San Sebastian has built his name in dance music as a hard-working producer, and his latest release continues that run. “Moments,” produced with Michael Mess, arrived on April 6, 2026, and has spent weeks inside Beatport’s top 10. The 4:33 track was built for festival mainstages, and DJs across the circuit have already folded it into their sets.
The collaboration draws on a deep résumé. San Sebastian has logged studio time with Kathy Brown, Roland Clark, B. Howard, Henry Sarmiento, and DJ Jean, a list of established names in dance music. That history sits behind “Moments,” which the source describes as an energetic mainstage track built for festival crowds.
The festival side of his work isn’t theoretical either. San Sebastian has played DanceValley, Mysteryland, Sunrise Festival, and Crazyland, environments where crowd reaction in real time tells you whether a track is working. DJs across the circuit have folded “Moments” into their sets, which aligns with its strong Beatport performance.
Ask him what he wants next and the answer goes everywhere at once. David Guetta, Volbeat, Madonna, Enya, Metallica, Ed Sheeran, plus film scores. That’s not a typical producer wishlist, and he knows it. “If dreams don’t scare you they are too small,” he says, which sounds like the kind of thing you put on a wall, except he’s actually built a career that backs it up.
Whether any of those names ever appear in his production credits is a separate question, and one that depends on factors well outside any single producer’s control. What’s measurable right now is the Beatport performance, the festival history, and the fact that “Moments” has held on in a chart that turns over constantly. For a track sitting in the top 10 for weeks, longevity counts more than first-day numbers.
Listeners can stream “Moments” on Spotify, with his artist page available there as well. He has put his name on a release the room is responding to, and the chart numbers point to sustained interest so far. The next test is whether the same momentum carries into whatever he releases next, but on the strength of “Moments” alone, he’s given DJs and dancefloors something that’s still earning its spot.




























