➕ 25/02/ - Tresor Berlin ➕
We are thrilled to spread our wings in order to travel a bit further this time – kicking off this year’s schedule with hosting a night in Tresor’s basement for their beloved New Faces format. We are looking forward to curate our first club night in Berlin to start off 2026 together!
For this opportunity we are pleased to host a list of three emergent acts accompanied by two of our residents that will be carrying you through the night.
We are looking forward to meeting new and old friends as well as being able to take our sound into a space charged with the energy of what soon will have been two decades.
@varuna.agosti@igadi__@pimimimimi@l1s4_s@hastad_mnc@tresorberlin
See you down in the basement!
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Mix is now up from my August set at Coppi
Slide 2 Laima Adelaide / Granite
Slide 3 Obwigszyh / Egress
Slide 4 Icarus in Love / Blanc
Photo by @charliebrophy_
Mix cover: original photo by @jess.jessica_____
Legends 📸
Home Sweet Home is calling 🧬
🗓️ Friday
🕚 10 pm
📍 XXXXX
Please note to pre-register for the upcoming event !
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You can bring your own drinks and supplies to the venue. Also we kindly ask for your support in form of 10€ per person which helps a lot to finance the venue :)
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𝙿𝚘𝚍𝚌𝚊𝚜𝚝 ¹³⁸: 𝙸𝚐𝚊𝚍𝚒
We’re very happy to present a 1.5 hour recording from our new Art Bei Ton team member Igadi for the 138th episode of our podcast series!
For this set, the Berlin-based DJ and producer has crafted an introspective sequence that moves from textural into deep soundscapes, seamlessly blending between broken and straight rhythms.
More info about Igadi:
Berlin-based artist Igadi crafts immersive soundscapes shaped by a deep sense of rhythm. He first started playing during university, but it was while living in Australia and developing his format through extended sets that his style truly took form. These experiences taught him to explore the balance between structure and unpredictability.
With an organic, intuitive mixing style, Igadi focuses on guiding the energy of the room. His philosophy reflects a belief that music should inspire engagement. Each set and production aims to create space for deep listening while keeping things moving.
Adaptable across contexts, Igadi moves between high-intensity moments and deep introspection, always maintaining a flow.