Carl Craig
Margaret Dygas
Michael Mayer
Matthew Dexter
Kasra V
Marie Malarie
Xiaolin
E-Talking
TPR
DJ TEETH
Hypersoft Soundsystem
Tickets
9–10.8.25.
OXI.
On August 9–10, we bring our S/S25 season at OXI to its logical conclusion with the biggest party yet: our first Weekender, running 32 hours nonstop over the entire club, from Saturday daytime all the way through Sunday night.Over the course of the season, we have hosted a massive array of our favourite artists, including a number of legendary DJs, producers and label heads who each influenced electronic music and the art of DJing in highly significant ways, from pioneers of the Italian school Francesco Farfa and Daniele Baldelli, to Jane Fitz, key figures from Berlin’s development of house and techno, Nick Höppner and DJ Pete, to legendary tech- and minimal house pioneers Alex Neri and Magda. In so doing, we’ve attempted to trace the connections between our influences and experiences, paying tribute to some of the artists, eras and movements that have shaped us the most, while presenting new additions to the scene and leaning into more styles and sounds than ever before – including a new emphasis on different shapes and forms of techno.
Now, for the final chapter, we are taking it back to where it all began: Detroit.
We will be joined on this occasion by none other than Carl Craig, considered by many to be the pioneer and leading figure of the second wave of Detroit techno, who emerged in the early 1990s alongside other luminaries of the era such as Underground Resistance, Jeff Mills, Robert Hood and Octave One, and went on to shape and define the global embrace of electronic music as an art form. Transcending legendary status, he is among a tier of untouchable artists who will forever be written in the books of dance music history as visionaries who massively altered the course of electronic music for generations to come.
Carl will be in best company with Perlon and Kompakt legends Margaret Dygas and Michael Mayer, two hugely influential artists and fixtures of the early-to-mid 2010s era Berlin scene, and a tightly curated selection of contemporary international leftfield house and techno, including the return of Matthew Dexter, Kasra V and E-Talking, the long-awaited Hypersoft debuts of Marie Malarie and Xiaolin, and special extended sets from Hypersoft founders and residents TPR and DJ TEETH.
This will be our last party for a while, so we are going out with a bang. Let’s dance.