Dombresky

about the artist
Music facilitates the transfer of energy from the speakers to the body, to the mind, and to the heart.
Setting off a similar chain reaction, Dombresky immediately incites motion with his distinct and dynamic approach to house fueled by a passionate pulse. The France-born and Los Angeles-based award-winning artist, producer, DJ, and Process Records Founder has generated over 100 million streams, ignited festivals such as Coachella and EDC, packed storied venues as a headliner, and emerged as the rare phenomenon sought-after for remixes by everyone from Taylor Swift to Louis The Child and Foster The People.
With clear intent, he…
MoreMusic facilitates the transfer of energy from the speakers to the body, to the mind, and to the heart.
Setting off a similar chain reaction, Dombresky immediately incites motion with his distinct and dynamic approach to house fueled by a passionate pulse. The France-born and Los Angeles-based award-winning artist, producer, DJ, and Process Records Founder has generated over 100 million streams, ignited festivals such as Coachella and EDC, packed storied venues as a headliner, and emerged as the rare phenomenon sought-after for remixes by everyone from Taylor Swift to Louis The Child and Foster The People.
With clear intent, he moves audiences with a series of 2025 singles, major shows, and more to come.
"I just want to make people dance," he exclaims. "That's what I enjoy more than anything. I really try to put the groove into my sets. Ultimately, this is feel-good music, and I want the crowd to feel happy and sexy."
Growing up on a quaint farm in the South of France, his childhood couldn't have been farther from the blinding lights of the festivals he'd eventually play. Residing with his parents and two sisters, he spent a lot of time outdoors, hiking and exploring nature around him. Early on, he gravitated towards R&B, soul, and New Jack Swing. His first CD was a "History of Hip-Hop" compilation featuring Grandmaster Flash and more. Around the same time, he discovered Michael Jackson and Prince. Picking up drums, he studied the instrument for ten years in school, developing a solid musical foundation.
At the age of fifteen, he attended his first rave in the forest. Nothing would be the same afterwards…
"Music was always my ally," he recalls. "When I saw that DJ, I was instantly like, 'What is going on? This is what I want to do now.'"
Armed with a set of turntables, a mixer, and a bevy of vinyl LPs, he taught himself how to DJ, practicing incessantly throughout his teens. During college, he went from spinning records at parties to landing a residency at a club in Montpellier for two years. He hit the road and gained invaluable experience on tour with various artists.
Making a major move, his longstanding love for house inspired him to initially relocate to Miami, FL during 2016. Adopting the moniker Dombresky, he settled in Los Angeles shortly thereafter. He slowly but surely stoked buzz with a series of releases, including "Wait," "Utopia," and "Rave Alarm" with Noizu. He took flight with the signature "Soul Sacrifice," reeling in 46.7 million Spotify streams and counting. "Simple Hit" accelerated his momentum with 21.1 million Spotify streams. Along the way, he notably collaborated with everyone from Diplo and Armand Van Helden to Blondish, Claptone, Donnie Sloan, and Ricky Ducati.
Dombresky leveled up again in 2024. Not only did he unveil the Sound Of The Drums two-pack with JADED, but he also crafted an official remix of Taylor Swift's "I Can Do It With a Broken Heart." Beyond sets at Lollapalooza, Insomniac's Day Trip, Snowglobe, Countdown NYE, and more, he sold out shows on multiple continents, including the Shrine and Palladium in L.A. Amplifying his impact, he launched Process Radio, earning an Electronic Dance Music Award for "Best Radio Show." Not to mention, he founded his own Process Records as a home for upcoming releases.
No matter what he does, Dombresky radiates the kind of energy that inspires and unites.
"House is about love, happiness, dancing, and spending a moment together," he leaves off. "That's exactly what I want to offer. Music is about sharing a moment in communion. I just hope I can bring people together."