Carnao Beats

Straight outta London’s underground, DJ Carnao Beats is the groove architect making fire house music. For over a decade, he’s been cooking up a vibe that’s as deep, bassy, techy, and afro-infused—all drenched in soulful hooks and club-ready basslines.

From spinning in secret warehouse raves to blowing up iconic stages like Ministry of Sound and Defected festivals, Carnao’s DJ sets are pure energy—alive, spontaneous, and always crowd-fueled .

But it’s the studio where he truly shines. Armed with his breakthrough from 2012’s H.O.U.S.E. to collabs like “Gone In The Morning” featuring Donae’o (a killer track that even won support from kitchen-table legends MK and Roger Sanchez), Carnao keeps dropping heaters!

Grandpa Shuffle to H.O.U.S.E.

We first came upon Carnao Beats way back around 2013 with this hilarious gem of a video on social media “Grandad Shuffle” that featured his hit H.O.U.S.E. beat dropping perfectly to some old G’s shuffling – and probably watched it 20 times in a row (lol):

Carnao Beats 2025

Fresh off 2025’s “Baddest Mother Fcker” and “Gone Girl” singles (June 2025), plus May’s groovy “Baraye”, he’s still putting out hot fire not hitting pause anytime soon.

With each track, he pushes deeper into that signature hybrid sound—melody-meets-momentum meets pure dancefloor magic, dark, funky, fun, house that slaps just right.  But don’t expect stale repeats. This guy’s all about reinvention, working his way across deep house, tech-house, afro-house, and soulful cuts, all with that unmistakable Carnao swagger.

In Carnao’s Words:

“as long as you have the right mindset you can express what you like, come up with new ideas and create a new path for yourself”.

And that’s what makes him the authentic house fire artist we will never stop listening to.

Here’s his quote from RA:

“Since 1995 I have been on the scene and on the circuit from old skool garage to more recent sound of the underground house music. My first ever gig was when I was 14 years old playing in front of at least 200 people which at that age was a scary thought, then through out the garage days the crowd got larger and larger and the more the better to DJ to. Since a young age i had a understanding of how to play music to a crowd and what the people want to hear and feel. I turned to producing in my early 20s and was making all types of genres and discovered that the sound of house music was for me. From there I started making house music and more and more people were hearing this sound that I was making and djs were also asking for tracks to play on radio stations such as kiss Fm,radio1 ,radio 1xtra and Rinse Fm. The more recent tracks to hit the scene are H.O.U.S.E , Just Say No, Bongos and many many more. The sound has reached all over the country and overseas boosting bookings at events and shows with other great artists and DJs in the scene”

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