- Miami-based house DJ and producer Tiffy Vera has signed with David Lewis Productions for live music and touring representation across North and South America, with agent Tate Stone-Hinds leading the deal.
- Vera co-founded label and event platform RTA Sounds, with music placed on Higher Ground, Insomniac Records, Club Sweat, and Yes Yes Yes, and currently runs a recurring event series at Floyd Miami.
- Entity Music Agency continues to handle Vera's Europe, UK, and Asia bookings, while DE6REE MGMT remains in place for management.
- The deal follows DLP's recent signing of UK house artist James Poole for global representation outside the Americas.
Tiffy Vera, one of house music’s most exciting emerging names, has signed with Amsterdam-headquartered David Lewis Productions for live music and touring representation across North and South America. Agent Tate Stone-Hinds will lead the territory.
Born in New York and raised in Paraguay, the Miami-based DJ and producer blends house, disco, and groove into a sound built for dance floors worldwide.
As co-founder of RTA Sounds, she has built both a label and a live community, with her event series currently running at Floyd Miami. Her releases have landed on Higher Ground, Insomniac Records, Club Sweat, and Yes Yes Yes, with past performances at Club Space Miami and Factory Town.
This move mirrors the territory-split model becoming standard for rising underground electronic acts, much like James Poole’s recent global signing with DLP for representation outside the Americas and echoes the same regional strategy seen in TWO LANES’ North and South America deal with ROAM.
Entity Music Agency continues handling Europe, UK, and Asia, while DE6REE MGMT stays on for management.
Takeaways
This signing is a well-structured play. Vera isn’t handing one agency the world and hoping for the best, she’s building a purpose-built team, territory by territory, with specialists in each region. That’s the move of an artist thinking long-term.
Landing at David Lewis Productions for the Americas is significant. DLP has nearly three decades of credibility in electronic music, and pairing that infrastructure with Vera’s Miami roots and South American heritage makes the Americas the logical starting point for scaling her live presence.
The fact that Entity Music Agency already holds Europe, UK, and Asia means her global coverage is essentially complete. With RTA Sounds generating community and her Floyd Miami series building a loyal local audience, the infrastructure for a serious touring push is in place.
With South American roots and a Miami base, could Vera become one of the first house artists to genuinely bridge North and South American dance music markets at scale? With music on Insomniac Records already in her catalog, could a festival booking at an Insomniac-produced event be next on her horizon?