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Mochakk
Birth namePedro Maia
Born (1999-09-22) September 22, 1999 (age 25)
Sorocaba, São Paulo, Brazil
GenresHouse, Tech House, Techno
Occupation(s)dj, producer
Years active2014-present
Websitemochakk.art

Pedro Maia (born 22 September 1999 in Sorocaba, Brazil),[1] known by the stage name Mochakk is a Brazilian DJ and music producer.

Biography

Mochakk grew up in a music-filled home, influenced by his mother’s love of funk and disco and his father’s passion for rock. He took it upon himself to continue his music education, and by the age of 13, he was making hip-hop beats. His penchant for rap and heavy kicks became a core element of his music. At the age of 15, he started DJing around São Paulo, and as he began releasing music, he quickly gained bookings across Brazil.[1]

In 2022, Mochakk gained international recognition after a viral TikTok video featuring his dance moves to PAWSA's "Roll Play" garnered 1.3 million likes.[2] That year, he expanded his reach beyond Brazil[2] and made his debut on DC-10 with Circoloco in Ibiza.[1] He also launched his own label, MOTRAXX. Throughout 2023, he became a regular performer at Circoloco and organized his own series of events titled Mochakk Calling in various cities, including São Paulo, Miami, Lisbon, and New York. He appeared at festivals such as CRSSD, Time Warp, Primavera Sound, Kappa FuturFestival,[3] and Sónar,[2] was featured as a guest at a Peggy Gou event in London, and played back-to-back with Disclosure.[3]

In 2023, Mochakk released the track "Jealous" on Circoloco Records. He also made his debut on Defected Records, collaborating with Dogghauz label mates Jay Mariana and Cesar Nardini on a remix of the classic house track "Finally" by Kings Of Tomorrow and Julie McKnight.[3] On 26 July 2024, Mochakk released the first part of his EP, Locomotiva Ibiza 2099, via Circoloco Records, which received critical acclaim and was noted by Mixmag to have "captivated audiences with its innovative sound and energy." The second part, Locomotiva Ibiza 2099 II, was released on 6 September 2024, featuring three new tracks, including "No Boys Allowed (OG House Mix)" with Canadian rapper Tommy Genesis and "Estribeira," featuring Brazilian artist Artisian.[4]

In September 2024, Mochakk opened a club named OBLIQO in his hometown of Sorocaba. It launched with a party for his latest EP, Locomotiva Ibiza 2099 - Part II, featuring a gallery space dedicated to the history of electronic music in Brazil and workshops led by industry veterans.[5]

In 2024, Mochakk was ranked #61 on DJ Mag's "Top 100 DJs" list.[3]

Mochakk's DJ sets include classic house, tech-house, techno, Brazilian rap, American hip hop, and Latin rhythms. His skater boy aesthetic, influenced by his passion for skateboarding, permeates his visual style.[2] His mentors and collaborators include Seth Troxler, Pete Tong, The Martinez Brothers and Chris Lake.[1][6]

Discography

Singles

  • "Caribbean Queen" with Haas (2020)
  • "Inflación" (2021)
  • "Da Fonk" with Joni (2022) (Nervous Records)
  • "False Need" (2022) (Black Book Records)

EPs

  • Locomotiva Ibiza 2099 I (2024) (Circoloco Records)
  • Locomotiva Ibiza 2099 II (2024)

Remixes

References

  1. ^ a b c d Reis, Samantha (2023-04-03). "Artist ID: Who is Mochakk? [Magazine Featured]". We Rave You. Retrieved 2024-01-04.
  2. ^ a b c d "Mochakk is a fully-fledged dance music phenomenon". Mixmag. Retrieved 2024-11-13.
  3. ^ a b c d "Mochakk | Top 100 DJs 2024 | DJMag.com". DJ Mag. 2024-10-02. Retrieved 2024-11-13.
  4. ^ "Mochakk releases the second part of his EP - 'Locomotiva Ibiza 2099 II' via CircoLoco Records". Mixmag Germany. Retrieved 2024-11-13.
  5. ^ "Mochakk opens club, OBLIQO, in his Brazilian hometown, Sorocaba". DJ Mag. 2024-09-06. Retrieved 2024-11-13.
  6. ^ "Introducing: Mochakk". Beatportal. 2022-12-21. Retrieved 2024-01-04.