Enlight Frequencies with BYORN
Πρακτικές Πληροφορίες
| Ημερομηνία | Παρασκευή 6 Μαρτίου |
|---|---|
| Ώρα | 23:59 |
| Τιμή | €15 |
| Εισιτήρια | Αγοράστε εισιτήρια |
| Χώρος | Oddity (Petralona / Thissio) |
| Διεύθυνση | Iraklidon 61, Athens 118 54 |
Περιγραφή στα Αγγλικά
Friday tips into Saturday and you follow a side street off Irakleidon until the bass finds you — the pressurized kind that tells you exactly which door to push open. Inside Oddity, the ceiling is low enough that the sound has nowhere to go but through you.
BYORN — real name Bjorn Verbeeck — is a Belgian producer who turned hard techno into something that carries emotional weight. His production draws from hard techno, psy, and cinematic sound design, and the result is music that hits at high BPM while holding melodic lines most hard techno producers abandon. Beatport named him their best-selling hard techno artist in 2024, a title earned through releases on labels including Taapion, Etruria Beat, and Deestricted, and support from Amelie Lens and Farrago. Enlight Frequencies brings him to Oddity for a night positioned at the intersection where Thissio's club programming pushes back against the harder sounds dominating Gazi — still heavy, but with enough melody to make you close your eyes instead of just your fists.
The room at Oddity draws from a specific slice of the Athens electronic scene: the people who want their techno hard but not punishing, who track Blend collective nights and RA listings rather than walking down Gazi until something sounds right. You will find people who know the track IDs before Shazam does, couples who discovered the venue through its progressive and melodic programming, and a few curious regulars testing whether a hard techno headliner fits the room's usual sonic character.
| Aspect | Details | |--------|---------| | **Setting** | Oddity, Irakleidon 61, Thissio — compact club, ~200 capacity | | **Vibe** | Intense, focused, sweaty — a room that earns its atmosphere through volume | | **Sound** | Hard techno with melodic and cinematic elements, heavy low end, high energy | | **Door** | Ticketed, €8-15 |
BYORN builds sets the way his productions build: layering cinematic textures over driving rhythms, dropping the BPM just long enough to let the room breathe before accelerating again. In a venue this size, the distance between the DJ and the back wall is short enough that the energy transfer is direct — no VIP sections, no elevated booth, just a room full of people moving in the same direction. Oddity's sound system fills the space without drowning it, and at two hundred capacity the crowd density hits the point where you feel the room as a single body.
If you want a night out with table service and audible conversation, Oddity at midnight operates on terms that make both impossible. But if you want hard techno delivered with enough craft to hold your attention past the drop, in a Thissio basement that keeps the ceiling low and the sound pressure high — walk down Irakleidon and follow the bass.
Oddity sits at Irakleidon 61, a five-minute walk from Thissio metro. Doors open at midnight. Tickets are €8-15, available through RA. The venue runs card payments. Dress code is not enforced, but the room runs warm — dress light. The last metro is long gone by the time the night peaks, so budget for a taxi back.
Beatport's best-selling hard techno artist of 2024 in a two-hundred-person room — the math on this one favors arriving early.