Freddi’s sets hit with a raw, forward energy, always moving and always pulling the crowd along, but never locked into a single formula. He’s not interested in rigid genre boxes; his sound pulls from a wide range of influences, yet there’s always that same momentum running underneath. You might catch him at Lowlands, deep into a five-hour set, or working the floor at renowned clubs like Lofi in Amsterdam or Mondo Disko in Madrid, where the flow feels instinctive and the dancefloor reads him as much as he reads it.
In the studio, the same rules apply: no filler, no wasted motion. This year brought his collab EP with Benwal on Method808 and the solo Motive EP on Rude Flex Records. With a collaborative EP with Kara Okay for Dart’s Rapid Trax on the horizon, and support from names like Job Jobse, Kettama, and LAMMER already on board, Freddi’s path is not about chasing hype, it is about building something that lasts, one step at a time.