KHROME
DJ / Producer – Los Angeles
Bounce · Trance · Techno
KHROME is a DJ and producer based in Los Angeles, working across bounce, trance, and techno. His sets focus on rhythm, restraint, and pacing — built for tightly packed rooms and heavy sound systems. He’s appeared at respected underground events across the city, including Aftermidnight, LickNDip, Neo Bounce, SXTCY, Star Crossed, and Inland Groove. This project is rooted in movement and intention — shaped by tension, not trend.


performances
– Aftermidnight — Los Angeles
– Neo Bounce — Los Angeles
– SXTCY — Los Angeles
– LickNDip — Los Angeles
– Star Crossed — Inland Empire
– Inland Groove — Inland Empire
– Tranceformity — Redlands
– Vibe Junkies — Redlands
– Darkroom — Redlands
– Rumble Nation — Palm Springs
– Warehouse Wednesday — Palm Springs
About
KHROME is a DJ and producer based in Los Angeles, creating high-impact sets that blur the edges between bounce, trance, and techno.At the core of the project is energy — not just speed or sound, but the kind that pulls physical reactions from the floor. KHROME builds tension and release with surgical detail: unexpected drops, warped vocal edits, and sound design that catches dancers mid-movement. Every performance is crafted to trigger something — confusion, catharsis, momentum.His sound is defined by bounce, but not contained by it. It’s fast, playful, distorted, and entirely his own — a hybrid that makes people stop trying to name it and start moving to it. His presence behind the decks is direct and responsive: in the crowd, not above it.He’s played for standout crews across the LA underground including Aftermidnight, LickNDip, Neo Bounce, SXTCY, Star Crossed, and Inland Groove. While warehouse settings feel like home, the vision is expanding — toward major stages, international bookings, and new platforms for the sound he’s helping to shape.Influenced by artists like Panteros666, ODYMEL, Ueberrest, Indira Paganotto, and the 240km/h movement, KHROME pulls from the harder edges of club culture and the emotion that lives inside it. This isn’t about nostalgia or hype — it’s about crafting something that holds on the floor and stays with people long after the set ends.With new singles on the way and a debut EP in development, KHROME is building more than a presence. He’s building a movement.
