Source: Flow State
Tomu DJ represents a lineage of electronic music that prioritizes live improvisational thinking—learned through classical piano but executed in Ableton—rather than the production-as-composition model that dominates mainstream electronic music education. Her trajectory, tracked by Flow State since 2021, reflects the growing legitimization of “musician first, producer second” as a viable identity in electronic music, a position that was marginal a decade ago but now shapes everything from live PA setups to Ableton’s own marketing. The Bay Area context matters: she’s operating in a region where experimental electronic music still has institutional support and audience appetite, making her career possible in ways it wouldn’t be in markets where electronic music has fully collapsed into playlist consumption.