Miami once again proved why it remains the heartbeat of global dance culture as the Winter Music Conference 2026 brought together artists, executives, and tastemakers for a week that balanced legacy with forward-thinking conversations. While the pool parties and late-night sets delivered the energy WMC is known for, it was the daytime programming that offered a deeper look into where the industry is actually heading.
One of the most insightful sessions came from Create Music Group, who unpacked the full lifecycle of building a modern label, from early-stage deal structuring to scaling operations and ultimately positioning for acquisition.
What stood out wasn’t just the roadmap, but the emphasis on long-term value creation. In a space that often prioritizes quick wins, the conversation leaned into sustainable growth, strategic partnerships, and understanding what buyers, whether majors or private equity are actively seeking today.

On the artist side, Sara Landry joined Robb McDaniels for a forward-facing discussion on techno’s rapid global rise. Beyond the genre’s momentum, the conversation tapped into how technology is reshaping both discovery and performance. From platform influence to audience behavior, it was clear that techno’s growth isn’t accidental, it’s being driven by both cultural demand and digital infrastructure evolving in sync. Another standout panel brought together a diverse mix of artists including Alison Wonderland, Sasha, Danny Daze, and Dubfire, alongside AlphaTheta’s Lars Schlichting.

The focus was simple but essential; once you’ve learned the fundamentals of DJing, how do you actually stand out? The discussion moved beyond technical ability and into artistry, how DJs build emotional arcs, read crowds in real time, and use tools like looping and effects to create something that feels uniquely their own. There was a clear divide in approach, with some treating sets like live remixes, constantly layering and manipulating, while others leaned into precision and restraint.
Of course, WMC wouldn’t be complete without the music itself. One of the defining moments came at the Beatport Live Pool Party x 20 Years Rekids, where Danny Tenaglia delivered a set that bridged generations of dance music. It was a reminder that while the industry continues to evolve, its foundation is still rooted in DJs who understand.
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