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Max Styler | |
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| Occupations | DJ and record producer |
| Years active | 2012–present |
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| Website | www |
Max Styler is an American DJ and record producer with many EPs and tracks in sub-genres including tech house and indie dance.[1] His music has been released on Solomun’s Diynamic label as well as on Experts Only, Three Six Zero, Black Book, Insomniac, Realm, Armada, Dim Mak, and, beginning in 2025, his own Nu Moda label.[2] He's known for a consistently large body of work and for mixing and mastering all his music.[3]
Early life and education
Styler (born January 12, 1996) grew up in San Luis Obispo, California.[4] He began producing in 2012 when he was 16, teaching himself production.[5]
Career
Dim Mak signing
Styler began to gain recognition when Johnny Kenny of Collective Efforts took notice of the tracks the teenager was sending in and became his manager.[6] In 2014, at 18 years old, Styler signed to Steve Aoki’s Dim Mak label,[7] where he released tracks including 2017's "Knock Me Down," a collaboration with Makj featuring Elayna Boynton,[8] "Heroes" feat. Nevve,[9] several EPs, and "Shakalaka," a collaboration with Aoki, Deorro, and Make.[10] The support he received from Dim Mak at this early stage of his career prompted him to have the label's logo tattooed on his arm.[11] In 2017 he toured China with Steve Aoki[12]
In 2019 his single "Let Me Take You There" (feat. Laura White) hit No. 1 on Sirius XM’s Diplo’s Revolution.[11]
2022–2025
"Resist," Styler's first release on Experts Only (formerly Off The Grid Records), came out in 2022.[13] His 2023 releases included the EPs Wanna Dance on Experts Only and Destination on Repopulate Mars, and the singles "Hypnotic" (on Realm Records), a Top 10 Club track on Beatport, and "Rhythm Machine" (on Insomniac Records) with Westend.[14]
In 2024, having signed with Metatone Management,[15] Styler had six #1 tracks on Beatport[16][17] and finished the year as Beatport's No. 7 highest-selling artist and the No. 4 highest-selling Tech house artist worldwide.[18] He was named Dancing Astronaut’s Breakout Artist of the year.[19] His 2024 tour schedule included Burning Man, EDC Las Vegas, Day Trip Festival in Los Angeles and more than 50 other dates, up from about 28 appearances in 2023.[20]
In 2025 his concert schedule grew to almost 100 dates.[20]
In 2025, Styler was the No. 2 best-selling artist on Beatport for the first half of the year[21] and finished 2025 as Beatport's No. 1 top-selling artist in Indie Dance, and No. 2 in Tech house.[3] EDM.com named him a "Class of 2025" producer,[16] and his 40-date summer tour included festival sets at EDC Las Vegas, Bonnaroo, Tomorrowland, and Creamfields, with appearances in North and South America, Europe, and the UAE.[22]
2025–present and Nu Moda label launch
Styler launched his record label, Nu Moda, in 2025. Its first release was his single “You & Me” on October 17, 2025.[17] The track hit No. 1 on Beatport's Indie Dance chart.[18] It was followed by "One More" (feat. Ad-Apt),[23] which was quickly remixed by DJ Solomun, and "Oldskool Flavor" (feat. Greggio).[5] Styler described his vision for Nu Moda as an event organizer and lifestyle brand as well as a music label, "committed to unearthing new sounds, talent, and intersections with culture."[16] In 2025 and 2026 Nu Moda also released music from Solomun, Vintage Culture, Notre Dame, WELKER, kryptogram, Ugo Banchi, Josh Gigante, Greggio, Mishell, Andrew Meller,[24] and more.
Also in October 2025, 1001Tracklists named Styler the top music producer on its “Top 101 Producers of 2025” list, a ranking based on the number of tracks "played by DJs in verified live sets, radio shows and mixes."[25]
Styler was on the 2026 Coachella roster,[26] one stop on a 26-date international tour[3] that also includes Miami Music Week,[27] Radius Chicago,[28] Mission Ballroom in Denver,[29] History Toronto, The Brooklyn Storehouse, KOKO London, the Concourse Project Austin,[30] Club Space Miami, two nights at The Regency Ballroom in San Francisco, as well as Rock in Rio, Lollapalooza, Tomorrowland, Project Glow, EDC Mexico,[20] Só Track Boa Brasil,[30] and many more.
Selected discography
EPs
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| Every Night |
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| Need You Tonight |
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| Let 'Em Know |
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| Addiction |
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| Wanna Dance |
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| Destination |
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| Supernatural |
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| Aftershock |
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Singles and remixes
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| "Oldskool Flavor" |
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| "Freaky 1" |
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| "One More Feat. Ad-Apt (Solomun Remix)" |
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| "One More Feat. Ad-Apt" |
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| "You & Me (Notre Dame Remix)" |
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| "Greece 2000 (Max Styler Rework)" |
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| "You & Me (Vintage Culture Remix)" |
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| "You & Me" |
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| "Get Down" |
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| "Backtrack Blow Up (Max Styler Remix)" |
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| "London's on Fire" |
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| "Blessings (Max Styler Remix)" |
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| "Let Go" |
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| "I Know You Want To" |
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| "Don't Stop" |
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| "Inferno" |
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| "On Repeat" |
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| "Time to Go" |
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| "Touch" |
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| "Tears (with Paige Cavell) [Max Styler Remix]" |
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| "Yapper" |
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| "See You Sweat" |
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| "Follow Me" |
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| "Rhythm Machine" |
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| "Lights Out" |
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| "Kiki" |
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| "Mesmerized (Max Styler Remix)" |
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| "Hypnotic" |
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| "Satisfy" |
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| "Speaker Freaker" |
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| "Amazing" |
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| "Lose Your Mind" |
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| "Destination" |
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| "Pressure" |
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| "Love Like This (Max Styler Remix)" |
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| "Rock the House" |
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| "Talk to Me (With BRUX)" |
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| "Move My Feet" |
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| "Resist" |
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References
- "Max Styler: Mastering the Fusion of Indie Dance and Tech House". Elements Music and Arts Festival. 15 May 2024. Retrieved 3 June 2026.
- Jason Heffler (17 October 2025). "EDM.com Class of 2025 Revealed". edm.com. Retrieved 2 June 2026.
- Harry Levin (6 January 2026). "Artist of the Month: Max Styler". Beatportal. Retrieved 2 June 2026.
- Julia Stone (17 September 2025). "Max Styler Is Redefining U.S. House Music with Global Momentum". Pulse of Techno. Retrieved 2 June 2026.
- Jay Seabrook (22 May 2026). "Styler & Greggio Debut 'OldSkool Flavor' Via Nu Moda". EDM Tunes. Retrieved 3 June 2026.
- anedmgirl (23 January 2014). "Adolescence to Adulthood: Max Styler and Starane". An EDM Girl. Retrieved 3 June 2026.
- Ben Powell (9 August 2017). "Max Styler: 5 things I've learned about music production". Musicradar. Retrieved 2 June 2026.
- Nicole Petriw (1 March 2017). "MAKJ & Max Styler Collab "Knock Me Down" Out Now Via Dim Mak". Relentless Beats. Retrieved 3 June 2026.
- Travis Ram (10 December 2017). "Max Styler ft. NEVVE: "Heroes"". Gas Mask Magazine. Retrieved 3 June 2026.
- Kat Bain (15 June 2018). "Steve Aoki, Deorro, MakJ & Max Styler Mix Boom With Mariachi on 'Shakalaka': Listen". Billboard. Retrieved 3 June 2026.
- "The Significance of Dim Mak Records in Max Styler's Early Career". Gray Area. Retrieved 2 June 2026.
- "Max Styler Concert History". Concert Archives. Retrieved 5 June 2026.
- "Resist Extended Mix". Beatport. Retrieved 9 June 2026.
- "WESTEND & MAX STYLER COLLIDE FOR HYPNOTIC SMASHER 'RHYTHM MACHINE'". Profound. Retrieved 5 June 2026.
- "metatone". Instagram. Retrieved 17 June 2026.
- Harrison Goldstein (7 October 2025). "Max Styler Launches New Label, Nu Moda Records". edm.com. Retrieved 2 June 2026.
- Katie Bain (14 October 2025). "Max Styler Is Releasing His Next Single on His Newly Launched Record Label: 'A Place to Push Boundaries'". Billboard. Retrieved 2 June 2026.
- "Max Styler Takes the Night to Highest Potential With Insatiable Tech House Club Banger "One More" ft. Ad-Apt via Nu Moda – OUT NOW". UFO Network. 13 February 2026. Retrieved 3 June 2026.
- "Dancing Astronaut's Breakout Artist of 2024: Max Styler". Dancing Astronaut. 19 December 2024. Retrieved 2 June 2026.
- "Max Styler Concert History". Concert Archives. Retrieved 5 June 2026.
- Cameron Holbrook (26 June 2025). "The Top-Selling Tracks, Artists, and Labels of 2025 (Mid-Year Review)". Beatport. Retrieved 3 June 2026.
- Harrison Goldstein (12 April 2025). "Max Styler Announces Expansive 2025 Summer Tour". Billboard. Retrieved 2 June 2026.
- Katie Bain (13 February 2026). "Friday Dance Music Guide: New Tracks From Of the Trees, DJ Minx & More". Billboard. Retrieved 2 June 2026.
- "Nu Moda". Beatport. Retrieved 5 June 2026.
- Cameron Sunkel (21 October 2025). "Max Styler Tops 1001Tracklists' List of 2025's Top Producers". edm.com. Retrieved 2 June 2026.
- Angelo De Guzman (9 April 2026). "The 15 DJs We're Watching at Coachella 2026 and Why They Matter Now". Nylon. Retrieved 2 June 2026.
- Ariel King (20 March 2026). "Metatone's 2026 Miami Music Week: From Experts Only At Space To Layton Giordani & Max Styler To John Summit Closing Ultra". Pollstar. Retrieved 2 June 2026.
- "Max Styler Open-To-Close @ Radius Chicago 2026". Soundcloud. Retrieved 9 June 2026.
- "2026 Tour Max Styler". do303. Retrieved 9 June 2026.
- Oscar Yerushalmi (13 February 2026). "Max Styler – 'One More'". edmtunes. Retrieved 9 June 2026.
- Jason Heffler (1 February 2025). "Feel the Temperature Rising With Max Styler's Sweat-Slicked House EP, "Don't Stop"". edm.com. Retrieved 2 June 2026.
Category:1996 births Category:Living people Category:People from San Luis Obispo, California Category:American DJs