Fenimore + Cirkle + Até
Practical Information
| Date | Friday 6 March |
|---|---|
| Time | 23:45 |
| Price | €10 |
| Tickets | Buy tickets |
| Venue | Aux Club (Votanikos) |
| Address | Agiou Orous 15, Athens 104 47 |
Quarter to midnight on a Friday and the door at Agiou Orous 15 is open — no clipboard, no scrutiny, just a nod and the sound hitting you from the stairwell before you reach the floor. Aux Club runs on a policy it states out loud: come as you are.
This Fenimore, Cirkle, and Ate techno night brings three strands of Athens electronic music onto a single dance floor. Cirkle has been a fixture of the city's scene for over a decade, holding a residency at Six Dogs for more than ten years and building DJ sets that honour 90s techno roots while driving toward something more kinetic. Ate is the Aux Club resident who broke onto the international stage — she and Salin caught Amelie Lens's attention during a B2B set at this very venue, leading to releases on EXHALE Records and a Tomorrowland 2025 appearance that marked a turning point for Athens techno visibility abroad. Her sound fuses heavy 90s basslines with emotional melodies and her own vocals. Fenimore completes the bill with bouncy basslines and high-energy grooves that bridge depth and drive.
The Aux crowd is the one Athens built after it got tired of gatekeeping. People who moved on from door politics and just want to dance to techno that earns their attention. The room fills with those who came alone and those who came together, and by 2am you cannot tell the difference. No one is performing coolness — the energy is directed at the decks, not at each other.
| Aspect | Details | |--------|---------| | **Setting** | Aux Club, Agiou Orous 15, Gazi — ~200 capacity, purpose-built dance floor | | **Vibe** | Inclusive, energetic, unpretentious — quality without gatekeeping | | **Sound** | Techno: 90s-rooted basslines, emotional melodic layers, high-energy grooves | | **Door** | Open entry, €8-12, come as you are |
The night opens with Fenimore setting the tempo — grooves that warm the room without exhausting it. Cirkle takes over with the authority of someone who has been reading Athens dance floors for a decade, pulling from old-school techno vocabulary while pushing the BPM forward. Ate closes, and this is where the room tips: the EXHALE-signed sound, the vocal layers, the basslines that hit the chest. By the time she is deep into her set the floor has reorganized itself around whoever is dancing hardest, and the walls of Aux are doing what 200-capacity rooms do when every person inside is moving.
If you want curated exclusivity, door theatre, and the social currency of surviving a selector, Aux is explicitly not that venue. But if you want three Athens-based DJs building the next chapter of Greek techno, on a floor where the only criterion for entry is showing up — this is the Friday night.
Aux Club is at Agiou Orous 15 in Gazi, a short walk from Kerameikos metro. Doors at 23:45 on Friday March 6. Entry runs €8-12. The club hosts regular nights including Velocity and Pulse Tribe. Last metro runs around midnight; plan a taxi for the ride home.
One of these three DJs has releases on Amelie Lens's EXHALE Records and played Tomorrowland last year. She still closes nights at a 200-person club in Gazi with an open door — and that tells you everything about where Aux puts its priorities.