Lady Arannia is the breakbeat project of Ainara Vega Torrejón, a DJ, producer and composer from Chiclana de la Frontera, in Cádiz. She presents herself around three connected pillars — breakbeat, UK garage and drum & bass — rather than as a specialist locked to a single tempo.
That geography is part of the story. Chiclana sits inside the current Cádiz and Andalusian map that is rebuilding a local breaks circuit after the first boom: not a historical headline name, but a working artist from the same southern towns that still feed rooms, labels and bills.
Her commercial catalogue is recent, concentrated in 2025 and 2026. The DJ side is older. Her own Beatport profile describes numerous club and event dates, including shared bills with Ctrl-Z, Backdraft and Lady Waks, a period running a local promotions outfit, and a residency at Carpas Yerba Buena, a name tied to the Andalusian breaks nightlife.
That matters for how she is read. Lady Arannia did not arrive only as a digital alias with a first upload. The studio name sits on top of a booth practice already placed in Cádiz rooms, even if the store pages start later.
She is also founder of Andalow Records, an independent imprint she presents as born in the south. The label is still early, but the intention is infrastructural: not only tracks under her own name, but a small platform next to the productions and the dates.
Ripper, with StreetBass, was issued on 18 August 2025 by SPACE PIZZA Records as a 134 BPM breakbeat cut. Official credits list Ainara Vega and Cristian Alvarez as composers and producers, with Lady Arannia and StreetBass as the performing artists — a useful confirmation that the alias and the legal name are the same person.
Corrosive, released in September 2025 on Sound Perfect Breakz Records : New School, is a solo statement from the same year. Store metadata again names Ainara Vega Torrejón as composer. Automático, with Ctrl-Z and Armstyle on Break Beat Connection (February 2025), puts her in the studio with a name she had already shared bills with. Love Yourself, issued on 16 July 2026 by 13monkeys Records, is her latest solo single.
The clearest scene marker so far is 444, with Bubu, issued on 22 April 2026 by Raveart Records. Composer credits include Ainara Vega Torrejón and Juan Antonio Maza Ruiz. Raveart framed the track as dark breakbeat with a hypnotic groove and a deep bass line — language that places her inside the imprint now carrying much of the current Andalusian revival.
Publishing with Bubu on Raveart does more than add a logo. It locates Lady Arannia in the same working circuit as other southern producers who treat breakbeat as a living club form, connected to UKG, bass and drum & bass rather than as a closed retro style.
Musically she presents as a fan of both retro and current language: broken rhythms with garage and D&B pressure, written for DJ use. The records so far are functional rather than conceptual — short digital singles aimed at bags and bills.
She has also been billed on current Andalusian dates, including Andalucía Fest in Seville. Those appearances sit with the self-description of a DJ who was already moving through rooms before the first labelled releases.
Lady Arannia therefore belongs to the newest productive layer of Andalusian breakbeat: a Chiclana artist building a catalogue, a label and a live presence at the same time. She is not a figure of the first southern boom. She is part of the map that is being drawn again now, from Cádiz outward.