


Spearheading a percussive yet atmospheric sound, Konduku’s minimalist approach to hi-energy dance music has reached a singular space. Varying between half-time steppers, futuristic house music and lucid techno experiments, Konduku has assembled a raft of forward thinking club records.
Taking in UK bass culture to his sound, turn-of-the-century tech house and mid-2000s Italian techno, it’s an obsession for drums - and a wider scope for what falls between - that gives Konduku a rare, outsider’s edge. A major musical talent full of artistic influence, Konduku’s sound and style not only inspires but lives long in the memory.

DJ NOBU is the kind of DJ who has devoted his life to the art of DJing and the magic of dancing. He is not a techno DJ nor a house DJ. His musical spectrum is wider than most current DJs. He's the purist in its truest sense when it comes to his profession - he's on another level compared to regular DJs you see in regular clubs when it comes to making people dance and taking them on a musical trip. He puts so much energy to his performance to ensure that he gives the dancers an unforgettable experience at every gig he plays.


Kassem Mosse first spread under-the-radar shockwaves with his debut on queer-collective label Mikrodisko in 2006, surprising a curious scene with his dusty, smothered, foggy productions. Over three critically acclaimed fulllength solo albums (Workshop 19 (2014); Disclosure (2016); Chilazon Gaiden (2017) he has evolved his style by stripping it bare, exposing its core, while simultaneously managing to extract warm free-flowing jazz and avant-garde characteristics. Besides operating his Ominira imprint, Mosse is frequently associated with labels such as workshop, Honest Jon’s and The Trilogy Tapes. As a DJ Kassem Mosse blurs the lines of electronic dance music; jacking beats mixed up with acid house, Dance Mania-trax and beyond - being a wellseasoned selector he knows how to keep it fresh and captivating, interlacing the well known with the unknown.
There is a certain feeling of intimacy in Lowtec`s work.
Having worked professionally as a DJ for almost three decades now, Lowtec is a well-experienced selector. A DJ set of his definitely reflects the atmosphere in his compositions: “Lo-fi, low tech, rough and slow, it depends on the situation. From deep house to experimental electronics. Low with peaks. It should be a trip.” Lowtec is a storyteller in the true meaning of the word. Being able to combine rough subterraneous basslines together with more soulful funk and disco saturated records demands certain skill and finesse.
Admission 20 € / before midnight 15 €
From 11pm DJ Nobu, the kind of DJ who has devoted his life to the art of DJing and the magic of dancing. He is not a techno DJ nor a house DJ. His musical spectrum is wider than most current DJs.
Konduku, is one of the best in the game right now. With an ever-shapeshifting understanding of rhythm, the artist crafts sublime dance music with a staunchly leftfield bent. Varying between half-time steppers, futuristic house music and lucid techno experiments, Konduku has assembled a raft of forward thinking club records.
Workshop at ANNEX - Start 10pm
Kassem Mosse & Lowtec
As a DJ Kassem Mosse blurs the lines of electronic dance music; jacking beats mixed up with acid house, Dance Mania-trax and beyond - being a wellseasoned selector he knows how to keep it fresh and captivating, interlacing the well known with the unknown.
A DJ set of his definitely reflects the atmosphere in his compositions: “Lo-fi, low tech, rough and slow, it depends on the situation. From deep house to experimental electronics. Low with peaks. It should be a trip.” Being able to combine rough subterraneous basslines together with more soulful funk and disco saturated records demands certain skill and finesse.
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Freddy K
all night long
at Open Ground
at Open Ground
at ANNEX
at Open Ground
at Open Ground
at Open Ground
at Open Ground
at Open Ground
at Open Ground
free entry
free entry
free entry
free entry
free entry
free entry