Mike Daye, performing as Genix, is a Stoke-on-Trent producer who has been one of Anjunabeats' most reliable contributors since his 2010 label debut. He came up through the late-2000s UK trance scene with early releases on Adrian & Raz, AVA Recordings, and a series of independent imprints before signing to Anjunabeats — the move that placed him at the centre of the late-decade melodic-progressive lineage alongside Andrew Bayer, Ilan Bluestone, and Sunny Lax.
His 2014 track "Stadium Four" — built around a soaring synth lead and festival-scale drop architecture — became one of the defining records of the modern Anjuna sound and a permanent fixture of Above & Beyond's Group Therapy radio show. Subsequent singles "Above the Clouds" (2017), "Where Did You Go" (2019, with Sunny Lax), the Wide Awake EP (2021), and the long-running "Genix" collaborative catalogue with Ilan Bluestone have kept him in continuous Anjunabeats rotation across more than a decade. The combination of big-room melodic-progressive instinct and disciplined arrangement craft sits at the meeting point of 138 BPM trance and peak-time progressive house.
Beyond original releases, Genix is a regular at ABGT live events, Anjunadeep / Anjunabeats Open Air editions, and the broader Above & Beyond touring calendar. His remix work spans the full Anjuna roster, and his GenixMusic.com web presence and steady Anjunabeats single calendar position him as one of the label's most dependable workhorses — a producer whose name on a track is itself a quality signal for the modern Anjuna mainstage audience.
Sound Style
Big-room melodic progressive with peak-time energy and emotional breakdowns — the Anjuna mainstage template that pairs well with Above & Beyond, ilan Bluestone, and Sunny Lax.