A Journey Through Sound and Soul
When an artist revisits their own catalog, it’s an opportunity to highlight the music that has shaped their path and connected with listeners most deeply. That’s exactly what Kebi has done with Kebi Remastered, a full-length compilation that brings together his favorite and most meaningful tracks from the past few years, polished with a fresh mastering for today’s listeners. The result is a collection that feels timeless, carrying the emotional weight of the originals with enhanced clarity and presence.
A Curated Collection of Favorites
Kebi Remastered is not about changing or reworking what already resonated — it’s about celebrating it. Each track remains true to its original form, but with mastering that brings out the depth, warmth, and detail in the recordings. The album captures the essence of Kebi’s sound over the years, presenting it in the best possible light for current audiences.
Listeners will discover a seamless flow of rhythms and textures that reflect Kebi’s unique artistry. Available on Spotify, SoundCloud, and Apple Music, the album is designed for anyone who wants to immerse themselves in an elevated listening experience that honors Kebi’s catalog.
An Artist With Global Roots
Kebi isn’t new to the stage. With more than 15 years of experience as an international DJ and producer, he’s built a career around creating moments that linger in memory. His journey has been shaped by the cultural influence of New York, refined through the exclusivity of Aspen’s luxury events, and enriched by the global energy of Tulum, where he’s held residencies and curated sounds for an international community.
His sets are known for their versatility and feel-good energy. Afro-Latin rhythms, jazzy house grooves, worldly edits, and timeless classics come together in a way that feels both sophisticated and alive. Whether he’s behind the decks at an intimate after-party or headlining a club, his focus remains the same: tailoring the music to the people in the room.

Trusted Worldwide
The list of events and collaborations on Kebi’s resume is as diverse as his sound. He’s been the trusted choice for private parties in Italy, kasbahs in Morocco, and even rodeos in Montana. His performances have aligned him with global brands such as Christian Louboutin, W Hotels, Red Bull, and Bumble. He’s shared stages with artists like Maroon 5, The Killers, The Chainsmokers, Sofi Tukker, GRiZ, and Ben Böhmer, proving his ability to hold his own among some of the biggest names in the industry.
What sets him apart, though, is discretion. In a world where everything is broadcast on social media, Kebi chooses a different path. He prioritizes client privacy, operating without digital noise, and letting his music speak for itself. For high-profile clients, that kind of trust is priceless.
Music as Transformation

Beyond the polished resume and glamorous events, Kebi’s story carries depth. His path hasn’t been free of challenges. After facing the highs and lows of the music world, including struggles with substance abuse, he chose sobriety, faith, and intentional living. That decision reshaped not just his life, but his music.
Today, his work reflects clarity and purpose. He isn’t chasing trends or validation. Instead, he’s focused on creating experiences that connect people, celebrate life, and honor the universal language of music. His label, Sunday Cafe Records, adds another layer to his creative reach, with releases charting on Beatport and productions featured in platforms ranging from Vogue to meditation apps. His artistry bridges creativity with professional execution, making him a trusted voice across industries.
Kebi Remastered is more than a compilation. It’s a reflection of a journey — a curated soundtrack of resilience, transformation, and the enduring power of music. For those who listen, it offers not just sound, but connection.
For more about his work, visit kebi.life.
We had the privilege of interviewing Kebi. Here are excerpts from the interview.
Hi Kebi, it’s great to have you with us today! Please share about yourself with our readers.
Hey, I’m a DJ, producer, and the founder of Sunday café records. Music is a huge part of my life, but so are the other pieces around it — my faith, my marriage, fitness, and family. I travel to play events and make records, but I also spend a lot of time in the mountains of Aspen, where my wife and I are hiking, camping, spending time at church and working on our health.
Please tell us about your journey.
I started djing young, and it was all about the rush at first — the parties, the scene, chasing hype. I ended up losing myself in it for a while, getting caught up in addiction and trying to fill holes in my life with the wrong stuff. In 2020, I finally got sober and gave my life back to God, and that changed everything.
Since then, He’s been providing for me and my wife in all sorts of ways — opportunities, protection, peace. Music feels different now — it’s not about proving myself, it’s about creating space for connection. And life feels different too — we’re in Aspen right now, really grounded in nature, getting stronger in the gym, camping, praying, and dreaming about the future. We’re also thinking about moving back to Connecticut to be closer to family and start one of our own. My life these days really comes down to faith, fitness, family, and music.

What are the strategies that helped you become successful in your journey?
For me, it hasn’t been about tricks or shortcuts. It’s been about:
- Faith first — trusting God with the timing and direction instead of forcing things.
- Consistency — showing up at the gym, in the studio, in my marriage, in prayer. Even when I don’t feel like it.
- Simplicity — focusing on the basics: health, relationships, daily routines. That stuff bleeds into the music.
- Eating healthy — fueling my body so I can actually have the energy to create and perform.
- Sobriety — getting sober from alcohol and hard drugs saved my life. I still enjoy weed, but even that’s shifted to the right time and place instead of all day, every day.
- Saying no — not every opportunity is aligned. Turning some things down has opened space for the right ones.
- Saying yes to gigs that stretched me outside my comfort zone, or ones that didn’t feed my ego, fame, or popularity, but ended up being really meaningful.
- Gratitude — remembering how far I’ve come and not losing sight of the blessings in front of me.
- Being easy to work with — being authentic, easy-going, and honest has gotten me just as many gigs as the actual music.
- Deleting social media — I permanently deleted it, and that’s forced me to truly trust God and real relationships instead of algorithms and likes.
Any message for our readers?
If I could leave you with something, it’s this: don’t overlook the simple things. Faith, health, family, love — those are the real wins. Music, career, whatever your passion is, it feels better when those foundations are strong. If you’re in a season where things feel heavy or confusing, keep moving, keep praying, keep showing up. God has a way of meeting us right in the middle of it.
Thank you so much, Kebi, for giving us your precious time! We wish you all the best for your journey ahead!