Inside Algoriddim’s Role at Winter Music Conference 2026
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Winter Music Conference 2026 is next week, and Algoriddim is a leading voice among a host of companies closely tied to, and shaping, the current direction of DJ performance, club culture, and software design. Their presence at this year’s conference is anchored by Romain Pouillon, Algoriddim’s Chief Strategy Officer, who is scheduled to appear in the workshop Zen and the Art of DJing: Balancing Craft and Creativity on Thursday, March 26, from 4:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m. Pouillon will be in conversation alongside Junior Sanchez of Brobot Records, Doc Martin, and Sydney Blu, in a session built entirely on how performance practice, remix culture, conventional DJ tecnqiue, and artistic expression are meshed into modern DJs-as-artists.
That placement fits Algoriddim and the company’s pedigree well.
The company has built its entire reputation through djay, a platform that continues to expand across desktop, mobile, and newer device formats while staying focused on working DJs and the practical demands of performance. Algoriddim’s official platform pages describe djay as available across Mac, Windows, iOS, Android, Vision Pro, and Meta Quest, with Apple Music and Spotify integration across its major offerings.
A Company Closely Linked to Modern DJ Workflow

Algoriddim has earned a central spot in the DJ software conversation because its tools reflect how many DJs currently prepare, organize, and perform.
Streaming access, portable workflows, controller support, and cross-device flexibility are no longer fringe concerns. They are now part of the daily routine for a large section of the market, from new DJs learning on mobile devices to touring artists who need a setup that can move between home, studio, and stage, and Algoriddim’s offerings answer directly to that shift.

Their recent software updates reinforce that point even more confidently, and clearly match the needs of modern artists with better Cue Point Banks, up to 16 Hot Cues, the ability to save loops as Hot Cues, expanded hardware support, and broader media library improvements.
These go beyond cosmetic additions and address the part of DJing that happens before and during a set, where organization, speed, and control determine how fluid a performance feels.
Romain Pouillon Brings Longstanding Credibility to the Conversation

Pouillon’s role at WMC also speaks to the unique perspectives and industry insights Algoriddim is bringing to Miami this year.
We’ve described him as a music tech entrepreneur, DJ/Producer, and Chief Strategy Officer at Algoriddim, with more than a decade spent at the intersection of DJ performance, hardware, and software through positions at Native Instruments, Beatport, and Algoriddim. That background gives him a lot of credibility across product development, artist workflow, and club culture, which is a valuable combination for a conference built around practical exchange between artists, brands, and music business professionals.
Zen and the Art of DJing Extends the Right Conversation
The workshop itself gives Algoriddim a strong platform. WMC describes Zen and the Art of DJing: Balancing Craft and Creativity as a session focused on the deeper philosophy of DJing today, with discussion around live performance, remix culture, classic techniques, technical precision, and artistic expression. For Algoriddim, that is an effective setting because the company sits at the intersection of software design and performance culture.
If you need something to occupy your time while you wait for this panel, head to Magnetic Magazine to snag their eBook, aptly called Zen and the Art of DJing, which was made in partnership with Mixed In Key.
In the lead-up to Winter Music Conference, Algoriddim can be distilled down to its essence as a company with a clear place in the current DJ conversation. Its software continues to develop in step with real performance habits, its leadership is active in public-facing industry dialogue, and its presence at WMC 2026 connects product design to the larger creative questions that still define DJ culture. For attendees following the music technology side of the conference, Algoriddim is one of the names worth watching






