Osullivan
Ben is a passionate and versatile DJ and producer with over 15 years of experience behind the decks. Hailing from the West Midlands, he has become a familiar face across some of the region’s most iconic venues and events including 02:31 at The Rainbow, Miss Moneypenny’s, Burning Man (District) and holding residencies at SMACK, Moo, and Neighbourhood in Leamington Spa, as well as Genre Music at Tattu and The Alchemist in Birmingham.
Influenced early on by his uncle—a prominent promoter from the Crazy Daisy’s and Miss Moneypenny’s era—Ben was drawn into the world of vocal house, jungle, and drum & bass. At 15, he began building a vinyl collection and developing his skills on the decks, learning the art of beatmatching and mixing with intention and style.
Over the years, his sound has evolved into a deeply melodic, emotive blend of house, downtempo, and global dance rhythms. His love for music discovery has taken him to iconic festivals around the world including Burning Man (USA), Amsterdam Music Festival, Anjunadeep Explorations (Albania), Gottwood (Wales), and Lost Paradise (Australia). These experiences have not only shaped his sonic identity but also deepened his connection to music culture and community.
One of Ben’s most meaningful career moments came in 2015, when he helped construct three large-scale art installations with Westminster University architecture students in the Nevada desert—and followed it up with a daytime DJ set in the Burning Man music district. That transformative experience cemented his love for melodic downtempo and led to unforgettable memories like witnessing Sabo and Bob Moses’ sunrise sets at Robot Heart.
Today, Ben continues to refine his unique sound as a producer while holding down regular seasonal sunset sets in San Antonio, Ibiza. He’s also part of a fresh, exclusive Birmingham-based event series launching soon.
Now focused on expanding into the Greater London scene, Ben is always open to new opportunities—whether it’s playing in intimate spaces, collaborating with likeminded creatives, or sharing his energy with a new crowd. Wherever the music calls, he answers.
Osullivan
Ben is a passionate and versatile DJ and producer with over 15 years of experience behind the decks. Hailing from the West Midlands, he has become a familiar face across some of the region’s most iconic venues and events including 02:31 at The Rainbow, Miss Moneypenny’s, Burning Man (District) and holding residencies at SMACK, Moo, and Neighbourhood in Leamington Spa, as well as Genre Music at Tattu and The Alchemist in Birmingham.
Influenced early on by his uncle—a prominent promoter from the Crazy Daisy’s and Miss Moneypenny’s era—Ben was drawn into the world of vocal house, jungle, and drum & bass. At 15, he began building a vinyl collection and developing his skills on the decks, learning the art of beatmatching and mixing with intention and style.
Over the years, his sound has evolved into a deeply melodic, emotive blend of house, downtempo, and global dance rhythms. His love for music discovery has taken him to iconic festivals around the world including Burning Man (USA), Amsterdam Music Festival, Anjunadeep Explorations (Albania), Gottwood (Wales), and Lost Paradise (Australia). These experiences have not only shaped his sonic identity but also deepened his connection to music culture and community.
One of Ben’s most meaningful career moments came in 2015, when he helped construct three large-scale art installations with Westminster University architecture students in the Nevada desert—and followed it up with a daytime DJ set in the Burning Man music district. That transformative experience cemented his love for melodic downtempo and led to unforgettable memories like witnessing Sabo and Bob Moses’ sunrise sets at Robot Heart.
Today, Ben continues to refine his unique sound as a producer while holding down regular seasonal sunset sets in San Antonio, Ibiza. He’s also part of a fresh, exclusive Birmingham-based event series launching soon.
Now focused on expanding into the Greater London scene, Ben is always open to new opportunities—whether it’s playing in intimate spaces, collaborating with likeminded creatives, or sharing his energy with a new crowd. Wherever the music calls, he answers.