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Rendher on Now Here, No Religion Lab, and staying authentic in the circuit

Rendher is an independent artist, DJ, and electronic music producer born in Barcelona in 1994. Known for his distinctive blend of tech-house with 90s hip-hop and Latin rhythms, has emerged as a powerful voice in the global scene. He is also part of the Now Here family and will be performing at Hï Ibiza this Tuesday, July 29th.

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Founder of No Religion Lab and co-founder of the off-the-record series Ressels, Rendher’s approach is both innovative and grounded, shaped by a DIY spirit and strong creative intent.

His work has landed on renowned labels and earned support from international acts, while his performances have taken him to Hï Ibiza, DC-10, Printworks, Shelter, and Brooklyn Mirage. In 2024, he will release his debut album ‘All My Sounds’—a collaborative and genre-pushing body of work that begins with the single ‘Milito Pa’.

On July 29th, Rendher performs a double date in Ibiza—first on the Now Here Radio Show via Ibiza Global Radio, then later at Hï Ibiza’s Club Room alongside Paco Osuna and Iglesias. Grab your tickets here

In this conversation, Rendher opens up about creative balance, building community, and the moments behind the music.

EG: Hi, Saul! Welcome back to EG. It’s a pleasure to have you here with us. How have you been lately?

Rendher: Hey! Thanks for having me again — it’s always a pleasure. I’ve been good, really focused and inspired. This year’s been intense in the best way: lots of traveling, releasing new music, and growing my own label. I feel like I’m in a moment where everything’s starting to align with a deeper purpose.

EG: You’ve been part of Now Here since 2023, and beyond Ibiza, you’ve shared the stage with Paco in cities like Mexico, Tulum, Madrid, and New York. What does being part of this project mean to you, and how does it align with your artistic vision and the moment you’re currently living in your career?

Rendher: Being part of Now Here means a lot to me. Sharing the booth with Paco, someone I truly admire, has been a defining experience. But beyond that, Now Here represents freedom and intention — it gives me the space to express my sound with full honesty. At this stage in my career, that kind of platform is everything. It’s helped me grow, both musically and personally.

EG: With two Now Here appearances on July 29th, first on the IGR Radio Show and then at Hï, how do you approach crafting each set? Are there specific sounds or dynamics you want to explore in each context?

Rendher: Definitely. For the IGR Radio show, I go a bit deeper — it’s more introspective, more emotional. It allows me to explore subtler textures and moods. is a totally different vibe — high energy, physical, full of tension and release. I always adapt to the space and time of day, but I stay true to what I’m feeling in the moment. Every set is a chance to tell a different story.

EG: By the way, congratulations on the release of your latest single, ‘Riffer Wiffer’, with Leroy Barry on your label NRL! What has the reception been like?

Rendher: Thank you! The response has been amazing. We didn’t expect it to hit the way it did, but people really connected with the energy of the track. Some of my favorite DJs have been playing it out, and the feedback has been super positive. Leroy and I always have a great flow when we work together — it’s organic and fun.

“Being part of Now Here means a lot to me. Sharing the booth with Paco, someone I truly admire, has been a defining experience”

EG: ‘Riffer Wiffer’ is a very unique name — and you’ve also created a great video to go with the track. Is there a story behind it?

Rendher: The name actually came from a random voice note during the session — one of those silly moments that just sticks. We wanted to keep the spirit playful and not take ourselves too seriously. The video reflects that too — it’s chaotic, weird, and kind of hypnotic. That’s a big part of the No Religion Lab ethos: breaking rules but with intention.

EG: Speaking of No Religion Lab. Where is the project at the moment? What can we expect from No Religion Lab moving forward?

Rendher: No Religion Lab is growing slowly but with a strong foundation. It started as a way to release my own music without compromises, but now it’s becoming a home for other boundary-pushing artists too. More releases are coming, we’ve got a new merch drop on the way, and we’re planning some special events soon. It’s more than just a label — it’s a mindset and a community.

EG: On a different note, what can we expect from the next episode of your new blog series, ‘Life Is A Loop’?

Rendher: The next episode is a recap of everything that’s been happening recently — especially the shows in Ibiza with the whole crew and the No Religion Lab showcase we hosted at the Nobu Hotel rooftop. It was a special one: a small but powerful gathering with music, merch, and people that really connect with what we’re building. That’s the kind of energy I want to capture in ‘Life Is A Loop’ — the real moments behind the scenes, not just the highlights. It’s a space for reflection, not just promotion.

EG: Now, stepping outside of the studio… Given your experience, what are some of the biggest challenges artists will face in the near future?

Rendher: One of the biggest challenges is staying authentic in the middle of all the noise. The pressure to constantly produce content can easily disconnect you from your real purpose. Also, the current industry model doesn’t always support new artists in a sustainable way. So I think staying mentally grounded and building real connections will be key in the next few years.

“No Religion Lab is growing slowly but with a strong foundation”

EG: What’s next for Rendher? What milestones are you looking forward to now? Where can your fans catch you next? Any tours planned?

Rendher: There’s a lot coming up. After Ibiza, I’ll be touring South America in the fall, playing some new cities and road-testing fresh music. I’m also finishing my debut album, which is a huge milestone for me. More episodes of ‘Life Is A Loop’ are in the works, and No Religion Lab will keep expanding. I just want to keep building something meaningful — no rush, but always forward.

EG: Thank you so much for your time, Saul! We wish you all the best in the future. Take care!

Rendher: Thank you so much — always great to talk with you. See you on the dancefloor.

Rendher will be playing at   Paco Osuna’s Now Here on July 29th  in Hï Ibiza. Grab your tickets here.

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