Celebrity Name: Loud Luxury
New Company: The Shalizi Group
Primary Managers: Moe Shalizi, Scott Marcus
Department: Artist Management
Previous Company: Northside Artist Management (continuing as co-manager)
Territory: Worldwide
- Canadian DJ/producer duo Loud Luxury, made up of Andrew Fedyk and Joe De Pace, have signed with Moe Shalizi and Scott Marcus of The Shalizi Group for management.
- The duo will be co-managed alongside Northside Artist Management, giving them a dual-management structure to support their growing global footprint.
- Loud Luxury has amassed over 4 billion streams and recently signed with Republic Records/Casablanca Recordings, with their debut single for the label “R U Down?” reaching #1 on the Billboard Dance/Mix Show Airplay chart.
- The Shalizi Group is one of dance music’s most powerful management firms, with a roster that includes Marshmello, Alesso, Afrojack, Jauz, and Snakehips, among others.
Loud Luxury, the hit-making Canadian EDM duo, has signed with Moe Shalizi and Scott Marcus of The Shalizi Group, who will manage them alongside Northside Artist Management.
Andrew Fedyk and Joe De Pace first connected in Ontario, Canada before relocating to Los Angeles, where they built their career from scratch out of a tiny apartment, growing their fanbase organically. That grind clearly paid off.
Their breakout smash “Body” (feat. Brando) went Diamond in Canada and Platinum in the United States, and the duo has since collaborated with artists ranging from Bebe Rexha and Kane Brown to Pitbull.
The timing of this management deal is no accident. Loud Luxury signed with Republic Records/Casablanca Recordings in mid-2025, signaling a clear push toward mainstream crossover success.
Pairing that record deal with The Shalizi Group’s proven track record in building dance music careers into global brands makes this a well-calculated move.
The Shalizi Group specializes in gaming, television, technology, consumer goods, fashion, and digital marketing, working with artists across the dance and hip-hop spaces. It’s the kind of infrastructure that can turn a festival headliner into a multi-platform brand; exactly what Marshmello became under Moe Shalizi’s guidance.
Takeaways
This signing is a textbook power move. Loud Luxury isn’t just adding a manager, they’re plugging into one of the most strategically savvy ecosystems in electronic music.
The Shalizi Group has a documented playbook for scaling dance artists into cultural forces, and with a fresh Casablanca Records deal and 4 billion streams already on the board, Loud Luxury comes in with real leverage.
The dual-management setup with Northside Artist Management also signals something interesting: this duo is being handled like a major artist who needs specialized attention across multiple lanes: touring, branding, media, and beyond.
Can The Shalizi Group replicate with Loud Luxury the kind of brand-building success it achieved with Marshmello? What does the co-management structure with Northside Artist Management tell us about Loud Luxury’s growth strategy?