Are These DJs on Your Radar? Meet Four Women Shaping the Sound of Now

The global house and techno circuit is bursting with talent — but every so often, a wave of artists emerges who feel destined to reshape the energy of the dancefloor. Andrea Quintero, Manda Moor, Silvie Loto, and Amal Nemer each bring a unique story, sound, and vision to the booth. From Miami to Milan, Paris to Panama, they’re not just playing sets — they’re building scenes.

Silvie Loto: Step-by-Step to the World Stage

📍 Florence → Milan → Everywhere

Silvie Loto’s story is one of steady, deliberate ascent. Growing up in the Tuscan countryside, she taught herself to mix on vinyl before landing residencies at Florence’s Tenax and Rome’s Goa Club. Those early days shaped the artist she is today — a DJ whose sets balance house warmth with shadowy, hypnotic undertones.

With releases on Cuttin’ Headz, Nervous Records, and BPitch Control, Silvie’s productions carry the same sophistication as her live performances. She’s graced the decks at DC-10, Space Miami, Amnesia, and the world’s leading festivals, always keeping the crowd at the heart of her craft. Now, with her own label on the horizon, Silvie is poised to channel over a decade of experience into a new platform for her sound.

Manda Moor: Spicy Grooves, Global Impact

📍 Denmark/Philippines → Paris

Few artists carry the momentum of Manda Moor. With Danish and Filipino roots, raised in France, and inspired by the golden era of Chicago house, Manda has distilled her influences into a sound that’s all her own — groove-driven, tech-infused, and always full of flavor.

A chart-topper on labels like Hot Creations and Kaluki, she’s as much a tastemaker as she is a headliner. Her co-founded brand, Mood Child, is more than a record label — it’s a global community spanning vinyl releases, parties, and cultural collaborations. From Amnesia Ibiza to The Warehouse Project, from Elrow Town to Creamfields, her sets radiate charisma and command. And whether she’s going B2B with Jamie Jones or curating limited-run edits that sell out on Bandcamp, Manda proves she’s here to lead, not follow.

Andrea Quintero: Joy in Every Beat

📍 Venezuela → Miami

Andrea Quintero’s rise has been anything but quiet. Born in Venezuela and surrounded early on by some of the country’s most respected electronic figures, she developed a deep connection to music long before stepping behind the decks. In 2020, she dove head-first into her artistic career, locking in a style that blends minimal and tech house with uplifting, percussive textures.

Her sets have lit up dancefloors from Madrid to Medellín, New York to Panama, sharing line-ups with icons like Technasia, Rafa Barrios, Mason Collective, and Harvy Valencia. Now based in Miami, she’s become a familiar face in the city’s best-loved venues — 1-800-Lucky, MAD Club, Treehouse — delivering performances that feel both intimate and electrifying. For Andrea, the connection with the crowd is everything, and it shows in every joyful drop.

Amal Nemer: Manifesting the Dancefloor

📍 Barinas, Venezuela → Miami

For Amal Nemer, music isn’t just entertainment — it’s a universal connector of minds, bodies, and souls. Born in Venezuela to Lebanese parents, she moved to Miami in 2020 and immediately began carving her space in the city’s competitive scene. Her tracks — including Beatport-charting cuts like Shot Por Mi and A Good Song — have landed on Moon Harbour, Nervous, Glasgow Underground, and beyond.

Amal’s sets fuse tech house roots with explorations into Afro and melodic house, each performance brimming with her infectious charisma. Her creative process is visual — she builds tracks like an architect designs structures, seeing every layer before it’s heard. That vision extends to Manifest, her own party series launched in 2024, which creates a space of hope, love, and pure escapism for the Miami dance community.

A Movement in Motion

Andrea, Manda, Silvie, Amal — four different paths, one shared drive: to move the dancefloor and push the culture forward. Whether they’re headlining the world’s biggest clubs, launching new labels, or creating community-driven events, these women are not just “on the radar” — they are setting the radar for what’s next.

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