Joss Dean
about the artist
This year, Joss Dean has set a new standard in house music at only 19 years old. The London-based DJ and producer has played over a hundred shows in 2025, most remarkably headlining The Warehouse Project alongside his older brother Max Dean, cousin Luke Dean, and playing at UNVRS for Jamie Jones' Paradise.
Outside of the live space, Joss's explosive entry into the market was marked by two prominent releases. His debut single, "The People's Rhythm," landed on the formidable neXup recs, followed by "Was I Loved?" on Dansu Discs, which climbed into the top 60 on the official UK…
MoreThis year, Joss Dean has set a new standard in house music at only 19 years old. The London-based DJ and producer has played over a hundred shows in 2025, most remarkably headlining The Warehouse Project alongside his older brother Max Dean, cousin Luke Dean, and playing at UNVRS for Jamie Jones' Paradise.
Outside of the live space, Joss's explosive entry into the market was marked by two prominent releases. His debut single, "The People's Rhythm," landed on the formidable neXup recs, followed by "Was I Loved?" on Dansu Discs, which climbed into the top 60 on the official UK charts. Both tracks were regulars amongst national radio stations such as BBC Radio 1, Capital Dance, and most notably when Pete Tong began his Essential Mix with "Was I Loved." In addition to hundreds of radio plays, Joss' music saw constant support in the live space, including East End Dubs, Prospa, Obskur, & more, playing his music across globally renowned dance floors.
Looking forward, Joss aims to embody the family motto of "No Slowing Down." 2026 will be his busiest year yet. Joss will continue to elevate the UK/EUR market and expand his reach into international territories. All the while staying true to his underground roots, delivering the same head-turning sets, and most importantly, letting the music do the talking.
Following in the footsteps of his family, Joss is the newest Dean to cause chaos on dance floors everywhere. Some would say it's destiny for Joss Dean to lead house music to new heights.