Aux: Anagenesis with NEGITIV Friday 13 March
Πρακτικές Πληροφορίες
| Ημερομηνία | Παρασκευή 13 Μαρτίου |
|---|---|
| Τιμή | €20 |
| Εισιτήρια | Αγοράστε εισιτήρια |
| Χώρος | Aux Club (Votanikos) |
| Διεύθυνση | Agiou Orous 15, Athens 104 47 |
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Anagenesis brings NEGITIV to AUX Club in Gazi on Friday the thirteenth. The first kick hits the two-hundred-capacity room at midnight and you feel the sub-bass settle into your ribcage before the BPM count registers.
NEGITIV is a Germany-based producer with Persian roots who started in psytrance in 2015 before landing on the harder end of the electronic spectrum: hardtechno, schranz, industrial. She grew up on classical music, which shows in the structural discipline of her sets — compositions built on hard kicks and rapid BPM designed not to entertain but to transfer energy directly. Her touring schedule across 2024 and 2025 reads like a European hardtechno circuit map: Verknipt, Hard Bock Drauf, Tanz Haus West in Frankfurt, Gate 13 in Portugal, District in the UK, plus dates in Colombia and the United States. Athens gets her through Anagenesis, the local collective whose tagline — where music, body and energy are reborn — describes their programming without exaggeration.
The AUX crowd on an Anagenesis night is inclusive by design. The club's stated ethos is come as you are, and the door operates accordingly — no dress code, no selection, just the entry fee and you are through. Regulars from the Athens hardtechno circuit share the floor with first-timers who followed the Resident Advisor listing. Two hundred people in a space built to hold exactly that number, and by two in the morning every one of them is moving.
AUX has emerged as a home base for rising Athens-based artists like Ate and Salin, who reached EXHALE Records and played Tomorrowland in 2025. The club runs regular nights including Velocity and Pulse Tribe, building a programming identity around quality and accessibility. Booking an international touring act like NEGITIV into a two-hundred-capacity room creates a density that larger venues cannot replicate — the distance between the DJ and the back wall is short enough that the energy stays concentrated rather than dissipating across open space.
If you want melodic builds, vocal hooks, or a tempo you can sway to, NEGITIV operates at a speed and intensity that makes swaying structurally impossible. But if you want industrial-weight kicks in a room where the walls are close enough to feel the sound pressure change when the drop hits, AUX on an Anagenesis Friday is built for exactly this.
AUX Club is at Agiou Orous 15 in Gazi, a short walk from Kerameikos metro. Entry runs €8-12 for Anagenesis events, with tickets through Resident Advisor. The set starts at midnight, which means the music peaks well after the last metro — budget for a taxi back to wherever you are sleeping.
A touring hardtechno set in a room built for two hundred, a door policy that welcomes everyone, and a sound system that asks nothing of you except movement.