records, he is a discreet yet present figure in the electronic scene. He doesn’t seek the spotlight but rather meaning. His signature lies not in a fixed style but in the coherence with which he navigates the edges of house and the more sensitive, elegant side of techno.

For those who listen, the feeling is clear: this is not just music — it’s belonging.