TiMO ODV Dishes On What Fans Can Expect From His B2B Set At ULTRA South Africa
South African electronic music favourite TiMO ODV is counting down to his highly anticipated set at ULTRA South Africa this year, where he’ll bring his signature blend of melodic techno, tech house and indie dance to one of the country’s biggest festival stages. This year, the DJ is taking things up a notch as be is set to perform B2B alongside Kyle Cassim!
Known for his refusal to be boxed into a single genre, the ‘Save Me; hitmaker is set to deliver a performance that pushes boundaries while celebrating the power of homegrown talent.
With just weeks to go until the festival lights up Johannesburg and Cape Town, TiMO ODV opens up about his musical journey, creative process, and what fans can expect from his upcoming set.
You’re a massive name in the local dance scene. Where did your passion for music begin?
My passion for music began when I was five, carting my cassette tape player with me everywhere. At that age it was Backstreet Boys. As far as electronic music goes, my love for it started in my late teens while listening to tech house and other genres in nightclubs on the East Rand of Johannesburg.
You love being experimental in the music you produce. How important is it to let that creativity flow for you?
Well, I’m the type of artist that can only make what they’re feeling. If I’m not feeling it, I can’t make the vibe, no matter how much I actually want to. This obviously has good and bad sides, because sometimes what I feel aligns with a lot of people, and other times it doesn’t.
You just dropped your new single ‘Me, I Dance’ with Advent. Tell us a little bit more about that track.
I just felt like making something cool for some sets, so Advent and I cooked up that bad boy. The vocals I wrote are obviously making fun of the current state of club culture, where people go out more for other things than the music.
You’re set to perform at ULTRA South Africa this year. What does playing a festival of this scale mean to you as a South African electronic artist?
It’s always really cool playing the big stages, especially when you look out and see people engaging with the music in a big way.
Festivals like ULTRA bring international and local acts onto the same stage. Why do you think platforms like this are so important for growing and legitimising the local electronic music scene?
Letting people see their favourite local on the same stage as the internationals sometimes ends up with people preferring their homegrown talent on the day. Without having local acts on big stages, they’d be relegated to tiny little venues where they can’t show their actual potential, hidden away in a corner of a dirty bar with a subpar sound system.
ULTRA South Africa audiences are known for their energy and diversity. How does that kind of crowd influence the way you approach your set?
You definitely come in with higher energy, and you try to blur the lines between genres a bit instead of sticking to one particular sound. You might move between melodic techno, tech house, and indie dance, as opposed to a nightclub where you might stick to one genre for the night.
Can you give us a hint of what fans can expect from your ULTRA set?
I am so excited about playing B2B with Kyle Cassim this year. Fans can expect to hear my new single, some VIP edits, some unreleased music, and then some of my current favourite tracks.
What else do you have up your sleeve for the remainder of 2026?
I’m trying to finish more music than I have in previous years, so I’m just working away in the studio. Then I shall be releasing those tracks.
With a reputation for innovation and a deep connection to the dance floor, TiMO ODV is set to deliver another standout performance at ULTRA South Africa this year.
ULTRA South Africa 2026 Tickets Selling Fast
As excitement for the 11th edition of ULTRA South Africa builds, tickets have been selling fast and Ultranauts are encouraged to get their tickets before they sell out.
- Johannesburg –
- Saturday, 25 April 2026 at Expo Centre at Nasrec
- Tickets available from R1195 here
- Cape Town –
- Sunday, 26 April 2026 at The Ostrich
- Tickets available from R1095 here
For those wanting to elevate their ULTRA South Africa experience and book an exclusive VVIP table, please email tables@ultrasouthafrica.com.
All prices include VAT.
The full lineup can be found here.
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About Ultra South Africa
ULTRA South Africa is Africa’s largest electronic music festival and is part of Ultra Music Festival’s worldwide expansion which is now present in twenty countries. ULTRA South Africa is a single day event taking place in two cities (Johannesburg and Cape Town). Having debuted in 2014, ULTRA South Africa is one of the longest standing world editions of the festival.
ULTRA Worldwide
ULTRA Worldwide continues to cement its status as the most international music festival brand. Boasting active events on all six inhabited continents, including the flagship Ultra Music Festival in Miami, the global festival brand is heralded for delivering an unparalleled combination of top-tier electronic talent, cutting-edge technology and large-scale productions.










































