
Born and raised in Los Angeles, California, Awsumo is an independent electronic artist, DJ, and producer whose sound lives at the charged intersection of West Coast groove, Mexican heritage, and Latin-rooted rhythm. With over 15 years on stages worldwide, he has forged a distinctive sonic identity one that weaves deep, minimal, and tech-driven house music through the percussive soul and rolling polyrhythms of his Latin roots.
Shaped by Mexican cultural traditions and California's endlessly diverse sonic landscape, Awsumo drew his earliest inspiration from the raw, unfiltered musical energy of Los Angeles, from traditional Latin percussion to the underground pulse of West Coast electronic music. Those dual currents became the foundation of an artistic voice that carries deep cultural identity and genuine dance floor sophistication in equal measure.
Awusumo has been tested across more than 200 major concert and festival stages around the world. As Becky G's touring DJ for over 12 years, Awsumo has commanded rooms of every size, developing an instinctive connection with live audiences that few selectors can match. His sets build on groove-driven bass lines, hypnotic tension, and emotional momentum, creating immersive experiences that channel underground house culture through a vibrant Latin musical spirit.
Awsumo's production work is quickly earning recognition within the global house community. His remix of "Don't Hold Back" by Dramas received airplay on Defected Radio, one of electronic music's most respected platforms. His collaboration with Lee Foss on "We So Future" drew praise from the Repopulate Mars community, firmly positioning him among a new generation of forward-thinking underground producers with something real to say.
Beyond the booth, Awsumo is a visual artist and designer whose paintings and graphic work draw from the bold colors, symbolism, and expressive energy of Los Angeles graffiti culture. His visual practice translates the movement and feeling of music into form a natural extension of the same creative impulse that drives his sound.
Through both art and sound, Awsumo continues to build a multidimensional creative identity rooted in culture, rhythm, and self-expression, connecting audiences through heritage, movement, and the irreplaceable energy of the dance floor.
