GroovePulse x Hardvision: Alisa Murphy + Emperør + Mechanist + Naamaa + Saniter b2b Ther3min + Sl/Sh b2b Mvru
Πρακτικές Πληροφορίες
| Ημερομηνία | Σάββατο 7 Μαρτίου |
|---|---|
| Ώρα | 23:45 |
| Τιμή | €10 |
| Εισιτήρια | Αγοράστε εισιτήρια |
| Χώρος | Oddity (Petralona / Thissio) |
| Διεύθυνση | Iraklidon 61, Athens 118 54 |
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GroovePulse x Hardvision is a techno night at Oddity in Thissio on Saturday, March 7, starting at 23:45. Six acts share one room, one system, and seven hours of floor time.
GroovePulse is an Athens collective built around contemporary techno — steady groove, layered rhythms, sets designed for sustained movement rather than peak-and-drop spectacle. Emperør and Niels Kaye anchor the roster. Hardvision is the parallel project of Alisa Murphy, the DJ and producer behind Electric Cave, who has been running monthly events across Athens since her teens. Her sets draw from EBM, acid, and hard techno — the darker end of the spectrum that Oddity's compact basement amplifies rather than softens. This night merges both crews for the first time on the same bill, blending GroovePulse's groove-forward approach with Hardvision's harsher textures.
The room draws people who track local collectives by name, who have opinions about which Athens crew books better openers, and who show up before 01:00 because they know the early sets matter.
Oddity on Irakleidon 61 holds roughly two hundred people in a compact Thissio basement — intense, focused, sweaty. The sound system fills the space without drowning it, and at capacity the crowd density hits the point where you feel the room as a single body. Ticketed entry, typically eight to fifteen euros.
The lineup runs six deep: Alisa Murphy headlines, Emperør and Mechanist carry the middle hours, Naamaa opens, and two back-to-back pairings — Saniter with Ther3min, Sl/Sh with Mvru — fill the transitions. Expect the set order to push harder as the night progresses. By 03:00 the acid lines should be doing most of the talking.
If you want melodic builds and euphoric drops, Oddity's Blend nights are better suited. But if you want techno that leans into industrial weight and rhythmic aggression, this is the room where two of Athens' harder-edged collectives prove they belong on the same stage.
Oddity is a five-minute walk from Thissio metro. Doors at 23:45, which means the music is already running when most Saturday nights in Athens are still at dinner. The last metro is long gone by the time the night peaks, so budget for a taxi back — or stay until the 05:20 first train.
Two Athens collectives that usually operate on separate nights, sharing one basement for seven hours — the kind of local crossover that does not get a second date.