Celebrity Name: Dinamarca
New Company: Heavy Trip
Primary Agent: Rebecca Gekht
Department: Bookings
Territory: Latin America
- Dinamarca, the Madrid-based, Swedish-Chilean DJ and producer, has signed with Heavy Trip for LATAM bookings, with Rebecca Gekht serving as his primary agent.
- Dinamarca’s sound blends dembow, reggaeton, and trance through a hazy, sunset-toned lens, a natural fit for Latin American dancefloors and festival crowds.
- He continues existing relationships with Context Artists for broader representation, WIFE for management, and Big Wrld for publicity.
- The signing comes off a productive run that includes his critically acclaimed album Soñao and 2025 collaborative projects headphones! (with AKRIILA) and Pachamami (with Meth Math).
Heavy Trip, the Montreal-based booking agency and curatorial platform, has officially added Dinamarca to its roster for LATAM bookings. Agent Rebecca Gekht, who primarily works across North and South America at Heavy Trip, will handle the signing.
Dinamarca is a Swedish-Chilean producer and DJ whose music draws from Latin dancefloor styles like dembow and reggaeton, filtered through a signature sunset-toned lens. His sound is equally at home in a packed club at dawn as it is on a quiet headphone listen. His international career took off in 2017 with the EP Himnos, a collection of trance edits that quickly became a favorite among DJs worldwide.
In 2025, he released two standout projects: headphones! with AKRIILA and Pachamami with Meth Math, both showcasing his ongoing evolution while maintaining his futuristic, nostalgic sound. He also recently stopped by NTS Radio in April 2026 for a set of floating reggaeton and futurist Latin flavors.
On the representation side, Dinamarca continues with Context Artists, a North American booking agency focused on adventurous electronic music and sustainable artist growth, as well as WIFE for management and Big Wrld for publicity.
Similarly, just as MELTT recently signed with Ground Control Touring and Riot signed with Corson Agency to expand their territorial reach, Dinamarca’s Heavy Trip deal reflects a wider trend of forward-thinking artists building out specialist representation by region.
Founded in 2013, Heavy Trip has grown from a locally-minded pursuit into an internationally recognized force, with artists who have performed at Primavera Sound, Coachella, MUTEK, Pitchfork Music Festival, and beyond.
Takeaways
This is a smart, culturally resonant move. Dinamarca’s roots are Chilean, his sound is deeply Latin in its rhythmic DNA, and yet he’s been largely a European and North American circuit artist up to this point.
Plugging into LATAM via Heavy Trip, an agency with real boots-on-the-ground relationships in South America, could open the kind of homecoming chapter his music has always seemed built for.
And with Rebecca Gekht already running North and South America for Heavy Trip, there’s genuine continuity here rather than a cold handoff.
The timing is sharp too. Pachamami, headphones!, and his ongoing work alongside artists like Meth Math and AKRIILA have kept him culturally connected to Latin America even while based in Madrid.
The LATAM market is hungry for this exact kind of act, someone with Latin roots making electronic music that feels global but hits close to home.
Could this LATAM deal eventually lead to Dinamarca headlining major regional festivals like Lollapalooza Chile or Primavera Sound Buenos Aires? Could Dinamarca’s signing inspire other European-based Latin artists to carve out similar territory-specific deals for their home regions?