With two decades of boundary-blurring sets, community-building, and crowd-igniting releases, Smalltown DJs have quietly become Canada’s underground house music heartbeat, and in 2024, they earned a Juno nomination to prove it. Their sound rises from the dance floors of festivals like Dirtybird Campout, Shambhala and Bass Coast. But their roots are firmly planted in Canada , in the walls of the Hifi Club, which they co-founded and ran for over 15 years. It was a proving ground and a launchpad, where styles collided and a distinct voice began to form. Today, Smalltown DJs aren’t chasing trends. They’re dialled in , refining a sound that’s warm, rolling, and built for connection. House music with soul and purpose. Their recent releases on Dirtybird and Rules Don't Apply reflect a duo confident in their craft, still evolving, still chasing the perfect groove. For Smalltown DJs, the party was never just about escape. It's about connection, about that moment at when a stranger becomes a friend and a beat becomes something you remember ten years later.
Smalltown DJs



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