L.P. Rhythm Signs With WME For Representation

Celebrity Name: L.P. Rhythm

New Company: William Morris Endeavor (WME)

Primary Agent: Andre Belcourt

Department: Music / Electronic

Previous Company: NGE Booking

Territory: Worldwide

  • UK DJ and producer L.P. Rhythm has officially signed with WME for worldwide booking representation, marking a significant step up from boutique agency NGE Booking.
  • The Sunderland-born artist will be represented by agent Andre Belcourt within WME’s Music/Electronic department, covering all territories globally.
  • L.P. Rhythm continues to be managed by CONTENT., keeping his core team in place as his live career scales up.
  • The signing follows a breakout 2025 for the artist: Mixmag named him one of their Top 25 Breakthrough DJs, and his single “Versatile” on Capitol/Disorder Records became a club staple remixed by Gorgon City.

L.P. Rhythm, the Sunderland-born DJ and producer whose real name is Lewis Pitcairn, has signed with WME for worldwide booking representation.

Agent Andre Belcourt will oversee the deal in the Music/Electronic department. The move sees L.P. Rhythm transition from NGE Booking to one of the most powerful agencies in live entertainment.

The timing could hardly be better. In 2025, L.P. Rhythm delivered his biggest year yet: Mixmag placed him in their prestigious Top 25 Breakthrough DJs of 2025 list, and his single “Versatile,” released on Capitol Records/Disorder via UMG, became one of the year’s most-played club tracks.

The record drew remix attention from house heavyweights Gorgon City and Laidlaw, keeping the record in rotation deep into the season.

Live, the momentum has been equally impressive: headlining a sold-out show at Shelter Amsterdam and performing alongside Kerri Chandler and Jamie Jones in Ibiza, with festival appearances at Parklife and FUSE also on his recent résumé.

His signing follows a wave of electronic artists inking WME deals this year, echoing moves like La La and Locky to the agency, CONTENT. continues as his management company.

Takeaways

This signing is more than a business transaction, it’s a signal. WME doesn’t chase emerging artists for the fun of it. When an agency of this scale picks up a DJ with 2.3 million monthly Spotify listeners and a record that’s still being remixed months after release, it tells you something real about where they think L.P. Rhythm’s ceiling is.

The retention of CONTENT on the management side also signals stability: his core creative team isn’t being disrupted, just amplified by a much bigger live-touring machine behind him.

For the UK electronic scene, this is also a broader statement of intent from WME. The agency has been quietly building its electronic music roster in London, and L.P. Rhythm fits squarely into a pattern of signing artists who have proven crossover potential: club credibility paired with mainstream streaming numbers.

With WME’s global booking infrastructure behind him, which festivals and markets could L.P. Rhythm realistically headline next, and how quickly? Does L.P. Rhythm’s WME deal signal a broader shift toward 90s-inspired house on main stages?

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