
Antigone
Antigone is at the forefront of the French techno scene, renowned for his bombastic yet lyrical techno sets.
In his formative years, he secured a five-year residency at Concrete in Paris – drawing in diverse crowds and cementing a solid artistic reputation in the process. In 2019, he became the first French artist to release on Nina Kraviz’s label, Trip. He followed that with a release on Amelie Lens’ Exhale, before launching his own label, No Pain No Game – a platform for his own experimental productions and a launchpad for emerging artists.
His latest EP, Selected Works Zero One, marks a deliberate turn toward the hard groove sounds of the early 2000s, returning to the melody and funk that first drew him to techno.
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IFIR
Russian-born IFIR started playing sets at the age of 16. Nearly two decades on, his dedication to the craft hasn’t wavered – only deepened.
His sets move fluidly across minimal, Romanian house and techno, and deep tech, shaped by an intuitive read of the room. For IFIR, DJing is as much about listening as it is about playing.
A vinyl purist through and through, he has spent years digging through records to build his repertoire. When the needle drops, his collection and craft do the talking.
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Quentin DCR
Quentin DCR is a Paris-born, Bali-based vinyl-only DJ known for digging deep into the 90s techno and trance archives, infused with warm house grooves.
A longtime frequenter of Berlin’s underground scene – notably Club der Visionaere and Hoppetosse – Quentin has brought his distinct sound to clubs and festivals across Europe and Asia.
Now based in Bali, he continues shaping the dancefloor through his LP Club and Blank event series.