Contact & Press Kit

This page is the main hub for press, interviews, licensing, collaborations, and project contact for Bobku — a narrative EDM / tech-trance project set inside the fictional Feltware Festival.

Bobku is intentionally anti-headliner: the emphasis is on the work, the world, and the crews behind the show — not a traditional artist persona.

Contact

Press / Interviews

Email: press@bobkutech.com

If you have a deadline, include it in the subject line. Written Q&A is usually the fastest.

Licensing / Sync / Permissions

Email: requests@bobkutech.com

Include the track title(s), usage (film/podcast/game/etc.), territory, duration, and timeline.

General messages / fan notes / crew stories

Email: bobku@bobkutech.com

If you’re a listener, fan, or part of the live-event ecosystem, you’re always welcome to reach out or connect on socials—especially if you’ve got a story, role, or behind-the-scenes moment that deserves a little spotlight.

Fans / Crew Stories / Socials

If you found your way here as a listener, fan, crew member, or someone who works somewhere inside the live-event ecosystem: hello.

Bobku is always interested in hearing from the people behind the scenes — the weird stories, the invisible jobs, and the moments that never make the poster. If a track connects with your role, or if there’s a role you think deserves one, feel free to reach out.

For general messages, stories, and social contact:

If you’re sharing real-world clips or stories connected to a role already represented in a song, mention the track title when you write.

Live Format / Booking Interest

Bobku’s live vision is a puppet-forward performance format rather than a standard DJ-only presentation, and that side of the project is now actively being built. The first puppet producer, Patch, is currently in fabrication, while the broader live format continues to take shape as a hybrid of DJ performance, character presentation, and staged worldbuilding.

If you’re a venue, festival, curator, or collaborator interested in future appearances, early inquiries are welcome — especially if you’re open to unusual formats, side-stage experimentation, or performances that blur the line between club set and puppet show.

For now, availability and exact format still depend on the scope of the request. Use bobku@bobkutech.com with “Booking Interest” in the subject line.

EPK Summary

One-liner: Narrative EDM / tech-trance from a puppet-run festival world — built as a backstage love letter to the crews and invisible labor behind every show.

Short bio: Bobku is an independent EDM project built on trance foundations, character-driven storytelling, and a deep respect for the people behind the scenes. The music is written to work on a dancefloor, but each track can also include a scene (time + location) and a dedication that points back to real-world crew work.

Longer description: In-universe, Bobku is a studio collective of original puppet personas orbiting the Feltware Festival — a recurring 4pm–4am, multi-stage event treated like a temporary city. Behind the project is a single human creator using the puppet "collective" as a storytelling lens: different mindsets, different roles, different perspectives. The goal is simple: keep it danceable, keep the craft honest, and widen the spotlight.

Genres
EDM · Tech-Trance · Trance hybrids · (scene-driven detours)
Setting
Feltware Festival (fictional festival world; 4pm–4am timeline)
Core themes
Invisible labor · collaboration · gratitude · logistics-as-story
Home base
bobku.net

Interview Options

Interview the project (recommended)

Best for: concept, albums, storytelling, production approach, and the “spotlight the crew” thesis.

  • Written Q&A (fastest, easiest to schedule)
  • Audio/video interview (voice-only or on-camera by request)
  • Focus: craft, worldbuilding, and crew-centered themes

Anti-headliner note: Bobku prefers to keep the emphasis on the work and the world rather than personal branding.

Interview the “puppets” (in-universe)

If you want something playful, interviews can also be answered “in character” by the Bobku crew personas (Patch, Atlas, Phase, Loopette, etc.) — as a fictional studio roundtable.

  • Written Q&A (best format for in-character responses)
  • “Lead producer” framing available (one puppet “captains” the answers)
  • Great for features about worldbuilding, scene-writing, and festival logistics

These personas are fictional characters used for storytelling. Think: liner notes that can talk back.

Press Assets

Assets are provided for coverage and promotion. If you need something specific (square crops, banners, etc.), ask and it can be added.

Photo / Credit / Affiliation Notes

If you need legal name for contracts or licensing paperwork, it can be provided privately — it’s just not the headline of the project.