CRUISE
BLITZ
DJ MARIA.
Muallem [Childhood]
Reduks [roots.audio]
Sunil Sharpe
PLUS
CYRK [Childhood]
Ed Davenport [Childhood]
Tanjuesch
Set times for the weekends are published every Friday noon at www.blitz. club.
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> One of techno’s true people < is a bold claim for an artist bio, but Sunil Sharpe lives up to it. The Irish artist is not only an acclaimed DJ with dexterous technical skills, a selector who draws you in for a closer look, but much more besides. He has released on labels such as BPitch Control, Mord and Sheworks and runs his own Earwiggle imprint, too. Beyond the booth, he is a promoter, educator and tireless advocate for nightlife, from DJ workshops to campaigning for a more progressive approach to Ireland’s restrictive licensing laws. In other words: Sunil Sharpe keeps the bigger picture in view. And the music? Coarse, uncompromising techno, delivered with nimble fingers and unmistakable intent.
DJ MARIA. represents another artist committed to nurturing spaces for new experiences. Based in Japan and involved with the Moment Festival and Transcendence Festival, she stands for a new generation of Japanese psychedelic techno full of intricate, hallucinogenic and immersive detailwork.
Muallem and Reduks aren’t just two core members of Blitz Club (the former as the club’s founder, the latter as one of its freshest creative voices) they also share ties through Muallem’s Childhood label, with new releases by Reduks arriving soon. The two well-connected selectors will add the final touches to the Blitz Floor programme.
Speaking of Childhood affiliates, the PLUS floor welcomes CYRK and Ed Davenport (aka Inland), alongside local selector Tanjuesch, whose Softtheory mix series zooms in on minimal-indebted tech house nell’adagio.
While Davenport’s Inland alias explores darker and more introspective strains of techno, he has recently expanded his artistic range through the Globuli imprint, indulging in acid- and prog-leaning house and techno. Releases on labels such as Running Back, Dischi Autunno, Polari Records and Freeride Millennium – alongside Childhood, of course – help map the sound of CYRK: rooted in Italo disco with a knack for Detroit-inflected electro, house and acid.