- Scottish DJ and producer Alex Culross has signed with London-based NGE Booking for worldwide live touring representation excluding North and South America, with agent Tommi Anderson leading the deal.
- Culross scored a Beatport #1 with "The Light" in 2021 and has since built a catalogue of charting releases including collaborations with Skream, and his 2026 standout "Burn Tonight" alongside techno heavyweights Carl Cox and Alan Fitzpatrick.
- The Dundee-based artist continues management with Night Department.
- NGE Booking recently added Italian minimal/tech house duo Di Chiara Brothers to its roster for worldwide representation in April 2026.
Alex Culross, the Dundee-born DJ and producer making serious noise in the global house and tech-house scene, has officially signed with NGE Booking for worldwide live touring representation, excluding North and South America.
Agent Tommi Anderson will oversee his bookings at the agency, which already houses names like Jamie Jones, Patrick Topping, and Alan Fitzpatrick. Culross retains management with Night Department.
Culross has been on a sharp upward trajectory. After his Beatport #1 “The Light” over Christmas 2021 and a viral Daft Punk flip that racked up over 400k TikTok views, he signed his first record deal with Columbia Records/Sony Music in 2023.
His “Bass Tool” collaboration with Skream drew widespread acclaim, and his music has been supported by Marco Carola, Michael Bibi, Solardo, and many more, soundtracking sets from Ibiza to Creamfields.
2026 has been a landmark year. His three-way collaboration “Burn Tonight” with Carl Cox and Alan Fitzpatrick, released on Fitzpatrick’s We Are The Brave imprint, instantly raised his profile among underground and mainstream electronic audiences alike.
An upcoming collaboration with Ejeca on Josh Baker‘s You&Me label is already pulling early support from Baker, Chris Stussy, and Prospa ahead of release.
The signing mirrors NGE Booking’s recent momentum in growing its underground electronic roster, the agency added Di Chiara Brothers for worldwide representation in April 2026. It also speaks to a broader trend of rising UK electronic artists securing major agency infrastructure at a pivotal career stage, as seen with TRYM’s recent move to UTA for US representation.
Takeaways
This is a smart, strategic move for both sides. For Alex Culross, landing at NGE Booking, a roster-selective agency with genuine underground credibility, gives him access to a network that can push him into the rooms that matter most: Ibiza residencies, major European festival slots, and top-tier club nights across Asia, Australia, and the Middle East.
The exclusion of North and South America suggests those territories are likely being handled separately, which means the groundwork for a full global touring operation could already be in motion.
For NGE, Culross is exactly the kind of signing that keeps an agency culturally relevant, a proven hitmaker with critical momentum and the kind of A-list co-signs (Cox, Fitzpatrick, Skream) that validate his place on a premium roster. With “Burn Tonight” fresh in the market and another collaboration with Ejeca incoming, the timing could not be better.
Will the North and South America territories follow with a dedicated US agency signing, building out a full worldwide booking structure for Culross? How much will the “Burn Tonight” collaboration with Carl Cox and Alan Fitzpatrick accelerate festival bookings for Culross in 2026 and beyond?