MIA is a Sydney-born DJ working at the louder, harder edge of house — somewhere between Berlin's industrial floors and the salt-air sweat of an Australian summer warehouse. She doesn't ride trends; she runs at them.
Her sets are built like fight choreography — long, breathless, technically obsessive. Equal parts hard house, hard groove, and the kind of left-turn selections that empty bars and fill dancefloors. Off-stage she works as a stylist for editorial, music video, and brand campaigns — the same eye, applied to bodies instead of beats.
She came up on warehouse parties where the only currency was stamina — sets that started past 1am and didn't soften. That's still the shape of an MIA set: a long, mean, melodic build through hard groove and tech, into hard-house punishment, with the occasional disco loop dropped in to make you laugh before she hits you again.





One of the most physically demanding sets I've heard this year — MIA programmes her hour like a heist, hands on every fader, no idle bars.
The Sydney scene has a new export problem. Once you've heard her close a room, every other closer feels polite.
Hard house isn't supposed to be this stylish — but watch her work the booth and you understand why every brand in town is calling.
MIA's styling practice runs parallel to her DJ work — editorial shoots, artist looks, music video and short-form brand. A trained eye for proportion, hardware, and the moment a body stops looking dressed and starts looking cast.
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Full hospitality + advancing doc available on request. The booth is non-negotiable: 3-deck minimum, working monitors, white headphone splitter on the table.
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