Sa 13/06

CRUISE

BLITZ

Muallem ALL NIGHT LONG [Childhood]

Set times for the weekends are published every Friday noon at www.blitz. club.

PLEASE RESPECT OUR NO PHOTO POLICY!
NO PHONES ON THE DANCE FLOORS!
BE WHO YOU ARE!
LOVE IS THE MESSAGE!

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„It’s fundamentally not about you. A lot of DJs get that wrong. You are the least important person in the room. And by being vulnerable you serve the context way better. The most important skill of a DJ is to be empathetic. Read the context, have an emotional connection and intuitively know what the room needs next.”
Muallem has been putting this into practice since his early teens, DJing young, finding his way into clubs at fifteen, and arriving early at an understanding of what a dancefloor is actually for: the communal celebration of it, the way music and a room full of people can become one thing. Years of studying and DJing abroad, then a return to Munich and the slow work of building what you’re standing in now: from SMiLE and Bob Beaman to today and Blitz, and to Cruise, which he built as a space for queer community and forward-thinking music: a blueprint for what this club is about.

For one full night in June, he takes the spotlight for once, for our penultimate Cruise celebrations. House, disco, techno form the coordinates, though we’d say it’s really about rhythm, a sense of funk and swing that cuts across genre, and deeply and literally resonates with our room: listen closely! „If you really love music, you can’t confine yourself to just one genre.” We’re curious where he takes us and our spaceship in June. Join us for a deep dive into the musical DNA of one of Blitz’ and Cruise’ key architects and of course: a communal gathering, fuelled by nine years of Blitz & Cruise alike. A rare chance to re-experience how Blitz was conceived: „DJing is my first love and I see all the other things that I do as a result of me being a DJ. I don’t see myself as a business guy; everything I do in terms of all the clubs and the label is basically a consequence of being a DJ.”