All Night Long MATEA x Alisa Murphy
Πρακτικές Πληροφορίες
| Ημερομηνία | Παρασκευή 13 Μαρτίου |
|---|---|
| Ώρα | 23:59 |
| Τιμή | €10 |
| Εισιτήρια | Αγοράστε εισιτήρια |
| Χώρος | 2ten |
| Διεύθυνση | Ermou 135, Athina 105 55 |
Περιγραφή στα Αγγλικά
All Night Long MATEA x Alisa Murphy is a DJ set at 2ten in the basement of Nomads on Ermou 135, central Athens. The staircase drops you below street level and the first thing you register is the low-end — it reaches your ribs before your ears sort out the tempo.
MATEA is an Athens-based DJ and producer whose sets pull from hard groove and psytrance filtered through a stripped-back minimal lens, blurring genre boundaries with each transition. Alisa Murphy — Alexandra Fragkou in the credits — founded both Electric Cave and Hardvision, two brands that have become load-bearing pillars of Athens underground techno. She has held residencies and monthly events at Temple, Oddity, and Zed Athens, building a sound rooted in EBM, acid, and hard techno. Putting the two on a bill together signals a night that moves between dark, groove-driven textures and industrial-edged intensity.
The crowd at 2ten for a night like this knows what it signed up for. These are people who check Resident Advisor before making Friday plans, who have opinions about Funktion-One versus Void setups, and who dress for a room that runs hot by 02:00. Strangers share cigarettes outside between sets. Conversations happen in the smoking area or not at all.
2ten occupies the basement beneath Nomads at Ermou 135 — a compact, sweaty underground space from the founders of Steam Athens. The room holds maybe a hundred and fifty people at capacity, and when it fills, the proximity becomes part of the experience. Entry runs around six euros with an eighteen-plus door policy.
Expect a b2b format that builds across the night. MATEA likely opens the trajectory with groove-heavy minimal lines before the sound darkens and Alisa Murphy's acid-laced hard techno takes the room to peak pressure. The handoff between styles is the point — this is not two separate sets stitched together but a conversation between selectors who understand each other's vocabulary.
If you prefer clubs where you can sit down, order a cocktail, and hear yourself talk, this basement makes that structurally impossible. But if you want to dance in a room where the walls sweat and the sound system does not apologize for the volume, this is the room.
2ten is a three-minute walk from Monastiraki metro. Doors open at midnight, but the room does not hit critical mass until well after 01:00. The last metro is long gone before this night peaks — budget for a taxi home.
A back-to-back between two selectors who have spent years building Athens underground from different corners of the same scene, in a room small enough that you will feel every transition.