Z BOYS
FOLLOW
Architects of Puerto Rico's Electronic Renaissance
In the labyrinth of San Juan's vibrant nightlife, where history collides with modernity, Z Boys stand as seminal figures in the evolution of the island's electronic landscape. Composed of Christopher Alexander (ShaggDaddy) and Hugh Harry, this duo has not just followed trends—they've set them. Since their first encounter in 1998 at The Warehouse, they've consistently pushed the envelope, blending the pulsating rhythms of House, Techno, and Indie Dance with the defiant edges of Post Punk and the sleek grooves of Nu Disco.
With a discography that includes influential tracks under their Z Boys moniker and groundbreaking productions with their alter-ego Lost Boyz (PR), they've sculpted soundscapes that resonate on dance floors and beyond. Their craft goes beyond mere performance; it's about creating experiences that reverberate through the crowds and echo across the scenes. From the iconic raves at El Tunel De Guajataca to major placements on Reggaeton-Pop albums, their sonic imprint is indelible. As mentors, they've nurtured a new generation of DJs, shaping the future sounds of Puerto Rico's underground. Z Boys aren't just part of the scene; they are the scene—masters of the decks, studio wizards, and purveyors of the electronic beat.
