Casper Yu

COUNTRY: China

One of the most exciting DJ Producers ever to come out of China is without doubt the magical Casper Yu. Full of EDM swagger and delivering tunes that light up any festival or dance floor, he has been breaking new ground in the DJ game. Head honcho at record label Super Bernard, he is a multi-talented artist capable of shaping the future in any way he wants to.

Inspired by artists such as Avicii, Hardwell, DJ Snake, Dimitri Vegas and Like Mike, he has been carving up the decks for many years, featuring in events such as the S20 Music Festival in Taiwan, Unite with Tomorrowland in Malta and the Big Mountain Music Festival in Thailand. So iconic in his home nation, he was selected and given the rare permission by the Chinese government to perform at the sacred Imperial Palace as part of the Top 100 DJs festival in aid of UNICEF.

Not only is he a wizard behind the decks, his mastery in the production studio is next level. Collaborating with artists such as Okami, SCNDL, Flaremode and Glasscat, he has proven time and time again that he can create some of the biggest party tunes around. That ability to lead a dance floor to the heights of ecstasy and back again, has seen him travel the world to spread the word of dance music.

Touring in over 300 cities around the globe and performing in every major club in China, Casper Yu is redefining the art of the DJ and delivering on every promise he has ever made. His two recent releases ‘Nothing Good’ and ‘Chariot’ are testament to the enormous talent he possesses. With every drop, build, driving beat and hands in the air experience he creates, Casper Yu is ready to take on the mantle of Asia’s number one DJ Producer. Infectious, highly addictive and brilliantly constructed, his music is the tonic the world needs right now to find itself once again.

As the world begins to fall into the embrace of the dance floor like it did before, let Casper show you what the future looks like. Clap your hands and stomp your feet, for the moment has arrived. Casper Yu is taking his rightful place on centre stage, and it’s time to dance to the beat of a different drum.