


Hannah Holland is a DJ, producer, and composer based in London who has been influential in the city's alternative and queer club scenes since the mid-2000s. She founded the iconic party and label Batty Bass and has played at prestigious venues like Panorama Bar in Berlin and The Carry Nation in New York. Besides her work in clubs, she also creates music for theaters, installations and films, and plays bass guitar in the band Black Gold Buffalo.
Josh Caffe has spent the last decade on a breathless trip through the fringes of London’s shifting house and techno continuum. As a DJ, singer/songwriter, producer and activist of British-Ugandan descent, Caffe’s influence has been felt everywhere from institutions such as Panorama bar and Adonis to his own Love Child party, curated at Fabric, where Caffe holds an influential residency.
Collaborating with international icons of dance music and fashion such as Honey Dijon, he has become an even more visible and respected presence in recent years. Recently delivering his debut album 'Poppa Zesque' on Erol Alkan’s label Phantasy, Caffe has made his boldest statement yet. Two singles, ‘According To Jacqueline’ and ‘Do You Wanna Take Me Home?’ (remixed by Steffi & Virginia) effortlessly captured Caffe’s vision of queer liberation and sensuality.