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July 21st 2023
Everyone was dancing even the security team! That's a vibe ✨️
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Disco Dom Biography
Under the glare of glitter and neon lights, dressed to the nines, and ready to kickstart the party, Disco Dom pulls everyone into the rapture of an eternally seventies dancefloor.
As another creative outlet for influential French-born and Los Angeles-based artist and producer Dombresky, the music lives and breathes with flare, finesse, and fire. Between making electrifying festival and club appearances and stacking up millions of streams, he offers the best kind of escape.
“When people hear Disco Dom, I want them to imagine themselves as 20-year-olds in the seventies,” he states. “The music should make you feel like you’re traveling back in time—which is my goal. The fans who come to the live shows should be ready to lose their minds and forget their problems.”
Disco Dom initially came to life on stage. Dombresky introduced the project at EDC Las Vegas in 2021. Conjuring the spirit of the legendary genre and donning a “disco hat,” he dusted off a bunch of classics and dropped what would be a revelatory set.
“The idea essentially fell from the sky, and I thought, ‘I should do a disco set’,” he recalls. “I was already booked to play multiple times, so I wanted to do something different. I still had a playlist from back in the day when I was in France. I basically had all of these disco sounds ready to go. I played the show, and people lost their minds. It was insane. I knew I needed to keep going.”
And he did keep going…
Accepting an invitation from A-Trak, he shined on stage at Miami Music Week. Meanwhile, he rolled through Coachella 2023 and transformed the DoLab into Studio 54. Catalyzing this rush of energy, he unveiled his debut Inferno (No. 1) EP, spawning fan favorites a la “Control” and “Be the One” [feat. Yung Bae]. The latter gathered 1.2 million Spotify streams as he sold out a full-scale headline tour in the EP’s wake. He turned up the heat again with Inferno (No. 2) EP highlighted by “La Discoteca” and “Butter.” The project would be met with critical acclaim from EDMTunes who praised, “Disco Dom’s music is a fusion of retro vibes and modern sounds, creating a nostalgic yet fresh experience for dance music enthusiasts.”
In 2025, he keeps the flame burning brightly with Inferno (No. 3) EP. This time around, he embraces “eighties disco sounds,” balancing live instrumentation and electronic production.
Disco Dom might just soundtrack the best evening of your life.
“This persona gives me an opportunity to be another person because I’m able to play different music and get dressed up,” he concludes. “It attracts a different crowd. Even if it’s some of the same people, they aren’t acting the same. I love that. I just hope everybody has the best night.”
Read MoreAs another creative outlet for influential French-born and Los Angeles-based artist and producer Dombresky, the music lives and breathes with flare, finesse, and fire. Between making electrifying festival and club appearances and stacking up millions of streams, he offers the best kind of escape.
“When people hear Disco Dom, I want them to imagine themselves as 20-year-olds in the seventies,” he states. “The music should make you feel like you’re traveling back in time—which is my goal. The fans who come to the live shows should be ready to lose their minds and forget their problems.”
Disco Dom initially came to life on stage. Dombresky introduced the project at EDC Las Vegas in 2021. Conjuring the spirit of the legendary genre and donning a “disco hat,” he dusted off a bunch of classics and dropped what would be a revelatory set.
“The idea essentially fell from the sky, and I thought, ‘I should do a disco set’,” he recalls. “I was already booked to play multiple times, so I wanted to do something different. I still had a playlist from back in the day when I was in France. I basically had all of these disco sounds ready to go. I played the show, and people lost their minds. It was insane. I knew I needed to keep going.”
And he did keep going…
Accepting an invitation from A-Trak, he shined on stage at Miami Music Week. Meanwhile, he rolled through Coachella 2023 and transformed the DoLab into Studio 54. Catalyzing this rush of energy, he unveiled his debut Inferno (No. 1) EP, spawning fan favorites a la “Control” and “Be the One” [feat. Yung Bae]. The latter gathered 1.2 million Spotify streams as he sold out a full-scale headline tour in the EP’s wake. He turned up the heat again with Inferno (No. 2) EP highlighted by “La Discoteca” and “Butter.” The project would be met with critical acclaim from EDMTunes who praised, “Disco Dom’s music is a fusion of retro vibes and modern sounds, creating a nostalgic yet fresh experience for dance music enthusiasts.”
In 2025, he keeps the flame burning brightly with Inferno (No. 3) EP. This time around, he embraces “eighties disco sounds,” balancing live instrumentation and electronic production.
Disco Dom might just soundtrack the best evening of your life.
“This persona gives me an opportunity to be another person because I’m able to play different music and get dressed up,” he concludes. “It attracts a different crowd. Even if it’s some of the same people, they aren’t acting the same. I love that. I just hope everybody has the best night.”
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