Known as a highly talented Dutch DJ and producer, Quintino has become one of the leading forces in the global dance music scene today. Working with legendary names like Tiësto, Dimitri Vegas & Like Mike, Steve Aoki, Afrojack, Nervo, Alok and Hardwell, this is an artist who gets his career boosted year by year. This year we are proud to say that Quintino is placed #25 in the Top100djs poll for the second year in a row after climbing up the ranks for five years straight. In previous years , his rankings have been at: #86 (2014), #80 (2015), #32 (2016), #30 (2017) & #25 (2018).

After conquering the Dutch club scene, the young DJ started making big steps. In 2011, Quintino released ‘Epic’ with Sandro Silva which became platinum and one of the most played club tracks of the year. In the past three years, Quintino released major hits like ‘Freak’ (50mln streams) and ‘I Just Can’t’ (100mln streams) together with fellow Dutchman R3hab, followed up by great collaborations with Cheat Codes and Nervo. 2017 was a great year for Quintino. He dominated the dancefloors with his solo club tracks ‘Underground’, ‘Carnival’ and his GO HARDER EP series. He also dropped an exciting new tune with his solo release ‘Good Vibes’, which already has reached over 30mln streams.

2018 couldn’t have started any bigger for Quintino, he started with a another collaboration with Hardwell called ‘Woest’. The track is a follow up on their earlier releases together titled ‘Baldadig’ and ‘Scorpion’. But Quintino was just getting started and teamed up with Dimitri Vegas & Like Mike and together they released not one but two tracks called ‘Slow Down’ and ‘Patser Bounce’. During spring of 2018 Quintino released another big collab this time with Steve Aoki called ‘Mayhem’, which has surpassed over 40mln streams on Spotify alone.

Over the past year Quintino took everything to the next level, releasing his very first debut album called Bright Nights, which gained over 75mln streams in only a few months. The album contains huge collabs with Alok, Hardwell, Dimitri Vegas & Like Mike and a lot of solo hits. Next to playing at all the biggest festivals in the world, including the Tomorrowland mainstage for the second year in a row. Quintino also did two major solo world tours, ‘The Mayhem World Tour’ named after the succesfull single with Steve Aoki and the ‘Bright Nights World Tour’ named after his succesful debut album.

“I want to take things further, whether it’s the music merchandising or highly produced shows” Quintino emphasizes. “My performance has become so much more than I started out with. I’m in the big league now and want to present myself as the creative artist that I am”.