
Fed doesn’t follow trends — he builds spaces. Since the mid-2000s, he has forged his own path through electronic music. First through impactful techno sets across clubs in Belgium and northern France, then through silence — a deliberate break, a personal reset. In 2019, a new vision surfaced. One that embraced nuance and depth. A sound suspended between micro house, deep minimal, and subtle tech house — elegant, precise, and free of excess. From this vision came Oaked Music, a label not built for the spotlight, but for those who truly listen. Each release cultivates the silence between the notes — a minimalism that invites immersion rather than distraction. Oaked is not just a label. It’s a clear line drawn between the underground and the timeless — a place where