
Disguised as a trash collector, eighteen-year-old KinAhau ran up behind Michael Bibi with a letter and a USB — music that within days echoed across every major festival and led to their collaboration on “Different Side.” At the time, KinAhau was almost completely unknown in the electronic music scene. Yet the sudden momentum around “Different Side” pushed him into view, amassing millions of streams and leading to early shows at DC-10, Fabric London, Space Miami, and Mayan Warrior in Istanbul and Mexico. On those stages, he shared lineups with figures like Luciano, Damian Lazarus, and Dennis Cruz, artists who had long defined corners of the underground he was only just stepping into. But KinAhau’s trajectory has never been the point. His work has grown away from the novelty of profane






























