Christian Vallejo: Renowned DJ and Radio Show Host from Buenos Aires, Argentina
Christian Vallejo, a pioneering discjockey based in Buenos Aires, Argentina, has been a key figure in the underground dance music scene since 1987. Over the years, he has made significant contributions to the Argentine club culture, particularly with his groundbreaking radio shows and performances across the country.
Early Career and Breakthrough in Buenos Aires’ Underground Scene
Vallejo’s rise to fame began in 1998 with his first major success, the radio show Dance Factory. This platform quickly became a go-to for some of Buenos Aires’ most influential underground DJs. His next major milestone came in 2001 with the launch of Alma House, a radio show that broadened his audience and took him on a national tour.
Iconic Venues and Festivals
Christian Vallejo’s career has been marked by regular performances at some of Argentina’s most legendary clubs, including Molino Rojo, Lokitas, Hangar 18, Retro, Sobremonte, Gap, Zebra, Khalama, El Santo, Terrazo, ButMitre, Carreras, Nodo, Bauhaus, Luna Electrónica, Galactica Sessions, Pekaboo Life Project, Decibel, and many more. He has also played at major festivals such as the Buenos Aires Dance Parade, Primavera Dance, E Fest, and Personal Fest, which significantly boosted his recognition and reach.
Partnerships with Major Brands and Media Exposure.
Throughout his career, Christian Vallejo has collaborated with major brands such as Coca-Cola, Red Bull, Speed Unlimited, Monster, Blue Demon, Smart Water, Personal Flow, Movicom, further establishing his presence in the music industry. His radio shows, including Eco Radio DJ, Ultra Electronic Station, Metropolis FM and Zero FM, reached listeners nationwide via satellite and later through online streaming, cementing his status as a key influencer in Argentina’s electronic music scene.
Currently his radio shows «Alma House», «Alunizando» and «Octano Techno» are played globally in more than 60 electronic stations and youtube channels.
The characteristic that sets it apart from the rest is that he uses only vinyl records, avoiding other types of formats.