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Everything you need to feature DJ Pat Lax
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Biography Versions
Short Bio (50 words)
DJ Pat Lax is a New York City–based DJ and producer rooted in the African diaspora, known for high-energy, culture-forward sets across nightlife, festivals, and campuses. Blending Afrobeats and Amapiano with Dancehall, Soca, Hip-Hop, and MORE, his sound is built for diverse crowds.
Medium Bio (150 words)
DJ Pat Lax is a New York City–based DJ and producer rooted in the African diaspora, known for high-energy, culture-forward sets across nightlife, festivals, and campuses. Blending Afrobeats and Amapiano with Dancehall, Soca, Hip-Hop, and MORE, his sound is built for global rooms and diverse crowds. He has performed at major venues including The Brooklyn Monarch for Afrobeats To The World and Deluxx Fluxx for DJ Tunez’s Riddim N’ Bass series. Beyond New York, Pat Lax has DJed in Miami for Revolt TV’s Art Basel activations and at The Mandrake Miami, in Houston with Koya HTX, and in Indianapolis at Paradox Lounge. His work also includes college and cultural bookings at Brown University, Baruch College, and Harvard University for African Student Association programs, as well as festivals such as Afro Carnival. He also curates Outside Agenda, a NYC-based party series centered on Afro-global culture.
Long Bio (500 words)
DJ Pat Lax is a New York City–based DJ and producer rooted in the African diaspora, known for high-energy, culture-forward sets across nightlife, festivals, and campuses. Blending Afrobeats and Amapiano with Dancehall, Soca, Hip-Hop, and MORE, his sound is built for global rooms and diverse crowds. He has performed at major venues including The Brooklyn Monarch for Afrobeats To The World and Deluxx Fluxx for DJ Tunez’s Riddim N’ Bass series. Beyond New York, Pat Lax has DJed in Miami for Revolt TV’s Art Basel activations and at The Mandrake Miami, in Houston with Koya HTX, and in Indianapolis at Paradox Lounge. His work also includes college and cultural bookings at Brown University, Baruch College, and Harvard University for African Student Association programs, as well as festivals such as Afro Carnival. He also curates Outside Agenda, a NYC-based party series centered on Afro-global culture.
Technical Rider
Equipment Requirements
- •Pioneer CDJ-3000 (x2)
- •Pioneer DJM-900NXS2 Mixer
- •Monitor speakers
- •Microphone (wireless preferred)
Sound System
- •Professional PA system suitable for venue capacity
- •Subwoofers for bass-heavy music
- •Stage monitors (at least 2)
Booth Setup
- •DJ booth with adequate space for equipment
- •Proper lighting for DJ booth area
- •Power outlets (4 minimum)
- •Table height: 40-42 inches
Hospitality
- •Green room access preferred
- •Bottled water
- •Arrival time: 1 hour before set time
Professional History
Performance Archive & Brand Collabs
Featured Platforms & Partnerships
Multi-location advertising and promotional activations across the tri-state area.
Event Series & Activations
Venues & Locations
Press Mentions
Social Media
Contact
For Press & Booking Inquiries
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