- Sage Armstrong, the Los Angeles-based tech house and bass house DJ/producer, has signed with Corson Agency for US representation in live music and touring.
- Agents Dallas Provencio and Karina Thomas will handle his U.S. bookings.
- Armstrong is booked for Dirtybird Campout x Northern Nights 2026 (July 17–19, Cook's Valley Campground, CA), where he is listed among the Phase Two lineup.
- Corson Agency has been on an active signing streak in the electronic space, recently inking Taylor Torrence and Brondo for North American representation.
Sage Armstrong, the Los Angeles-based tech house and bass house DJ/producer known for his bouncy underground sound and debut Dirtybird release What’s Yo Tempetcha?, has signed with Corson Agency for US booking representation. Agents Dallas Provencio and Karina Thomas will oversee his live music and touring business across the United States.
Armstrong, who built his following through Dirtybird and consistent touring. His 2025 release SICK1 EP added to a catalog that includes fan favorites like “The Function,” “Beat Go On,” and “Ur Mind.”
He is currently booked for Dirtybird Campout x Northern Nights 2026, set for July 17–19 at Cook’s Valley Campground in Northern California, where he joins a phase two lineup alongside Walker & Royce, VNSSA, Hamdi, and DJ Minx.
Corson Agency, founded in 2008, has been one of the most active independent booking agencies in electronic dance music. The agency recently signed Taylor Torrence for North American representation and also inked tech house artist Brondo, further cementing the agency’s expanding footprint in the underground electronic space.
Takeaways
This signing is a clear signal that Sage Armstrong is stepping up his touring game in a meaningful way. Moving to Corson Agency, one of the most plugged-in independent EDM agencies in the country, puts him in the same house as a rapidly growing roster of electronic artists. With Dirtybird Campout x Northern Nights 2026 already on the books and fresh releases in his catalog, the timing feels intentional.
Corson Agency’s back-to-back signings in the underground electronic lane: Taylor Torrence, Brondo, and now Armstrong, suggest the agency is actively building out a curated tech house and bass music division under agents Dallas Provencio and Karina Thomas. That’s worth watching.
Does landing at Corson Agency unlock bigger festival slots and club residencies for Sage Armstrong in 2026 and beyond? Is Corson Agency quietly becoming the go-to independent home for underground electronic artists in North America? Could Armstrong’s deep Dirtybird ties help Corson Agency land more artists from that label’s roster?