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30.01.2026
22:00 Uhr
Revier Südost
30.01.2026
22:00 Uhr
CTM 2026: RSO 1 feat. NGHTCRWLR, Container, TOCCORORO, Catnapp
Set times will be available here during the event.Yetsuby
Cortisa Star
NGHTCRWLR
Catnapp
RONI
Jehia
Nexus (B4mba + Mooki6)
Container
nunguja
Assyouti b2b OKO DJ
TOCCORORO
Opium Hum
On the Robus floor, Yetsuby threads together her work with an intuitive and playful sense of structure, ranging from melody-driven house and techno to fractured electronic landscapes. 19 year old trans rapper Cortisa Star yoinks from the flavors of rap, drill, and hyperpop, stitching them together with heavy 808s and vocal distortion bordering on violence.
NGHTCRWLR erupts with stainless steel force, pushing through a wound of sound to bend the machinery of the club and the cacophony of the subterranean to her will. Skittery signifiers of drum-and-bass lurk through her deep, dark atmospheres, theatrical flourishes and hardcore punk elements slamdancing with breakbeats and basslines.
DJ, producer, and Nehza Records founder RONI has absorbed decades of electronic culture into her craft, pulling tbreakbeat, bass, speed dembow, jungle, and techno vibeage together in that sweet 140-160 BPM groove. TOCCORORO’s sets are interwoven with the languages of her Cuban-Spanish lineage. Guaracha mutates into hardstyle, raptor house curling into ballroom, Jersey Club detonating under tribal percussion, all weaving into a delirious ecosystem where hips conspire with bass.
Catnapp’s aggressive low-end and blunt confessionals of club ruin and bedroom breakdown drip with her blend of futuristic, nostalgia-laden pop laced liberally with trance hooks, R&B slap, and nu metal aggression sewn up with tenderness.
The Summe floor features curation by the Berlin/Barcelona collective No Stone.
Cairo’s cluttered streets, its ambient noise and chaotic rhythms are the raw material Assyouti transforms into breakbeat club experiments. Going B2B with Assyouti, OKO DJ has cultivated a reputation for genre-fluid sets that shift between coldwave textures, EBM beats and the ambient tension of stripped-down dancefloor moments. Jehia shapes his sound by soaking in a mix of club genres - jungle, bass, IDM, deconstructed club - and then letting the energy channel through his sets as a fierce, fluid blend of rhythm and mood. His performances lean into tension, intricate breakdowns that resolve into heavy groovage and unexpected maneuvers.
On her Oroko Radio and Refuge Worldwide residencies and behind the decks Nunguja's approach to sound is informed by layered cultural experiences and an instinct for play. Her sets feel exploratory and grounded at once, steeped in experimental textures and structures, strands of traditional African music interlaced. The result is a borderless sonic language that invites a sense of travel through rhythm and imagination.
Replacing Rozzma who was unable to attend for personal reasons,Nexus is the shared pressure cooker of B4MBA and MOOKI6 shaping chaos into signal, built from deep, shadowed frequencies and shaped by punk, industrial, dancehall, noise and trap. Container's unique mishmash of noise rock, hardware tape experiments and club rhythms carves out concrete slabs of sound, unsubtle, abrasive and distorted yet unyieldingly rhythmic and dance-driven. Perfectly described as »Lollapalooza 1996 held at Berghain 2006«, his new work leans deeper into sweaty drum machines channeling grunge aggression and hardcore absurdity.
Cortisa Star
NGHTCRWLR
Catnapp
RONI
Jehia
Nexus (B4mba + Mooki6)
Container
nunguja
Assyouti b2b OKO DJ
TOCCORORO
Opium Hum
On the Robus floor, Yetsuby threads together her work with an intuitive and playful sense of structure, ranging from melody-driven house and techno to fractured electronic landscapes. 19 year old trans rapper Cortisa Star yoinks from the flavors of rap, drill, and hyperpop, stitching them together with heavy 808s and vocal distortion bordering on violence.
NGHTCRWLR erupts with stainless steel force, pushing through a wound of sound to bend the machinery of the club and the cacophony of the subterranean to her will. Skittery signifiers of drum-and-bass lurk through her deep, dark atmospheres, theatrical flourishes and hardcore punk elements slamdancing with breakbeats and basslines.
DJ, producer, and Nehza Records founder RONI has absorbed decades of electronic culture into her craft, pulling tbreakbeat, bass, speed dembow, jungle, and techno vibeage together in that sweet 140-160 BPM groove. TOCCORORO’s sets are interwoven with the languages of her Cuban-Spanish lineage. Guaracha mutates into hardstyle, raptor house curling into ballroom, Jersey Club detonating under tribal percussion, all weaving into a delirious ecosystem where hips conspire with bass.
Catnapp’s aggressive low-end and blunt confessionals of club ruin and bedroom breakdown drip with her blend of futuristic, nostalgia-laden pop laced liberally with trance hooks, R&B slap, and nu metal aggression sewn up with tenderness.
The Summe floor features curation by the Berlin/Barcelona collective No Stone.
Cairo’s cluttered streets, its ambient noise and chaotic rhythms are the raw material Assyouti transforms into breakbeat club experiments. Going B2B with Assyouti, OKO DJ has cultivated a reputation for genre-fluid sets that shift between coldwave textures, EBM beats and the ambient tension of stripped-down dancefloor moments. Jehia shapes his sound by soaking in a mix of club genres - jungle, bass, IDM, deconstructed club - and then letting the energy channel through his sets as a fierce, fluid blend of rhythm and mood. His performances lean into tension, intricate breakdowns that resolve into heavy groovage and unexpected maneuvers.
On her Oroko Radio and Refuge Worldwide residencies and behind the decks Nunguja's approach to sound is informed by layered cultural experiences and an instinct for play. Her sets feel exploratory and grounded at once, steeped in experimental textures and structures, strands of traditional African music interlaced. The result is a borderless sonic language that invites a sense of travel through rhythm and imagination.
Replacing Rozzma who was unable to attend for personal reasons,Nexus is the shared pressure cooker of B4MBA and MOOKI6 shaping chaos into signal, built from deep, shadowed frequencies and shaped by punk, industrial, dancehall, noise and trap. Container's unique mishmash of noise rock, hardware tape experiments and club rhythms carves out concrete slabs of sound, unsubtle, abrasive and distorted yet unyieldingly rhythmic and dance-driven. Perfectly described as »Lollapalooza 1996 held at Berghain 2006«, his new work leans deeper into sweaty drum machines channeling grunge aggression and hardcore absurdity.