Agent L is a DJ with a deep love for house music, a passion that began while playing records for friends and exploring sounds from the ‘80s up to today. He values the old-school underground spirit – raw, soulful, and unfiltered.

His sound sits somewhere between old-school house and minimal/deep tech, warm, rolling basslines, dusty 909s, chopped vocals, and unexpected moments that only make sense on a proper dancefloor. No overproduced drops, no formulas, just an honest, groove-driven flow.
Through his sets, he aims to create a storytelling experience, which he’s showcased at venues like Ro-Do Club in Zagreb, Dva Osam, and all the way down the coast during his long-time summer residency at Rico Beach Bar in Marina, alongside dozens of private events and gatherings.
Although he hasn’t released his own music yet, Agent L is working towards launching his production career, carefully shaping his sound and waiting for the right label and the right moment to release it.
His guestmix for INSITE was recorded live in one take. It’s a selection of house tracks with a groovy, rhythmic flow made for dancing. Listen to his guestmix now on YouTube or SoundCloud:
INSITE: If you could have a drink with any DJ/producer, who would it be?
AGENT L: Definitely Kolter (formerly DJOKO). He’s the main reason I fell in love with house music. The way he blends groove, swing, and warmth into something that feels both modern and timeless – that’s exactly what pulled me in. It’s not just about the tracks, it’s about the feeling behind them.
I’d love to hear about his influences, crate digging habits, and how he keeps things so raw, yet still so tight and effective.
Honestly, I don’t even care what we’d be drinking – the real juice would be in that conversation.
Favorite Track?
“Be Real” by Kolter.
That was the first track I truly fell in love with. The groove was what hooked me right away – it just rolled perfectly. But the way it combined that rhythm with soulful vocals and emotive piano chords gave it a depth I hadn’t felt before. It made me realize how powerful house music can be when everything just clicks.


