Adam Sheridan
Producer

Adam’s career in dance music began in 1998, kicking off at warehouse parties across Manchester, Leeds, and Birmingham. What started in underground spaces quickly gained momentum as his sets built a reputation for energy and precision. Early releases followed, with his debut charting across Europe, and by 2000 he made history as one of the youngest artists to deliver a BBC Radio 1 Essential Mix, a defining moment that propelled him onto the global stage.
From there, Adam became a fixture in international club culture, holding residencies in Ibiza, Los Angeles, and Singapore, and performing at landmark events such as Love Parade, Mayday, and Creamfields. Along the way, he shared stages with industry heavyweights including Tiësto, Carl Cox, and Paul van Dyk, cementing his status as a globally recognized DJ.
As his career evolved, Adam shifted his focus toward building and shaping the industry itself. He founded a club brand, DJ agency, and record label, expanding his influence beyond the booth. In recent years, he has dedicated himself fully to music production, collaborating with leading artists while bringing a deep understanding of both creative and commercial dynamics.
As part of the original Noisehouse team, he played a key role in laying its early foundations and continues to contribute to its growth today.