Augma, co-founder of Too Late Radio, quarter CEO of Corpo collective and Unrhythmic former, is a Belgian artist driven by a deep passion for electronic music, shaped by European and North American influences.
Augma is an emerging Belgian artist gradually establishing himself within the electronic music scene, at the crossroads of Detroit techno and UK Bass. As a DJ, producer, and sound craftsman, he develops a singular approach where technical precision meets a deeply human and narrative vision. As he prepares to release his first official tracks, including an upcoming EP, Augma is building a long-term trajectory: a first track as an entry point, a gradual rise, and a full release followed by a European tour.
Before fully committing to music, Augma made a decisive shift in his life by moving into sound work for the film industry, focusing on sound editing and post-production. A pivotal moment then reshaped everything: discovering the video Turk Turkelton - Offenbach's Father. Through its raw, lo-fi aesthetic inspired by 90s visuals, he reconnects with a forgotten energy. This experience feels like a return to childhood, to a time when everything felt more sincere. From that moment, continuing on an automatic path is no longer an option. ''What would life be without passion, and electronic music without the alliance of circuits and soul?'' becomes a central question.
From this inner urgency, Augma shapes his artistic identity. His DJ sets and future productions explore the tension between mechanical structures and emotional depth, control and release. Writing poetry in English becomes part of this process: introspective texts reflecting a shift from a rigid daily routine to a more conscious, almost spiritual self-reclamation. Music becomes both an outlet and a reason to exist. At the same time, he co-founds Too Late Radio, a platform rooted in the local, inclusive underground scene, and contributes to the Corpo collective, where he designs sonic and scenographic experiences. Through these projects, his goal is not only to play music, but to create connection and bring the human element back to the center of electronic music.
For the record, Augma name is another homophonic kind of quiproquo with Oghma (Infinium), emphasing a constant quest for sonic discoveries and improvement around djing and music production.
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