A new artist collective will be gracing the scene this March, as five of melodic dance music’s leading talents combine their efforts under a single, unified banner. Emanuel Satie, Maga, Sean Doron, Tim Engelhardt and Yulia Niko make up Scenarios, the collective, record label and event series.
“We represent a new generation of artists that functions as a whole while still maintaining our individuality. In this way, we can truly grow as one.” Sean Doron
Individually, they are known as Emanuel Satie, Maga, Sean Doron, Tim Engelhardt and Yulia Niko, each of whom are established performers in their own right. Together, they become Scenarios. Their mantra is simple: to create and implement a unique genre of music, one that offers an unparalleled event experience. As a collective, their beliefs and outlooks are shared – allowing them to truly grow as one whilst maintaining their individuality as independent artists.
“I value unity because I believe we learn from each other in this process.” MAGA
Berlin’s Emanuel Satie career so far has been littered with successes, including a Beatport #1, several tracks in Resident Advisor’s most charted tracks of the year lists and the “Best Producer Award“ at the Ibiza DJ Awards. Born in France and now based in Portugal, Maga’s discography boasts releases on some of dance music’s most widely recognised labels, including Flying Circus and Get Physical. Israel’s Sean Doron has found a welcome home on Damian Lazarus’ Rebellion imprint over the years, whilst his Monochrome event series continues to go from strength to strength.
Cologne’s Tim Engelhardt is a mainstay of iconic German label Stil Vor Talent, as well as Watergate Records, Innervisions, Diynamic and more. Yulia Niko’s original minimal techno sound has gained her admiration the world over, including the attention of heavyweights such as Damian Lazarus, Jamie Jones and Dennis Ferrer. Residing in Berlin, she can often be found playing at Watergate and releasing on labels such as Get Physical Music, Hottrax, Rebellion and Subliminal.