Friday 20 February, 23:59

Antigel Festival: Héctor Oaks – Phase Fatale b2b Audrey Danza, Hirma & Magz

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Héctor Oaks leads a night of fierce techno and acid, blending post-industrial thrust, ghetto‑tech grooves and searing acid for an explosive, focused set. Phase Fatale b2b Audrey Danza weave complex basslines and cinematic, relentless soundscapes into a hypnotic, immersive journey. In a second room, Hirma and Magz deliver high‑voltage sets mixing Afro‑influenced rhythms, Jersey, drum’n’bass, house and hip‑hop; other artists add warm, colourful DJ sets and garage/breaks/bass flavours.

Rte des Jeunes 95,
1212 Lancy, Switzerland
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