San Diego's Abraham Laguna, aka Ookay, is a prolific DJ and producer known for his house music and trap-style productions. A native of Chula Vista, California, Laguna began producing electronic dance tracks in his early twenties while attending community college. Initially going under the name Leisure, Laguna gained an audience for his creative, high-energy brand of house music. As his career took off, he transitioned into more of a trap-oriented style and adopted the new stage name of Ookay.

As Ookay, he has garnered attention on Beatport and elsewhere for his remixes of cuts by Congorock, Steve Aoki, Chris Lake, Tony Junior, and others. He also teamed with Diplo for a reworking of Avicii's "You Make Me Okay" in 2014. Along with his work as Ookay, Laguna has also released tracks under the name Coaster that showcase his love of tech and deep house. However, with his in-demand live appearances and robust social-media following, Ookay remains Laguna's main focus. In 2016, he collaborated on the single "Bouncer" with Dutch duo Showtek.
The nom de plume of David Lee Crow, DJ, producer, and general EDM enthusiast Ghastly specializes in a provocative blend of house, trap, and dubstep that invokes names like Dillon Francis, Borgore, Zomboy, and Skrillex. Raised on a goat farm in Arizona, Crow initially flirted with metal before finding his muse in the pulsating lights and soul-shaking bass of electronic dance music.
After relocating to Venice Beach and living out of his van West Coast hobo style, Crow found work (as well as his stage name) as Bassrush Resident DJ at Exchange L.A., while also securing a bevy of singles on labels such as OWSLA, Buygore, and Dim Mak, including "Miami Connection" with Jauz and "Crank It" with Mija & Lil Jon. In 2017, he followed up his successful remix of Zomboy's "Light's Out" with his own composition, the dark and danceable "Spider Symphony."
