- Berlin-based DJ and producer DJ GUESTLIST has signed with Active Talent Agency for live music and touring representation across North America, South America, Asia, and Australia, with agents Josh Haygarth and Aaron Cook handling the deal.
- Hyper Dreams, the Berlin-based management and booking agency that has backed his rise through Europe's underground circuit, continues in the management and representation seat. Momentum Agency also continues handling representation in France.
- ATA's recent roster additions include Manchester-based artist Kitty Hall, signaling the agency's continued push for high-energy, next-wave electronic talent.
- DJ GUESTLIST's 2025 single "DALE DURO," released on Taapion, and previous cuts like "Berlin" and "Time to Say Goodbye" have cemented his reputation for euphoric, hard-hitting dance floor anthems.
DJ GUESTLIST has officially signed with Active Talent Agency for live music and touring representation across North America, South America, Asia, and Australia.
Agents Josh Haygarth and Aaron Cook will handle the deal for the Berlin-based DJ and producer, who has built his name fusing trance, techno, and rave-driven club music into high-octane sets that work peak-time floors as well as late-night emotional moments.
His 2025 Taapion release “DALE DURO” and earlier cuts “Berlin” and “Time to Say Goodbye” have helped build a dedicated following across the European club circuit, with an expanding international touring footprint that made this signing a natural next step.
Hyper Dreams, the forward-thinking Berlin management agency behind names like Clara Cuvé and several other standout underground acts, continues in the management and booking seat. Momentum Agency stays on for representation across France.
Active Talent Agency, established in 2003, has been on an active signing run in 2026. Just weeks ago, the agency welcomed Manchester artist Kitty Hall to its roster.
The move mirrors a broader pattern developing across the electronic scene, where artists with strong European roots are seeking structured North American infrastructure, similar to how hard techno act TRYM recently signed with UTA for U.S. representation while retaining existing regional teams.
With Josh Haygarth and Aaron Cook now in his corner across four major territories, DJ GUESTLIST is positioned to make a serious push into club and festival markets well beyond Europe.
Takeaways
This signing is textbook smart territory management, DJ GUESTLIST isn’t blowing up his existing team; he’s building on it. Keeping Hyper Dreams for management and Momentum Agency for France while handing Active Talent Agency the rest of the global touring picture is a calculated move, not a full reset. It keeps loyalty intact while plugging gaps.
For ATA, this continues a clear 2026 pattern, the agency is stacking a new generation of high-energy electronic artists alongside its established roster, and that tells you a lot about where Josh Haygarth and Aaron Cook think the market is heading.
Can DJ GUESTLIST’s trance-techno-rave hybrid sound, massive in Europe, translate to North American club and festival crowds who may still be less familiar with the sound? With ATA now representing him in four territories, what does his 2026-2027 festival and touring schedule realistically look like?