Call Super is a boundary-pushing DJ, producer, and multidisciplinary artist known for their textured sound, curatorial instinct, and deep commitment to exploring music as a form of storytelling.
Over the course of the last decade Call Super has run a path that remains their own, littering influence here and there. One of the key DJs that helped herald a renewed focus on the best of the UK’s turn of the millennium techno and house sound, Call Super took a blueprint set out by expansive Detroit pioneers and updated it in their own enigmatic way. Their entry into the canonical fabric mixes was named as a ‘Mix of the Decade’ by Resident Advisor and comprised a perfect snapshot of their precise, multifarious style.
2025 sees them collaborating with Sharon Eyal and Gai Behar on the boundary skewing dance piece ROSE at Sadler’s Wells in London, and mixing the first ever physical DJ mix for Dekmantel. That mix, ‘A Rhythm Protects One’ (ARPO), sets out a new focus for their work and will also see them tour a series of all night long sets through the latter part of the year.
It follows four acclaimed albums and is an echo of his second which was simply called Arpo. That LP, hailed by the Guardian as “outstanding” and named by DJ Magazine as the Album of the Year.
“I love being an editor, there is so much that inspires me every day and I want to endlessly feed it all into my practice. DJing is another form of editorial work. I’ve always believed in junking the distinctions between things and then reasserting them on your own terms.”