On Thursday, January 22, aim+wall return with their residency, inviting two artists who thrive in the spaces where club music mutates and reloads itself.
Piezo operates at the edges of UK club futurism, folding psychedelic rhythm science into high-impact dance floor logic. Shaped by dubstep’s afterglow and sharpened through Bristol’s sound system culture, his sets slip across tempos and textures with restless intent. Expect warped percussion, elastic bass pressure, and open-ended narratives built for movement, not comfort.
Zohar brings a razor-focused counterbalance. Percussive, pulsating, and meticulously layered, his sound locks tension and low-end into constant motion. Known for technical precision and surprising connections, Zohar’s selections feel both disorienting and deeply physical, club music with sharp teeth and long memory.
aim+wall frame the night through contrast and continuity, stitching together UK bass, techno, and leftfield club forms into a cohesive, high-voltage journey.
PIEZO
A restless force in contemporary club music, Piezo channels dubstep lineage, hi-def sound design, and psychedelic rhythm into unpredictable DJ sets and live performances. With releases on Idle Hands, Swamp81, Wisdom Teeth, Dekmantel UFO, and his own Ansia imprint, his sound is playful, sharp, and future-facing.
ZOHAR
Percussive and dynamic, Zohar’s club language is built on tension, low-end weight, and precise rhythmic control. A key figure in the Dutch scene, his work spans releases on his ZHR label and appearances at Dekmantel, Atonal, Lowlands, and beyond.
AIM+WALL
Born from Bucharest’s independent circuit, aim+wall is a platform for sound exploration, bridging UK bass, footwork, jungle, and IDM through radio, live sets, and productions. Unity through contrast, always.