Sunday Service on April 12 delivered exactly what a proper Toronto Sunday should feel like. Wiggle Room filled up early and stayed locked in until last call as Mike Nervous brought deep, driving Nervous Records energy to the room, setting the tone for a long, joyful night. From Cozmic Cat easing us in, through Mandiz and Mike Gibbs keeping the floor moving, to Manzone & Strong closing with signature Sunday warmth, the vibe was communal, sweaty, and celebratory. Add cheap drinks, early RSVPs, a wellness cabin, and a crowd that came ready to dance, and it was another reminder why Sunday Service hits different. Thank goodness it’s Sunday.
Name an Awards Show
We’re looking for a unique name for Canada’s independent electronic dance music awards show. It will recognize Canadian electronic dance music artists. Peer-ranked. Expert-judged. Whachu saying?
WiGGLY WAREHOUSE: First Flight Express ✈️ Event Recap
On April 2, WiGGLY Events transformed the historic Leaside Aerodrome at 25 Commercial Road into a full-throttle dance terminal. From 10 PM to 4 AM, three rooms delivered nonstop grooves: House with Manzone & Strong, TAKiN, Tyler Hill, and Barroness; DnB & Jungle with Marcus Visionary, Elixah, SZETO, and MC Enlight; and Techno hosted by Dance Division featuring Nour, LeeLee Mishi, Rami Aburob, Luis F, and Don_Tay.
With deep warehouse vibes, stellar lighting, and high-energy crowds, First Flight Express truly took off — marking another unforgettable chapter in WiGGLY’s underground journey.
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Shanti by David Herrero
Spanish tribal house powerhouse David Herrero makes a powerful debut on Wiggle Room Records with “Shanti,” an afro-tribal journey driven by hypnotic percussion and deep, rolling grooves built for peak-time dancefloors.
The release also features a high-energy Tribal Tech House remix from TAKiN & Chris Campos, adding a fresh, bouncy edge to the package.
We’re excited to welcome David Herrero to the Wiggle Room family—this is just the beginning.
JELO Recap, March 28
March 28 was full throttle at Wiggle Room, living up to its reputation as the Home of Bouncy Beats. The night built momentum early with groove-driven selections from Melanie Sutherland, followed by a high-energy back-to-back from Dick Diamonds & NostraBrammus that locked the room in.
At peak hour, JELO took control with a powerful, unpredictable set that fused bass, breaks, and pure dancefloor pressure. The energy stayed sky-high through last call as Barroness carried the vibe deep into the morning, with visuals from VJ SEKS keeping eyes and bodies moving.
Home of Bouncy Beats.
