- Colorado-based bass music DJ/producer Brondo has signed with Corson Agency for North American live music and touring representation, with agent Brian Lachman leading the deal.
- Brondo, born Thomas O'Connell, won the Colorado Solo Artist of the Year in 2014 and has steadily built a national touring footprint with his signature "Bass Jungle" live show concept.
- He continues with Global Dance US for management and drops his 2026 single "Evil Mr. Beast" with momentum building.
Brondo, the Castle Rock, Colorado-based DJ and producer known for his high-energy “Bass Jungle” live experience, has signed with Corson Agency for North American live music and touring representation. Agent Brian Lachman will handle his bookings across the territory.
Born Thomas O’Connell, Brondo formerly performed under the name T.O.C. before a rebrand that accelerated his rise in the bass music scene. His career gained early recognition in 2014 when he won the Colorado Solo Artist of the Year award through Bridging the Music.
Known for dubstep and bass-heavy sets built around an immersive jungle-themed production, Brondo has steadily grown from the local Colorado circuit to a national touring act.
He appeared on the lineup for Global Dance Festival 2024 and is set to return for the festival’s highly anticipated 2026 edition this September. His 2026 single “Evil Mr. Beast” marks his latest release as he ramps up activity this year. Brondo continues with Global Dance US for management.
This signing continues Corson Agency’s active push into the bass music space. The Los Angeles-based agency, founded in 2008, recently signed Badklaat for North American touring representation in April 2026, and followed that just weeks later by bringing on HIGHSOCIETY, the San Diego artist known for his crossover DATAMOSH sound.
Takeaways
This is a purposeful infrastructure move for Brondo. He’s not just picking up an agent, he’s aligning with a team that has skin in the bass music game.
Corson Agency has been on a very deliberate signing run in 2026, and adding a homegrown Colorado artist with a built-in fanbase and a festival-ready live show fits exactly the kind of act they’re building around.
What makes this particularly interesting is the team structure: Global Dance US, the same company behind Global Dance Festival and some of the biggest EDM events in the Rocky Mountain region, handles his management. That’s a powerful combination of local industry relationships and national booking muscle.
With Corson Agency now repping Badklaat, HIGHSOCIETY, and Brondo in quick succession, the agency is clearly making a statement about where it wants to sit in the bass music ecosystem.
Could Corson Agency’s rapid bass music signings signal an intention to become the dominant agency in that genre for North American touring? Will Brondo’s Colorado roots and ties to Global Dance Festival give him a unique platform that most touring bass acts don’t have access to?