Miguel Bissone

Miguel Bissone is a DJ, composer, and lifelong musician from Buenos Aires
whose path through music spans genres and generations. Though never
defined by careerism or the spotlight, his musical life runs deep—shaped by
classical training, obsessive listening, and a sustained curiosity for sound in all
its forms.
He began studying classical piano in the early 1980s, while immersing himself
in the sonic shifts of that era—mechanical rhythms, raw polyrhythms, ambient
textures, and introspective songwriting. His listening shaped a broad internal
vocabulary: from the pulse of early electronics to the groove of Afro-diasporic
music, the precision of studio-based pop, the open phrasing of jazz, and the
poetic restraint of minimalism and ambient. Rather than adopting styles, he
absorbed attitudes: repetition as tension, silence as structure, rhythm as
narrative.
This approach evolved into a personal and architectural relationship with sound
—interested in how music unfolds in time and space. That same sensibility
informs both his compositions and his sets, where intuition and memory guide
selections more than genre or tempo.
A multi-instrumentalist and self-taught producer, Miguel composes ambient
works, edits and slow-burning house. His approach to DJing is patient, minimal,
and emotionally restrained—favoring flow over flash, tension over release.
Continuing to explore the sonic and emotional edges of dance music, his sets
are subtle conversations between memory and rhythm, analog warmth and
digital stillness, sound and silence.

