- Denver, Colorado-based EDM producer, DJ, and jazz saxophonist OSSIEN has officially signed with Corson Agency for North American live music and touring representation.
- Brian Lachman at Corson Agency will serve as primary agent on the deal.
- OSSIEN continues to be managed by Gridlock Management, leaving his management team unchanged.
- The signing follows OSSIEN's debut on Monstercat with "CRUEL!" (feat. zoska) in April 2026, and a growing catalog across Wubaholics, Cyclops Recordings, and High Caliber Records.
OSSIEN, the Denver, Colorado-based EDM producer, DJ, and jazz saxophonist known for fusing heavy bass music with live big band instrumentation, has officially signed with Corson Agency for North American live music and touring representation. Brian Lachman will serve as his point agent on the deal.
Born Mark Mossien, OSSIEN left a corporate career to go all-in on music, a pivot that has steadily paid off. His catalog spans Cyclops Recordings, Wubaholics, Gridlock Music Group, and High Caliber Records.
In April 2026, he made his Monstercat debut with “CRUEL!” (with zoska), a career-defining milestone for the rising artist. His 2025 output included the Quantum Swing EP on The Electric Movement and the SUBJECT: BIG BAND! collaboration EP on Wubaholics.
OSSIEN continues to be managed by Gridlock Management, keeping that team firmly intact.
Corson Agency, the Los Angeles-based independent booking agency founded in 2008, has been on a notable expansion run in the electronic music space. The agency recently signed dubstep duo RIOT and trance producer Chris Metcalfe for North American representation.
Takeaways
This is a well-timed move for both sides. OSSIEN is arriving at Corson Agency with real momentum: a Monstercat debut, a distinctive jazz-meets-EDM sound that’s hard to miss on a festival lineup, and a management structure already in place through Gridlock Management.
That foundation makes the Corson Agency partnership a clean, focused play specifically for live touring growth in North America.
For Corson Agency, this signing adds a genuinely unique artist to their roster. In a bass music scene crowded with similar-sounding acts, OSSIEN’s live saxophone element gives promoters and festival bookers something different to pitch to audiences. Brian Lachman has been building his book with purpose, and OSSIEN fits that vision.
Could OSSIEN’s jazz-meets-dubstep live experience land him slots at North American crossover festivals like Bonnaroo or Electric Forest, where genre-blending artists have historically thrived?
Is Corson Agency’s string of new electronic signings a sign that they’re deliberately building a genre-specific roster, and what does that mean for mid-level EDM artists looking for agency representation?