
The dynamic UK producer debuts on the Factory 93 imprint with his new two-track offering, two raw and rough house cuts imbued with his signature minimal and UK garage grit.
British producer DXNBY makes his debut on Factory 93 Records with a slick and slinky two-track offering. Slated for release on November 14th, ‘Generate’ underscores his distinct blend of UK garage and house, a club-ready EP defined by the perfect balance of rhythm, texture, and tension.
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The title track, “Generate,” channels DXNBY’s signature garage-infused minimalism into a weighty, hypnotic club weapon. Constructed around elastic basslines and a bed of shuffling percussion, the track’s raw, buoyant rhythm is countered by warbling synth flourishes and lush, swelling pads. A touch of color peppered in tactfully gives it the grace to sit comfortably between the late-night haze of East London basements and the open-air energy of Ibiza’s terraces. Taking a decidedly darker turn on the B-side, “Dance Till Dawn” is sculpted around a sharp and punchy percussive framework. Hollowed-out leads trade places with deep, sawtooth call-and-response, feeding into the agenda of its gravelly vocal refrains.
Speaking to the headspace he was in while the two-tracker started to materialize, DXNBY says, “The ‘Generate’ EP came out of pure impulse. No plan, no big concept—just long nights, broken sounds, and a need to keep creating. It’s rough, it’s real, and it’s exactly where I’m at right now.”
Operating out of Leeds but born in Doncaster, DXNBY has spent the last half-decade refining a sound that blurs the lines between 2-step, deep tech, speed garage, and house. His potent cross-pollination of underground influences has made him a favorite amongst a host of like-minded producers, counting off names such as Michael Bibi, Max Dean, Jamie Jones, East End Dubs, Alisha, Cuartero, Sidney Charles, and Archie Hamilton. DXNBY has steadily expanded his footprint within the club circuit, lighting up prestigious rooms such as The Warehouse Project, fabric, Studio 338, Eden Ibiza, Cova Santa, Pacha, and Amnesia Ibiza, with headline shows at Patterns (Brighton) and The Loft (Manchester), as well as a recent Halloween appearance at Club Tineke.
With ‘Generate,’ DXNBY funnels the grittiest aspects of his ever-evolving sound, with a sterling two-track debut on Factory 93 Records—a release that not only reflects his growing global presence but also reinforces his position at the crest of the next wave of UK’s vibrant club culture.
DXNBY’s new EP ‘Generate’ is available on all platforms via Factory 93 Records.

More About DXNBY
DXNBY is a Leeds-based DJ and producer whose distinct sound blends deep tech, garage, and house to create a dynamic and immersive club experience. Originally from Doncaster, DXNBY has built a reputation for his meticulous production and forward-thinking approach to underground dance music. His recent releases, such as “Places & Faces” on Sidney Charles’ Heavy House Society and the club sensation “Bumpin’” on Eastenderz, have garnered attention from industry heavyweights including Michael Bibi, Max Dean, Jamie Jones and many more. His tracks on labels like neXup recz and META continue to showcase his ability to merge minimal house with garage influences, maintaining his unique edge while appealing to diverse dancefloors. The DXFiles release series has become a key part of his catalogue, representing significant moments in his musical journey. DXNBY’s live performances have earned him a strong presence in key European venues. His sets at Warehouse Project, fabric, Studio 338, Eden Ibiza, and Cova Santa for Eastenderz have solidified his reputation as a sought-after DJ. Additionally, his international reach includes performances across Italy, Spain, and the Netherlands, as well as at high-profile clubs like Pacha and Amnesia Ibiza. With a growing global presence and a sound that bridges the best of deep tech, garage and house, DXNBY is pushing boundaries while staying true to the underground. Whether it’s through his sharp productions or standout sets, he’s carving out his place as one of the UK’s most exciting dance music artists to watch.
More About Factory 93
Factory 93 explores the intersection of untethered creativity and bold self-expression, while never taking its finger off the pulse of the underground. When Insomniac broke out its figurative bolt cutters to dismantle the lock on the warehouse scene and return to its roots, it retold the story of its origins in hosting historic parties in the streets of Los Angeles. It also gave birth to a movement where discerning heads are living on the frontlines of celebrating radical ideas through the fusion of immersive live art, cutting-edge technology, and exceptionally curated house and techno. That vision continues to hold the same ground, even as the brand has grown and extends beyond the Downtown Los Angeles warehouse district, where it was originally conceived. Whether it’s at an intimate warehouse space or on a festival dancefloor, Factory 93 manufactures moments that make this culture one we’re proud to call our own. Since launching its own dedicated label arm, the burgeoning imprint has opened its catalog to a head-turning list of established artists and rising talent, such as Carl Cox, Eli Brown, Nicole Moudaber, Space 92, Alan Fitzpatrick, Popof, Victor Ruiz, BEC, Avision, Luuk Van Dijk, Josh Butler, Township Rebellion, DJ Minx, Josh Butler, Airrica, RUZE, Enamour, and many more.

