Kevin Di Serna serves an hour of emotional bliss…
Kevin Di Serna is an Argentine DJ and producer whose work moves across house, progressive house, techno, UK garage, and indie-informed electronics.
Early musical influences at home helped shape a broad listening palette, spanning artists from Radiohead to Burial, Sasha, and John Digweed.
The emotional tones absorbed from these references are evident in his output, with labels from Innervisions to Last Night On Earth releasing his introspective productions.
Di Serna approaches both production and DJing as forms of personal expression, drawing on lived experience and meditation to guide the tone and flow of his sets.
On this Balance Selections, the Argentine producer delivers a densely packed 60-minute session.
Featuring music from Kollektiv Turmstrasse, Robag Wruhme, Fort Romeau, and others, it stands as the work of a highly skilled craftsman.
Tracklist
1. Sat chit – Delfines 963 Hz (Novak Djokovic Voice ‘KDS Edit Intro)
2. Julian Wassermann – Sol
3. ⣎⡇ꉺლ༽இ•̛)ྀ◞ ༎ຶ ༽ৣৢ؞ৢ؞ؖ ꉺლ – ཬɷԾㅍ
4. Nibc – Track ID (Fort Romeau Remix)
5. Eletun Selona – Losing What One Was (Martinou Remix)
6. Flume – Whenever you Want (Polo Edit)
7. Doctor Dru – Squares & Circles
8. Martinou – Ready To Let Go
9. Larrosa, Nico Sparvieri, Sack – Away (KDS Vocal Edit)
10. Me & George – Slash (Baltra Remix)
11. Kevin Di Serna – AILOVIU
12. Eletun Selona – Breathing Quiet
13. Kollektiv Turmstrasse – (T) Error (edit)
14. Jonathan Kaspar – Her
15. Corben – In My Dreams (Hernan Cattaneo & Kevin Di Serna Remix)
16. Robag Wruhme – Ratibor Numida
17. Lawrence Hart – First Light
18. 888 Hz | GEOMETRÍA SAGRADA
Abundancia De Amor, Dinero, Paz Y Felicidad
19. Urim – Despierta
Name: Kevin Di Serna
Location: Argentina
Alias/Producer name: Kevin Di Serna
Labels affiliated with: Last Night On Earth / Sudbeat / Innervisions / The Soundgarden
My father is a drummer, and when I was a child I grew up listening to bands like Led Zeppelin, Deep Purple, The Police, and Pink Floyd. Later on, I started listening to bands such as Radiohead, The Cure, and Depeche Mode, among others.
When I was a teenager, I was curious about all kinds of music from around the world. One day I heard electronic dance music, and it was love at first sight.
I started listening to trance, and a few months later I discovered progressive house. Since then, this music has been with me and is still a big part of my life today.
My first club experiences were at Pacha Buenos Aires, where I went to see DJs like Danny Howells, Nick Warren, and Henry Saiz, among others.
I also attended festivals such as Southfest, Moonpark, and Creamfields, where I was always dancing and listening to artists like Hernán Cattáneo, Sasha, Digweed, The Chemical Brothers, Underworld, Martín García, and others.
I remember that every set felt like a musical journey. I was really there for the music, to experience sound and dance. Feeling at one with the music is something truly beautiful.
I like many bands and artists. Some of them are Depeche Mode, Radiohead, and Muse. When it comes to producers,
I really love Map.ache, DJ Metatron, Cameo Blush, and Four Tet, Guy J, among many others.
For some reason, I keep coming back to these albums from time to time: Muse – The Resistance, which has so much power in its sound and expression, and Map.ache – Vom Ende Bis Zum Anfang, which is sublime and beautiful.
Right now, I’m traveling almost every weekend, which requires a lot of physical, mental, and emotional energy. Each gig is an experience that demands time and focus.
This constant travel has led me to make music using just a laptop and headphones. But I also love working in my home studio.
I have an analog emulation of the Minimoog, a Prophet 12, and some pedals. Honestly, I don’t use them much at the moment because I spend so much time away from home.
In terms of digital tools, I’m currently using three or four of the newest virtual instruments from Universal Audio, which are excellent. As a DJ, I use three Pioneer CDJ 3000s, a V10 mixer, and the Pioneer RMX-1000.
I love this setup and feel very comfortable with it.
In 2025, I had three releases on LNOE, Sasha’s iconic label, which I deeply admire.
Two of these EPs were collaborative projects with Santor, and the third was an EP with Henry Saiz.
I am currently preparing additional EPs for this influential label, continuing to develop my signature sound within progressive house and melodic techno.
Beyond LNOE, I am also producing tracks for Balance, working on a new collaboration with Hernán Cattáneo, and exploring several other projects that remain under wraps for now.
These upcoming releases reflect emotive, club-ready electronic music, designed for immersive dancefloor experiences.
My upcoming shows. 🙂
• 30 January 2026 – P12 Meet Day, Brazil
• 30 January 2026 – P12 Meet Night, Brazil
• 20 February 2026 – The Family, Argentina
• 27 February 2026 – Somnio Pre Party, Brazil
• 28 February 2026 – Somnio, Brazil with Hernan Cattaneo
• 11 April 2026 – Las Palapas, Argentina
I have annual residencies in the main cities of Argentina. I don’t have a podcast, but I will release 2 new sets for Mixmag Brazil and Electronic Groove.
I made it using Ableton Live in a hotel in Buenos Aires. I put it together in two days, carefully selecting tracks to tell a story—a set that represents the message and energy I love in music.
I included a vocal from Novak Djokovic talking about healthy habits and meditation, as well as a recording from a friend who leads meditations; her loving voice can be heard at the end of the set.
The podcast also features a remix we made with Hernán Cattáneo of the track ‘In My Dreams‘, which Hernán has been playing around the world, including in his transitions with John Digweed.
I hope everyone enjoys it!
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