Galestian

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Arthur Galestian, known mononymously as Galestian (often stylized as GALESTIAN), is an electronic music artist, producer, DJ, and radio personality – primarily known within the sub-genres of deep house, progressive house, melodic house and techno. In 2017, he signed as an artist to Grammy-nominated Paul Oakenfold's Perfecto Black record label with a debut release called "Rituals".[1] In 2018, he was featured as a guest on Paul Oakenfold's Planet Perfecto Radio (episode 383), which reached over 27 million listeners in over 70 countries.[2][3] In 2019, Paul Oakenfold and Galestian collaborated on a song entitled "Summer Nights" to celebrate the 50th release of Perfecto Black.[4][5][6]

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He is also signed to Darin Epsilon's Perspectives Digital imprint.[7]

Galestian has performed at events and venues including Amsterdam Dance Event,[7][8][9] Miami Winter Music Conference,[10] Burning Man,[11] Sankeys Tokyo,[3] Insomniac Events,[12] Tanjong Beach Club in Singapore and Exchange LA.[1] He has been billed with artists including Above & Beyond, Aly & Fila, Armin van Buuren, Carl Cox, Chris Lake, Dubfire, Fehrplay, Frankie Bones, Grum, Lange, Nick Warren and Matthew Dekay.[8]

Galestian was formerly a board operator and producer at KIIS FM and 98.7 FM in Los Angeles. His career in radio began on KUCI 88.9 FM.[13] Today, his syndicated music show, Global Entry Radio, airs on Mambo Radio 89.4 FM in Ibiza and other radio stations globally. The show also broadcasts on digital stations including Digitally Imported.[14][3][2]

In 2017, Galestian published an e-book called The Nomadic Music Producer's Handbook, derived from his experiences in long-term international travel and music production.[15][1][2]

Galestian was a winner of the 2006 Las Vegas Music Conference DJ Competition.[16]

He is based between Berlin and Los Angeles.[7]

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