Description
Late Dan (formerly known as Svptic) is a DJ and producer with deep roots in electronic music, blending hard-hitting tech house, classic house grooves, and afterhour energy into a sound that blurs the lines between tech house, melodic house, and something entirely his own. His journey began at age six with the trombone, eventually evolving into electronic production—where he found his true voice on the dancefloor.
Originally part of the South Tyrolean hardstyle act Offensiva Hardstyle, he cut hi
Tell us about the best concert you ever played!
One of my standout moments was playing at Electric Love Festival 2025. The energy was unreal,thousands of people, a perfectly tuned system, and a crowd that stayed locked in from the first drop to the last beat. It felt like everything clicked: the setting, the sound, the connection. It wasn’t just a set,it was a full-circle moment that reminded me why I do this. And what made it even more special was that I had played the same festival years earlier in 2019, so it felt like a personal evolution
To whom does your music speak?
My music speaks to people who truly live and breathe house music, from club regulars to afterhour lovers, from festival wanderers to those who chase the groove beyond the mainstream. It’s for dancers, DJs, and dreamers who appreciate deep rhythms, basslines with character, and the feeling of being fully immersed in the moment. Whether in a packed warehouse or under an open sky, my goal is to create a space where people can let go, connect, and move together.
How do you envision your musical journey?
I see my musical path as a long-term, evolving journey,built on authenticity, curiosity, and connection. I want to keep developing my sound, both in the studio and on stage, while building a strong community around it,locally and internationally. My aim isn’t just to release tracks or play gigs, but to contribute to a culture that values deep, honest dance music. I want to grow into an artist whose sound is distinctive, respected, and makes people feel something real,whether that’s in a club at