This RSO Club Night features floor curation by the collective No_Stone. Emerging from Egypt’s underground music scene and shaped by the contrasting pulses of Berlin and Barcelona, it’s a melding of distinct yet harmonious artistic sensibilities.

Jehia pulls from jungle, bass mutations, IDM splinters and the wider club maelstrom, then channels all of it into sets that feel both sharpened and slippery. He builds pressure with knotty breakdowns, then flips the release into heavy, rolling motion, steering dancers through abrupt turns and shadowy detours. Replacing Rozzma, 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.

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.

Container has spent over a decade sculpting chaos into something that still pounds forward with purpose. Noise rock grit, battered hardware, and mutant techno all pile into his tracks, producing a style that feels like a demolition derby set to a four-on-the-floor heartbeat. His latest work leans harder into this rockstruck mania: drum machines sweat, distortion snarls, and everything lunges ahead with warehouse ferocity.

Assyouti spins the turbulence of Cairo’s streets into fractured breakbeat experiments, piecing together rhythms from static, scrapyard electronics, and ghosted samples. Going B2B with Assyouti, OKO DJ adds her own wild range, shifting through coldwave chill, EBM pressure, and tense minimal pulses.

  • PBFPC 2 (Personal Blendings For Public Consumption), by Assyouti

  • PBFPC 2 (Personal Blendings For Public Consumption), by Assyouti

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The apparance of Rozzma is supported by Goethe-Institut.