A prominent figure in the local music scene is turning up the volume on Oshawa’s nightlife and event industry. Lindsey Pallister, widely known by her stage name DJ Lynz, has officially launched the Vibrant Sounds DJ collective, a rebranding of her previous company, DJ Lynz and Company. The milestone was celebrated with a high-energy brand launch party at the Biltmore Theatre in downtown Oshawa on April 20, 2026. This transition marks a significant shift from a solo-focused business to a collaborative powerhouse featuring a roster of 20 professional DJs, each bringing a minimum of five years of industry experience to the table.
Pallister’s journey from a young machinist to the founder of the Vibrant Sounds DJ collective spans over two decades. Her passion for the craft was ignited on a dance floor in Edmonton, leading her to experiment with rented gear in her apartment. Upon returning to Durham, she built her reputation at Club 717, the region’s only designated LGBTQ+ nightclub, before expanding into weddings, university events, and Toronto waterfront tours. The decision to rebrand stems from a desire to foster a supportive culture among artists. Pallister noted that DJing can often be a solitary profession, and the collective aims to provide a space where talent can share ideas and grow together.
The Vibrant Sounds DJ collective is launching at a time when the demand for professional music services in Durham Region is reaching a fever pitch. Pallister observed that while DJs were once reserved for clubs or weddings, local restaurants are now regularly investing in “atmosphere enhancement,” booking DJs multiple nights a week. This shift has allowed more local talent to find consistent work within their own backyard. Beyond providing entertainment for public and private events, the collective is dedicated to mentorship. Pallister currently offers a program to help musically inclined individuals navigate the logistical complexities of high-stakes performances.
Representation is a cornerstone of the new brand. As a woman who frequently faced discrimination in a male-dominated industry, Pallister is committed to using the Vibrant Sounds DJ collective to uplift female and LGBTQ+ performers. While the current roster includes many men, her “sonar” is always tuned to finding diverse talent in the community—having met her current team members everywhere from restaurant booths to soup kitchen volunteer lines. Her long-term vision includes establishing a formal DJ school in Oshawa to teach both the technical art of mixing and the professional standards required for a successful career.
As Vibrant Sounds begins its new chapter, it stands as a testament to the growing cultural sophistication of the Durham Region. The collective is now accepting inquiries for all types of events, promising a professional, team-oriented approach to event entertainment. With a foundation built on 20 years of experience and a forward-looking mentorship model, Pallister is ensuring that the local beat stays strong for years to come.



















