Visac rises from Canary Islands to the global electronic scene
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Breaking out of a small, isolated scene is one thing—building that scene from the ground up is something else entirely. That’s the context behind Visac’s rise: a DJ and producer who turned the limitations of La Palma into the starting point of a steadily expanding career. From launching his own festival to landing international bookings and releasing music on a record label, his trajectory reflects a hands-on, self-made approach that continues to open new doors well beyond the Canary Islands.
Visac isn’t following a typical path—and that’s exactly what makes his rise stand out.
Coming from La Palma, a small island with a population of around 70,000 and little to no electronic music infrastructure, his journey has been anything but conventional. With no clubs or events to plug into, he didn’t wait for opportunities—he built them. Back in 2024, he launched the Vilus Festival, creating a space for electronic music where none existed before. What started as a local initiative has grown into a key date in the Canary Islands circuit, hosting international acts such as Afrojack, Nervo, Quintino, Nicky Romero, Pendulum and Lexlay.
As a DJ and producer, Visac has been steadily gaining ground. His sets pull from different corners of electronic music—Tech House, Latin House, UK Garage—without feeling scattered. That flexibility has taken him onto stages alongside names like Yves V, Castion and Sergei Rez. He also sharpened his craft through the Tomorrowland Academy, learning directly from artists such as Alok, James Hype and Hugel that shaped him.

Recent milestones underline how fast things are moving. After releasing his debut single "Una noche" in 2025, he dropped his second track, "Everybody get hyped", last month—his first release under a label, F.cking Sound Inside. The track quickly picked up traction, marking a clear step forward in his production career.
His live schedule is expanding just as quickly. Fresh off two dates at the Boss Club in Andorra, he’s now confirmed for the upcoming Ameixial Festival in Portugal, continuing to push beyond the island that shaped him.
Visac’s story isn’t about breaking into a scene—it’s about creating one from scratch, then outgrowing it.


















