- Hamburg-based melodic house and techno DJ/producer Magdalena has signed with Metropole Talent for worldwide booking and management.
- Agent Katrin Schlotfeldt will handle live music and touring worldwide; manager Michael Weicker takes on overall music management.
- Magdalena previously held bookings and management through Authentica Agency, with North and South American representation handled by The Bullitt Agency.
- Recent releases include XXX Behavior, Machine Surge (both 2025, Siona Records), and the 2026 collab Caution with Mila Journée.
Magdalena has officially joined Metropole Talent for worldwide booking and management. The Hamburg-rooted DJ and producer, a core figure in the Diynamic circle and founder of the SHADOWS event concept, brings a rich catalog and a growing global footprint to the agency.
She was previously represented by Authentica Agency for worldwide bookings and management, with North and South American dates handled by The Bullitt Agency.
Her discography spans releases on Crosstown Rebels (Wildlife), Bedrock Records (Outlines), and Siona Records (XXX Behavior, Machine Surge, 2025).
She also earned wider crossover recognition through her remix of RÜFÜS DU SOL‘s Surrender and Moby‘s Why Does My Heart Feel So Bad?. Her most recent release, Caution with Mila Journée (2026), blends melodic house, techno, and indie dance with a brooding urgency.
Live, she has headlined Tomorrowland, Sonus Festival, EXIT Festival, and Watergate, with a growing Latin American circuit taking in Buenos Aires, Medellín, and Córdoba since 2023.
Much like LEVS’ recent worldwide deal with CUMAC Bookings and Anabel Arroyo’s move to Circle Booking, this signing marks another high-profile consolidation of an artist’s global operations under a single agency roof.
Metropole Talent, which has grown its roster with names including David Löhlein and ONYVAA, will now oversee Magdalena’s touring and career strategy through Katrin Schlotfeldt (booking) and Michael Weicker (management).
Takeaways
This isn’t just a routine rep change, it’s a strategic move that positions Magdalena for her most coordinated global push yet.
By consolidating booking and management under one roof at Metropole Talent, she eliminates the split-territory model that previously had The Bullitt Agency handling the Americas separately.
For an artist whose Latin American momentum has been one of the strongest growth stories in her touring career since 2023, that unified structure could unlock faster routing, tighter brand strategy, and bigger festival slots continent-by-continent.
Her 2026 output, particularly Caution with Mila Journée, signals she’s not coasting, she’s actively investing in her catalog heading into this new chapter.
As Metropole Talent continues to grow its roster, does signing Magdalena signal the agency is actively moving into the top tier of European electronic music representation?
Is the consolidation of booking and management at a single boutique agency, rather than major players, a sign that artist-focused independents are winning the talent war in electronic music?