Tchami
Tchami (born Martin Bresso in May 1985, Paris) is a pioneering French DJ and producer known for shaping the “future house” sound, a blend of deep house, UK garage, and modern EDM. He burst onto the scene in 2013 with his debut EP Promesses, followed by singles like “Shot Caller,” “Untrue,” and the hard-hitting “After Life.” Beyond his solo work, Tchami founded the influential label Confession, mentored rising talent, and joined forces with DJ Snake, Malaa, and Mercer in the collective Pardon My French.
His music spans soulful grooves and festival-ready big-room energy. He’s shared stages with global superstar DJs, headlined major festivals like Ultra and Coachella, and toured extensively. Known for performing in a priest’s collar and church-themed visuals, Tchami brings a spiritual and theatrical layer to his performances.
In 2020, he dropped his debut album, Year Zero, followed by EPs like Revelations and No Redemption (with Malaa). With a forward-thinking style and dedication to innovation, Tchami continues shaping the future of electronic music.