Friday 21 November
Studios // 21:00 // € 7,50-10
DAMn Techno
Genre: Groove Techno, Hypnotic Techno & Techno
Line up: Rhythmslave, Walichi, Marco Aurelio
Open: 21:00 - 03:00 hrs
Tickets: € 7,50-10

DAMn Techno returns to OT301 for the final event of the year. We welcome one of Amsterdam’s underground pillars, Marco Aurelio — known as the main host of Amsterdam’s Most Wanted and a steady supporter of emerging local talent.
Joining him is rhythmslave (aka Matje), presenting his new alter ego for the first time, along with our own Walichi, returning to the decks with his distinctive, carefully crafted soundscapes.

Program:
21:00/23:00: Rhythmslave
23:00/01:00: Walichi
01:00/03:00: Marco Aurelio

Artists bios

Rhythmslave is an Amsterdam-based DJ deeply inspired by the underground. Known for his hypnotic sound and immersive sets, he brings raw energy to every dance floor he touches. With years of experience spinning at underground parties, Matje stays true to the essence: deep grooves, stripped-down rhythms, and an unfiltered connection with the crowd.

Walichi, born in Miami, raised in Aruba, roots from Lebanon and based in Utrecht, Netherlands.
As one of the residents of Damn Techno, he will take the listeners through his Ominous Lair in which the listener will be transported through various Techno (sub)genres!
Inspired by artists like Dax J, Serena Butler, Tommy Four Seven, Ancient Methods, Ignez and many more.
Having played in multiple clubs such as OT301, BASIS, Studio-T Walichi knows how to set a mysterious/dark tone.

Marco Aurelio is an artist born and raised in Amsterdam with Moroccan roots.
He takes you on an immersive journey through pulsating rhythms and dynamic soundscapes.
His sets are dynamic and contain energy shifts, sometimes deep. Still, he stays consistently uptempo, driving the energy forward as hypnotic loops weave through the mix, creating a trance-like atmosphere.
Expect layered sounds where he plays trippy and atmospheric set that pulls the audience to a deeper into a kaleidoscopic sonic experience. Tribal percussion elements add an organic, primal intensity, grounding the ethereal sound in raw, rhythmic power.
Throughout the set, energy shifts keep the crowd on their toes, building tension and releasing it in waves, delivering an electrifying, mind-bending ride from start to finish.
Personally, he is called Sous and he is for many years behind the curtains a known face and contributor as well as a force to the underground scene in Amsterdam.