• CLUB NIGHT

    Saturday
    28.03

    Attention house heads: this is your night! Our second opening weekend highlights the many shades of house, from deep and stripped-back to high-energy and driving. Inviting a healthy mix of local talent, respected OGs and international heavyweights, this night is built for those who come to dance.

     

    • > Early Entry €9
    • > Regular Entry €14
    sold out

    Who's playing?

    • Angel D’lite

      Post-constructivist rave, hi-nrg lovecore, cakebeat, fabba. Angel D’lite comes from an alternate universe where the UV sun gives way to neon night skies and genres flow lysergically in kaleidoscopic displays of temporal distortion.

      Schooled in London’s underground party network, in a short time she’s gone from omnipresent trance dancer to being at the forefront of an international queer resistance against corporate electronic music monoculture.

      Releases on Radiant Records, Ritual Poison, Planet Euphorique and much more coming soon, have blended femme sensuality with roughneck rave euphoria.

      The past couple years have seen some iconic, euphoric and ridiculous dancefloor moments at cute and sexy clubs and parties across Europe such as Panorama Bar, De School, Spielraum, Draaimolen, Adonis, Big Dyke Energy, and her joint London imprint with Eris Drew - Temple of Dreams.

      Always ecstatic, empathic and energetic, she looks like the party she brings.

    • Frank Haag

      F rank Haag directs his sonic focus toward the contemporary realm of unearthly electronic music. His work is driven by a desire to push beyond stylistic boundaries, blending raw instinct with influences drawn from diverse cultures and musical traditions, all in pursuit of the defamiliarizing power of electronic sound. His roots trace back to the late ’90s, playing raw house and techno on a pair of worn-out belt-drive turntables bought with his savings. During his studies in Sonology at the Royal Conservatory in The Hague, Frank deepened his experimental approach and developed a fascination for analog studio techniques and immersive multi-channel compositions. Early releases on Thema, Tic Tac Toe, and Serialism followed, alongside Live PA performances at internationally respected venues and festivals such as AwakeningsFestival and Watergate. Over time, his sound continued to evolve, gradually shedding genre conventions and predictable patterns. Drawing from the analog heritage of Detroit and Berlin, he distilled these influences into a stripped-back and personal language, focusing on atmosphere, tension, and subtle evolution rather than overt stylistic references. As a member ofAmsterdam’s VBX family, he refined this direction further. His Image Exposed EP (VBX008) received strong support from artists including Craig Richards and Raresh. Frank’s sets are defined by their subtle intensity, psychological layering, and elastic sense of time. Combining musicality with deep technical knowledge, he builds immersive narratives that are equally compelling in the studio and on stage.
    • Klankers

      Mickael Michaelides, better known as Klankers, is noted for drawing influences from the progressive elements of the 90s and early 2000s era. Having played at venues and festivals such as Renate, Thuishaven, Laak, Basic Grooves, Onder De Radar, among others. With residency at RRFM in Amsterdam, Klankers is always open to sharing his discoveries.
    • Onbeperkt Housbaar

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