

Adam Ten
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Tel Aviv powerhouse mixing groovy house, melodic techno, and indie dance.
Adam Ten has become one of the more recognizable names to come out of Tel Aviv’s underground in the last decade, but what makes him land is not just hype, it is how fluid and open-ended his sets feel. He is not the kind of DJ who sounds boxed into one narrow lane for an entire night. The foundation is usually house and indie dance, but he plays with a wider palette than that, pulling in deep groove, tribal rhythm, hypnotic tension, and more unexpected left turns in a way that still feels smooth and intentional. A big part of his reputation comes from long sets and all-nighters, where that versatility matters more than genre labels, because he is clearly more interested in building a journey than chasing obvious moments. That is why he has connected with both deeper underground crowds and bigger international circuits. He feels like an artist whose appeal is less about one signature trick and more about curiosity, flow, and knowing how to keep a room moving without becoming predictable.