- Miami, FL
- DJ
- Contact for rates
Overview
Im a DJ, artist, and musician blending deep house, tech house, and Afro-Cuban rhythms. My music fuses the rich beats of his Afro-Cuban heritage with modern house grooves, creating a unique and dynamic sound. Performed at the EXIT Festival Festival recognized by DJ Mag Magazine as one of the world’s top 10 Festivals.
Reviews
1 review
Steve K.
October 30, 2025Excellent job @ Fantasy Fest!
Joc Havana was a lot of fun!!
…Did a really great show for us at Fantasy Fest, with some really great music.
…And— that hair!!
Would definitely hire again.
Hired as: Club DJ
Joc Havana
Thank you so much Steve was a pleasure be part of the Festival 🙌🏼🙏🏼 Good Vibes
Booking information
Price range: $400- $2000
Languages: American Sign Language, Italian, Spanish
Gig length: 60 - 240 minutes
What to expect
If an audience came to see me…
They would experience a high–energy journey where Tech House meets Afro and Latin rhythms. My sets are crafted to connect cultures and move crowds — full of groove, powerful drops, and hypnotic percussion. Visually, they’d see a DJ who’s not just mixing but creating an immersive vibe: minimalistic, stylish, and designed to make people lose themselves in the music.
If a client hired me…
They would get a professional, reliable, and creative DJ who brings not just music, but a complete performance experience. That means:
• A customized set tailored to the event’s mood and audience.
• A polished sound that blends cutting–edge tracks with my own productions.
• High–quality branding and visuals (flyers, videos, social media content) to help promote the event.
• The ability to adapt — whether it’s an intimate lounge, a packed club, or a large festival stage.
In short: The audience gets a show. The client gets results
About
JOC Havana, born Jose Alberto Garcia Montero, is a DJ, artist, songwriter, and musician from Havana, Cuba. With a distinctive sound rooted in his Afro-Cuban heritage, JOC fuses Deep House with the rich rhythms of his culture, making him one of the fastest-rising artists in the Havana music scene.
JOC has performed at the Havana World Music Festival and has become a staple at Fábrica de Arte Cubano (FAC), which was recently recognized named by TIME Magazine as one of the world's top 100 essential places to visit. Inti Herrera, FAC partner, film director, and owner of I4 Films praises JOC: “JOC is representing Cuba in a new way. Cuba is mostly known for its Salsa legends, but JOC represents the future and the youth. We’re excited to see the changes he’ll bring to our music history.” JOC’s influence is growing beyond Cuba. He headlined the Latin stage at Serbia’s Exit Festival, performing for thousands. The success led to an extended stay, where he played additional shows in both Serbia and Croatia.
JOC's unique sound caught the attention of David Macias, president of Thirty Tigers, who signed JOC to an international record deal. Macias remarked, “I was fortunate to see him live—his fusion of electronic music with Yoruba percussion was unlike anything I’d seen before. It was one of the most compelling performances I’ve witnessed in Cuba.” Thirty Tigers is a label known for working with diverse artists including many Grammy-winning artists such as Lupe Fiasco, Cimafunk, The Mavericks, Alanis Morrisette, Smashing Pumpkins, Charlie Crockett, Bobby Rush, Elizabeth Cook, Hector Tellez, Paul Cauthen, Jason Isbell, IlDivo to name a few. JOC joins this prestigious roster, ready to share his vision with the world.
Yoruba is the religion brought to Cuba by African slaves in the 1800s. It is a mixture between the traditional Yoruba religion of West Africa, the Roman Catholic form of Christianity, and Spiritism. JOC’s spiritual connection influences both his music and his style, including his traditional attire. JOC’s forthcoming EP, AYABA (meaning “Queen” in Yoruba), draws from these Afro-Cuban roots and folkloric stories. Using vocals, piano, and percussion, JOC creates a compelling electronic music landscape.
AYABA marks his first international release after five years of independently releasing music in Cuba. His previous albums include Soy Cubano, Amor de Chicle, and Selva Negra.
JOC is a classically trained musician, having studied the bassoon in Italy. His ability to write, perform on multiple instruments, along with his global experiences give him a unique perspective on how music resonates with diverse audiences. As Africa is the birthplace of humanity, JOC hopes that his Afro-Cuban-inspired dance music can serve as a communal experience, reconnecting listeners to the "Mother Land's" roots of rhythm and culture. JOC hopes that his Cuban Afrocentric slant on dance music will help act as a communal experience and bridge that helps us all get in touch with the source….
Additional booking notes
DJ Equipment (Preferred):
• 2 x Denon DJ SC6000 Prime media players or Pioneer CDJ-3000 (minimum CDJ-2000 Nexus 2)
• 1 x Denon X1800 mixer or Pioneer DJM-900 NXS2 mixer orDJM-V10 6-channel DJ Mixer
• Stable table/booth with vibration isolation
Sound Requirements:
• Professional-grade PA system suitable for venue size (subwoofers required)
• 2 x stage monitors with independent volume control
Lighting & Visuals:
• Ambient or programmable lighting system (minimalist preferred, adaptable to venue theme)
• Option for red, warm, or afro-inspired tones to match the vibe of the performance
• Haze/fog allowed but not required
Staging:
• Minimum performance area: 2m x 2m (6.5ft x 6.5ft)
• Elevated booth or stage preferred for visibility
• Access to power outlets (minimum 2 x 120V grounded circuits)
Past booked events
November 2025
06
Thursday
Do Not Sit
10:00pm - 5:00am (Fri)
October 2025
30
Thursday
Halloween
10:00pm - 2:00am
24
Friday
FANTASY FEST
All-day event
19
Sunday
Baoli
10:00pm - 3:00am (Mon)
04
Saturday
Bring Back
10:00pm - 3:00am (Sun)
Set list
Original Tracks & Edits
• El del Frente – JOC HAVANA
• Don’t Be Selfish – JOC HAVANA (upcoming release)
• Like I Like It – Mau P
• Toxic - Chris Lake
Tech House / Afro House Selections
• Dennis Cruz – El Sueño
• Black Coffee – Deep Burnt (Remix)
• Jamie Jones – Hungry for the Power (Jamie Jones Remix)
• Michael Bibi – Got the Fire
• Latmun – Groove Tool
• Culoe De Song – Webaba
Latin & Afro Influences (club-ready)
• Hector Couto – La Rumba
• Nic Fanciulli & Luciano – Dance or Die
• Chus & Ceballos – Soledad
• Joeski – Afrikaanism
Influences and inspiration
JOC HAVANA’s sound is a fusion born from multiple cultural and musical touchpoints. Influenced by the Afro House pioneers such as Black Coffee and Culoe De Song, he embraces deep, soulful grooves and spiritual rhythms. The Latin flavor in his sets pays homage to artists like Hector Couto, Dennis Cruz, and Stefano Noferini, who shaped the Latin Tech House scene with driving percussion and tribal energy.
From the Miami club culture, he draws inspiration from the city’s vibrant melting pot of Caribbean, Afro-Latin, and electronic music. Global acts like Carl Cox, Luciano, and Marco Carola inspire his approach to long, evolving journeys that keep the dancefloor connected from start to finish.
Beyond electronic music, JOC HAVANA also takes cues from Afro-Cuban music traditions, percussion ensembles, and iconic Latin figures such as Celia Cruz and Buena Vista Social Club, integrating their energy into modern club rhythms.
Setup requirements
CDJ Pioneer 3000(x4)
DJM V10 6 Channel DJ Mixer
Pioneer DJ RMX-1000 Remix Station
Elevated stage or booth preferred for visibility
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