Beginning at ten years old, he built his foundation through disciplined practice and a deep focus on how music influences emotion and atmosphere.

ABOUT RYAN VANDAL

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DAVE EAST

kat Graham

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MARK WAHLBERG

Chanel iman & Davon Godchaux

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With thousands of performances across the United States and internationally, he has developed a reputation for seamless open-format sets that move across genres while maintaining a clear, cohesive flow. Whether in nightlife, private events, or destination experiences, he adapts in real time—shaping each environment while maintaining complete command of the moment.

He has performed for figures including Richard Branson, Chris Brown, Leonardo DiCaprio, Kat Graham, Chanel Iman, and Sabrina Carpenter, as well as brands such as Bentley Motors USA, Apple TV+, Netflix, DreamWorks, Chase, Delta Air Lines, and Raising Cane’s.

Beyond performance, he leads a boutique entertainment and event production company, curating full-scale experiences with a focus on precision, discretion, and elevated atmosphere.

His work also extends into film and television, including serving as a DJ in the Oscar-winning film Anora and appearing in #WeCrashed and Power Book II: Ghost. He is currently developing original music and producing a documentary documenting his career. He builds moments, not just playlists.