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SYNCHRO

"I’ve learned to read the crowd, to feel what moves people, and I’m using that same energy in the studio. It’s a rhythm, a flow."

SYNCHRO's music is where cultures collide.

Sprouted in New York and grounded by Dominican roots, he’s always been driven by a hunger for variety—soaking up sounds like Soca, Dancehall, and Afrobeats. “I was that kid asking everyone for their favorite songs, learning about people through their music,” he says. He got, early on, that music reveals the human in us. 

From the moment he picked up DJing in middle school, SYNCHRO didn’t just play tracks—his presence behind the decks had people discovering freedom and discovering themselves. 

He's performed many Boiler Room-type sets and brought his talents to high-profile gigs such as Apple’s Fifth Avenue flagship store, proving he’s just getting started on the big stage. Opening for JPEGMAFIA and Kelela at the iconic Terminal 5? More than a career-defining moment.

“I waved my Dominican flag on that stage, unapologetically. It wasn’t just about the performance—it was about showing people where I come from.” 

In the studio, SYNCHRO fuses genres and pushes artists to explore new sounds. 

“It’s about capturing the vibe and weaving that into every track”. 

Now, he’s merging his DJing and production worlds, with one goal in mind: to create spaces where people can connect, dance, and feel free.
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