British DJ and producer Kideko, born Ryan Hurley in West Sussex, emerged onto the UK dance scene in 2015. His breakthrough came with the infectious single "The Jam," which gained traction among club DJs and earned support from BBC Radio 1 tastemakers. Fusing house, bass, and UK garage into high-energy productions, Kideko quickly established himself with club-ready anthems and memorable collaborations.
In 2016, he teamed up with George Kwali for the festival staple "Crank It (Woah!)," featuring vocals from rapper Nadia Rose and Sweetie Irie, which propelled him further into the mainstream. Over the following years, Kideko released tracks on influential labels such as Ministry of Sound, Columbia, and Toolroom Records, and collaborated with renowned artists including Tinie Tempah, Becky G, and Armand Van Helden.
He became known for his ability to craft both underground bangers and chart-friendly hits, with singles like "Dum Dum" and "Good Thing" garnering millions of streams. Kideko's distinct blend of punchy rhythms, playful samples, and irresistible hooks has earned him sets at prominent venues and festivals across the UK and Europe. With each release, he continues to shape his reputation as a dynamic force in contemporary dance music.
House - DeepHouse - FunkyHouse - Dance - Electronic