The Unstoppable Momentum of Sean Fortune
- Kryptonite
- 1 day ago
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The Drum & Bass scene isn't easy to break into, but for Sean Fortune, the last few weeks have been a total whirlwind. Between winning one of the biggest awards in the industry and playing some of the biggest stages in Southeast Asia, he is moving at a pace most people can’t keep up with.

The Goldie Standard
The big news is that Sean just received the Goldie Scholarship to go study at Point Blank Music School, one of the best music schools in the world. Being picked out by Goldie himself is a massive deal, it’s a huge stamp of approval on his skills and his vision for the music. It’s a lot of pressure, but Sean didn't waste any time showing why he earned it. On January 16th 2026, he performed a B2B set with Kamiko at EDC Thailand playing on the Boombox stage. Then on January 24th 2026 a solo set at DNB Allstars Thailand , proving he can handle massive festival crowds.


The Silence at Bionic Jungle
One of the craziest moments of his trip happened at Bionic Jungle. Sean was supposed to play a surprise set right after the legend Goldie finished. Because it was a last-minute decision, things got messy behind the scenes. When Sean walked onto the stage with his headphones, two waters, and a cup of coffee, Goldie’s manager—who had no idea Sean was supposed to be there—firmly grabbed his arm. He asked Sean, "What the f*** are you doing on stage? Do you know he’s a legend?"
IT DOESN't END!
The confusion didn't stop there. Once Sean finally got behind the decks, the production and lighting crew (who also weren't in the loop) had shut the stage down at the scheduled midnight. The sound did not come on when He pressed play. He had to stand there in total silence for 10 minutes while the entire crowd walked away, leaving the stage empty. He stayed put while his booker scrambled to call the higher-ups to get the green light. Eventually, it did, The sound systems roar to life and the production comes alive. Within five minutes, over 500 people came sprinting back to the stage to catch his set. It turned out to be one of the best sets at EDC Thailand.

From BANGKOK to London
After a heavy 2 weekends performing at EDC Thailand and DnB Allstars, He described it as, "truly the time of his life. and its just the beginning." He isn't slowing down now that he's back in Bangkok. He’s currently busy organizing Drum & Bass Vol. 8 set to take place at AVVE Bangkok and a massive unannounced event for the end of February. (Hint, its a Day Rave)
THE DEPARTURE
On March 5th, Sean is heading to London to go to Point Blank Music School! He’s giving himself about a month to dive into the UK scene and network before his university term starts on April 13th. He's going from being a leader in the Bangkok scene to a newcomer in the world's DnB capital, and it’s going to be interesting to see how he makes his mark.






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