Ogazón

Ogazón, female vinyl techno DJ
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Ogazón is a Berlin-based DJ of Luxembourgish-Spanish origin. Her passion for vinyl has established her as a prominent figure on the international electronic music scene. In her sets, she blurs the boundaries between house and techno, creating atmospheric, groovy and emotionally deep sonic narratives. She has performed at renowned venues such as Berghain, the DGTL Festival and Hamburger Bahnhof, as well as at popular after-hours events. Ogazón embodies musical integrity and artistic independence, making a powerful statement for diversity and female visibility in the electronic music world.

Her musical journey began long before she graced the big stages. Born with a deep-rooted love of music, she developed an early passion for collecting vinyl and an acute awareness of musical nuances that transcend genre labels. This passion culminated in a purist approach, with vinyl-only DJing at the heart of her expression — a principle that requires technical skill and emotional intelligence. In her sets, she moves between house, techno, minimal and subtle trance-like moments. In doing so, she creates groovy, narrative journeys that focus less on intensity and more on mood, transitions and context. The dance floor is not only moved, but carried away.

As a woman, Ogazón navigates the male-dominated world of electronic music. She does so with an attitude that is neither overtly combative nor passive. She is natural, confident and intense without compromising her musicality. She has established her presence by viewing the art of DJing not only as a performance, but also as an encounter between music and audience.

Performances at legendary clubs and renowned festivals mark important milestones in her career: She has played at Panorama Bar in Berghain, Robert Johnson, Womb in Tokyo and Fabric in London. She has also performed at festivals such as DGTL in Amsterdam, Time Warp, Stone Techno, Exit, ADE, Dekmantel, Sónar, Awakenings, Sonus and the Hamburger Bahnhof open-air event, as well as Pitch Music & Arts.

These gigs are not just labels on a lineup; they are an expression of an artistic language through which Ogazón opens up spaces for women and marginalised voices in the scene — without having to be loud, but through constant presence and quality. Although she is primarily known as a DJ and selector, her focus on vinyl and curatorial selection has influenced various podcasts and mix series, including her own hosted sets and features on platforms such as Rinse FM, Hör Berlin and the Frenzy Podcast.

Studio releases are less prominent than her DJ work and curatorial contributions to mix series, in which she presents her musical vision through long, conceptualised sets. These sets are appreciated by other artists and fans alike for their depth and groove. She is also involved in projects and collectives that promote collaboration between DJs, producers, and visionaries, for example through vinyl-focused initiatives or joint sessions.

What makes Ogazón so distinctive is her uncompromising view of music as an experience rather than just entertainment. Her sets are deliberately constructed, with transitions that tell a story rather than simply connecting tracks. This approach defies fast-moving trends in favour of forging a deeper connection between sound and dance floor. Ogazón’s vision is clear: music encompasses context, atmosphere and space. In a scene often characterised by volume and effects, she focuses on nuance, tension and groove. This makes her not just an artist who plays, but also one who shapes.

Although Ogazón does not primarily act as an activist in the traditional sense, her commitment is evident through her presence, visibility, and consistency. By DJing at important venues, breaking down barriers and raising the profile of other women in her musical environment, she sends a powerful message that electronic music belongs to everyone and that every voice counts. Her performances in institutional and independent contexts help strengthen networks in which diversity and artistic polyphony are celebrated.

videos of Ogazón

Ogazón – Stone Techno Festival 2025

Ogazón – Exit Festival 2025