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Bermuda’s Noise Cans Spotlights Heritage in Vogue Feature

DJ/producer Noise Cans featured in Vogue Magazine, spotlighting his Bermudian heritage and vibrant culture


Bermudian producer Noise Cans


Bermuda's boundary-pushing DJ/producer Noise Cans was recently featured in Vogue Magazine’s latest article, which highlights fashion trends in his vibrant, culture-rich homeland. Fresh off the release of his new single, the masked artist—celebrated for his Caribbean roots and innovative production—continues to spotlight and raise awareness of his Bermudian heritage.


"To be featured in a world-renowned magazine like Vogue is a huge accomplishment. It’s an amazing feeling to be acknowledged and represent your country at such a high level,", Noice shared.



Noise Cans has recently teamed up with Dutch duo Firebeatz for their electrifying new single, "Selecta." Combining Noise Cans' Caribbean-infused sound with Firebeatz's energetic electro-house, the track is set to light up dance floors worldwide. With heavy basslines, infectious rhythms, and a peak-hour drop, "Selecta" celebrates global dance music culture and promises to dominate airwaves and playlists.


Noise Cans, a Bermudian DJ and producer, has made a significant impact in the electronic dance music scene with his distinctive blend of electronic island sounds. Collaborating with industry heavyweights like Steve Aoki, Yellow Claw, Showtek, and Major Lazer, he’s earned recognition from top publications including Billboard, Vogue, and Fader.


Noise Cans celebrates bermuda roots in Vogue


His debut EP quickly thrust him into the spotlight, featuring collaborations with ASTR, Jesse Royal, I-Octane, Yellow Claw, and other notable artists. What sets Noise Cans apart is his magnetic stage presence. Sporting a modern interpretation of the Gombey mask, a symbol of Bermuda's resistance to authority, he is accompanied by dynamic dancers donning intricate masquerade costumes. This fusion creates an electrifying display of culture, passion, and music, upholding the tradition of rebellion.

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