
RICH MORE
Biography
RICH MORE, real name GianMaria Maiocco, is an Italian DJ and producer who began showing his talent at age 14.
His career took off in 2013 with his single Lover Dose, included on the compilation Pure Pacha Summer 2013, alongside his remix of DiscoSound 2011 for Time Records. Since then he has released over 900 tracks on major labels such as Future House Cloud, Kontor, Pacha Rec, Sony Music, Time Rec, Sirup, Smilax, Blanco Y Negro, Cafe de Anatolia and Spinnin’ Talent Pool. His music has amassed more than 20 million streams worldwide and 43 million uses on TikTok and Instagram.
Notable releases include a very popular cover of Rhythm of the Night in 2023, followed by the 2024 tracks Hot Stuff, Leave the World Behind and Saturday Night. In 2025 he released remixes of iconic Italian hits: Alghero by Giuni Russo and Vamos a la Playa by Righeira.
His mixes—more than 2000 in number—are broadcast on major radio stations such as Pacha Radio, BBC Radio 1, Kiss Radio, Ibiza Global Radio, Chik Radio and Capital Dance. He has also been featured by specialist media including EDMcom, We Rave You, Billboard Italia, Billboard Dance, MixMag and EDM Nomad.
On stage, RICH MORE has performed at Pacha venues in Ibiza, London, Moscow and Barcelona, as well as at private events in Milan, Rome, Paris, Monte-Carlo and Saint-Tropez. Each winter he is the resident DJ of the GFC AfterSki in Sestriere, hosting guests such as Salmo, Il Pagante, DJs from Mars, Mauro Picotto, Cristian Marchi, DJ Matrix, Rudeejay, Luca Testa, Le Donatella and Ricky Le Roy. He also performs at events for Radio 105, SnowBreak, DutchWeek and for brands like Aperol, Armani, Kappa and Boem.
In May 2024 he hosted an exclusive set on a yacht during the Monaco Formula 1 Grand Prix, accompanied by the listening party for Paradiso by Tedua, with special guests including Fedez, Ghali, Tony Effe and influencer Zeus.
His career has been marked by accolades such as reaching the finals of the DJ Mazda “The Sound of Tomorrow 2016” competition for TomorrowLand, and residencies including “Movida Corona” at Pacha Ibiza and “Miller Soundclash” in Las Vegas.
