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Marshmello
Marshmello turned a masked concept into one of dance music's most scalable global brands. The Philadelphia-born producer, born Christopher Comstock, broke through in 2015 and pushed that momentum into streaming-era staples like “Alone” and “Happier,” plus crossover records with pop, rap, and country acts. His live profile still lands hard in festival settings, which is why a slot at World DJ Festival in Seoul matters. It puts Marshmello on a bill with Zedd, Armin van Buuren, and Eric Prydz at Seoul Land, with BEPC Tangent driving the event architecture.
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Discography
2018
HappierSingle
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2016
JoytimeAlbum
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2016
AloneSingle
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2026
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Fans Also Ask
Does Marshmello show his face?
Marshmello has kept the helmet central to the project since the alias launched in 2015. His real identity, Christopher Comstock, is widely reported, but the public-facing brand still leans on the masked performance persona rather than regular face-reveal marketing.
What was Marshmello called before Marshmello?
Before launching Marshmello, Christopher Comstock released music as Dotcom. That earlier project helped him build a base in electronic music before the Marshmello rebrand pushed him into a much bigger global pop and festival lane.
What are Marshmello's biggest songs?
Marshmello's best-known records include “Alone,” “Silence,” “Wolves,” “Friends,” and “Happier.” Those singles helped turn him from a festival breakout into a streaming giant with multi-platinum reach across the US, Europe, and Asia.
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