- The Hague-based DJ and producer Boss Priester has signed with Select Culture Agency for live music and touring representation in the United States.
- He continues with Amsterdam's Meanwhile for worldwide representation across all other territories.
- Select Culture's current roster includes Enzo Siragusa, Luuk Van Dijk, and Miguelle & Tons, among others.
- Boss Priester dropped a four-track EP on FUSE London in March 2026, with festival credits including Awakenings and Loveland.
Boss Priester, the minimal-house-techno DJ and producer from The Hague, Netherlands, has signed with Select Culture Agency for live music and touring representation in the United States. He retains Meanwhile, the Amsterdam-based dedicated music agency, for all worldwide bookings outside the US.
Priester has built his reputation through releases on esteemed labels including FUSE London, BaDumTish, X-Kalay, and Dungeon Meat, earning support from the likes of Enzo Siragusa, Voigtmann, Fumiya Tanaka, and Chris Stussy.
His March 2026 four-track EP on FUSE London, featuring Respect Yourself, BP On The Master, Future Is Electric, and Flava, marks his most prominent release cycle to date. Festival credits include Awakenings and Loveland, with club appearances at 93 Feet East and Lofi.
Select Culture Agency, which recently added Miguelle & Tons to its roster for global representation, now takes on US duties for Priester, placing him alongside a tight house-and-techno-focused roster that includes Luuk Van Dijk, Mella Dee, Magda, Paramida, and Salomé Le Chat.
The split-territory structure mirrors a growing trend in electronic music, similar to Gaskin’s deal with Meanwhile Agency for global representation excluding the Americas, where artists pair a focused boutique agency for key markets while keeping a trusted home agency for the rest of the world.
Takeaways
Boss Priester’s signing with Select Culture isn’t a full agency switch, it’s a deliberate geographic expansion play.
Keeping Meanwhile for the rest of the world preserves continuity in the markets where he’s already built his name, while Select Culture unlocks the US, a circuit that has historically been hard to break into for European underground artists without the right local infrastructure.
For Select Culture Agency, this is a quiet but meaningful roster addition. Priester’s sound fits the agency’s lane precisely (underground, house-rooted, no fluff) and his momentum heading into 2026 with a fresh FUSE London EP and festival bookings makes the timing sharp. His 85,000+ Spotify monthly listeners suggest an audience that’s already primed for US club and festival crossover.
Does a US agency deal signal that Boss Priester is eyeing major American festival and club circuit appearances (think Movement Detroit, Output-style venues, or Panorama) in the near future?
With FUSE London already on his CV and Select Culture’s roster credibility, how quickly could Boss Priester realistically graduate from underground clubs to mid-size US festival stages?