Data updated on 2025-06-14 11:01:34 UTC
Gaia Ahuja (aka G33), Hannah Lynch, Sophia Ryalls (aka Sophia Violet), and Matty Chiabi, the women of Girls Don’t Sync, are redefining the electronic music landscape globally with their electrifying sets and unwavering commitment to inclusivity, culture, and connection.
Rooted in UK club staples like garage, house, and bass-driven sounds, GDS injects their own unique twists, blending influences from the Black diaspora, South Asian samples, and euphoric rave classics. Each member brings a distinct voice, contributing to a collective identity that refuses to be boxed in. GDS celebrates diverse cultures, pushing the boundaries of electronic music and creating genre-blurring experiences that unite dance floors worldwide.
In 2022, GDS won DJ Mag’s Best of British Breakthrough DJ award. By 2024, they performed at sold-out shows across Australia and New Zealand, earning a spot on MixMag’s ’25 DJs Who Defined the Year.’ Recently, they were shortlisted for the BBC Radio 1 Dance Impact Award. Now, as artists and producers under their own imprint, FOURMATION RECORDS, GDS is ready to shake up the scene with original music, starting with their debut single Come Thru, which they released at the end of last year and consequent track Gunshots, which they released at the end of January. With upcoming performances at Mighty Hoopla, Boomtown, Parklife, and Reading & Leeds, Girls Don’t Sync continues to make waves – one beat, one dance floor, and one unforgettable experience at a time.
Rooted in UK club staples like garage, house, and bass-driven sounds, GDS injects their own unique twists, blending influences from the Black diaspora, South Asian samples, and euphoric rave classics. Each member brings a distinct voice, contributing to a collective identity that refuses to be boxed in. GDS celebrates diverse cultures, pushing the boundaries of electronic music and creating genre-blurring experiences that unite dance floors worldwide.
In 2022, GDS won DJ Mag’s Best of British Breakthrough DJ award. By 2024, they performed at sold-out shows across Australia and New Zealand, earning a spot on MixMag’s ’25 DJs Who Defined the Year.’ Recently, they were shortlisted for the BBC Radio 1 Dance Impact Award. Now, as artists and producers under their own imprint, FOURMATION RECORDS, GDS is ready to shake up the scene with original music, starting with their debut single Come Thru, which they released at the end of last year and consequent track Gunshots, which they released at the end of January. With upcoming performances at Mighty Hoopla, Boomtown, Parklife, and Reading & Leeds, Girls Don’t Sync continues to make waves – one beat, one dance floor, and one unforgettable experience at a time.
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Updated on 2025-06-14
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