A surging name within global house music, UK-based DJ and producer Ben Sterling is beginning to showcase his talents as one of the scene's most in-demand rising names. Championed by Jamie Jones, Marco Carola, The Martinez Brothers, Eats Everything, Patrick Topping, and even gaining support from global superstar Calvin Harris, Sterling has released on a wealth of leading labels across his young yet impressive career - featuring on Hot Creations twice, Edible, Hottrax and ORIGINS RCRDS as one of the first signees hand-picked by Josh Butler himself.
At just 18, his residency at London's Ministry of Sound marked him out as one to watch. It wasn't long before he began to come through on the early promise. His ORIGINS release 'Ciao' soon caught the ears of Hot Creations and Paradise boss Jamie Jones, with the UK legend dropping seven of Sterling's unreleased productions during a single EDC Las Vegas set. Similar levels of support followed at shows across Paradise, Coachella, Circoloco, Timewarp, Burning Man and many more, with Sterling later signing two consecutive EPs to Hot Creations that same year.
Now an established name in house and techno, Ben has performed at a host of iconic clubs and festivals around the world, including Resistance, HYTE, elrow, Straf_Werk, The Warehouse Project, The BPM Festival and more, featuring as the youngest artist to play Paradise at DC-10 while sharing the stage with Joseph Capriati, Nina Kraviz, Solomun, Ben Klock, Apollonia, and Enzo Siragusa to name a few.
2021 marked one of his biggest years to date, with a combination of fresh music and returning worldwide shows showcasing Sterling's rapid ascent. His debut on Revival New York with 'Dimensions' welcomed the arrival of one of the years biggest records, with support from a who's who of leading names combined with impressive Beatport success placing him as an exciting name pushing his own take on the modern house sound. Add to the mix tour dates across the States and South America, future shows for Music On, a string of killer remixes, plus the launch of his own label's Planet X and X-Files, and it's clear to see that the UK native looks certain to continue on his trajectory towards the upper echelons of dance music.