Celebrity Name: Jhobei
New Company: Meanwhile Agency
Department: Music / Live Touring
Territory: Worldwide
- London-based DJ and producer Jhobei has signed with Amsterdam-based Meanwhile Agency for worldwide booking representation.
- Jhobei co-founded Bizarre Trax and has released music on FUSE London, Limousine Dream, Mood Waves, Up The Stuss, and Dr Banana’s Styles 4 Miles, building a strong underground discography across respected imprints.
- He most recently played Alexandra Palace in front of 10,000 people for Chris Stussy’s album launch, alongside prior appearances at Glastonbury and key cities including Berlin, New York, Amsterdam, Paris, and Madrid.
- Meanwhile continues to expand its credible underground electronic roster, having signed Archie Hamilton and THELMA ahead of this deal.
Jhobei has officially signed with Amsterdam-based Meanwhile Agency for worldwide booking representation. The London producer and DJ continues to be managed by FUSE London, marking this as a dedicated move to establish professional booking infrastructure on a global scale.
Jhobei’s sound (deep, emotive, and built for the dancefloor) has found homes on respected underground labels including Up The Stuss, Limousine Dream, Mood Waves, FUSE London, and Dr Banana’s Styles 4 Miles. Alongside his solo output, he co-founded Bizarre Trax label and event series with Oliver.r (Rayner) and Charleze (Tucker).
As a DJ, Jhobei has earned bookings through FUSE, No Art, and OFFSonar, with festival appearances at Glastonbury and sets across Berlin, New York, Amsterdam, Paris, and Madrid.
His most recent milestone came playing Alexandra Palace to 10,000 people at Chris Stussy’s album launch, a moment that signals just how far his trajectory has climbed.
The signing fits neatly into Meanwhile’s current strategy. The agency recently brought in THELMA and Archie Hamilton, building what is fast becoming one of the most respected underground electronic rosters in Europe.
Takeaways
This is a well-timed power move. Jhobei already has the credibility: the labels, the Glastonbury slot, the 10,000-capacity show. What he gains now is a booking infrastructure that can match that momentum worldwide. Meanwhile Agency doesn’t sign artists for the sake of numbers; their roster choices tell a clear story of taste, and Jhobei fits perfectly.
For the agency, this adds another name that resonates with promoters who care about integrity and craft, not just profile. And with management staying at FUSE London, Jhobei retains the roots that shaped him while expanding his reach far beyond them.
Could Meanwhile’s European network finally unlock festival headline slots for Jhobei at the level his sets clearly deserve? Will this partnership fast-track Jhobei’s presence in markets like North America and Asia where he’s been less active?