Juicy Romance
Drumsheds, 6 Glover Dr., N18 3HF London Kort
fös. 23.10.2026 19:00
It didn't take much to convince us.
Scottish techno powerhouse Terminal V are back by popular demand this October for a second edition at Drumsheds, across all. three. rooms.
With Holy Priest, Natte Visstick, Onlynumbers and Nikolina b2b KLOUD leading the first wave of artists, and more eyewatering names to be announced, expect a stern delivery of heavy and unrelenting techno - if you weren't already...
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Flytjendur
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Juicy Romance
The Scandalizer from down under
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Holy Priest
The masked enigma known as Holy Priest has quickly ascended as a trailblazer in the hard techno arena.
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OnlynumbersOnlynumbers, a rising force in the electrifying realm of techno music.
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Cara Elizabeth
Hi I'm Cara, a Berlin based DJ 🦦
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Lola CeriseLola Cerise is one of the most electrifying new voices of the European rave landscape. French-born and based in Paris, she crafts a fast blend of trance, hard trance, acid and hard bounce.
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I Hate ModelsI Hate Models - DJ, Producer and owner of the Label Disco Inferno
In a scene choked by formulae, we need voices that cut through the noise to present something unapologetically true and devoutly non-conformist. In his singular path as an artist, I Hate Models swerves standardised structures and instead focuses on emotional response. The energy of club music serves as a vessel for his own feelings and a tool to manipulate others with. The spectrum of moods expressed – in his productions, DJ sets and on his label Disco Inferno – veers from nostalgia and passion to loneliness, melancholia and brutality, often juxtaposing darkness and light in the same pulse as an authentic conduit of his own artistic self-assessment. On his journey thus far, IHM has released music on labels ranging from Arts to Perc Trax, who carried his 2019 album L’Âge Des Métamorphoses. He’s also remixed Depeche Mode. At every turn, his disregard for expectations and conventions has resulted in dynamic, ambitious music that feasts on the flesh of techno, industrial and trance without ever becoming beholden to one source. Within the microcosm of one track, the energy can shift from bruising rhythm to swooning ambience and back again – cascades of pearlescent melody giving way to shards of sheet metal, thunderous percussion offset by softly sculpted sine waves. That the further adventures of I Hate Models feel entirely open-ended is completely by design – generic constriction is the enemy of genuine catharsis. -
999999999
999999999 are an imposing and inescapable presence at the vanguard of the hard techno scene. In the studio and on stage, the immediacy of uncompromising machine music collides with the unpredictability of improvisation to create an
ever-shifting, forward-pushing energetic force.
Since the project started in 2016, the Italian duo have released a potent run of gnarly, precision-tooled 12”s on their own NineTimesNine label, most of which have been repressed multiple times in response to widespread demand. Elsewhere, their ‘300000003’ track (released on Planet Rhythm in 2018) was a breakout success, catching a viral wave, going through repress after repress and breaking their take on acid techno to a huge new audience. In 2020, they moved from a vinyl-only operation for their own productions to offering their music up digitally, and welcoming other artists into the fold.
But it’s as a live act 999999999 have truly carved out their reputation, presenting a hardware-only set with the impact and intensity to set alight the world’s largest techno events. Their rap sheet of past achievements is long and winding, taking in monolithic festivals and intense basements alike – every different strand of Awakenings, Fabric in London, Fabrik in Madrid, Crssd in San Diego, Fuse in Brussels, Sub Club in Glasgow, Kompass in Ghent, Possession (with Boiler Room) in Paris. They’ve completed tours across the Americas, in Asia, Australia and through every pulsing pocket of party energy in Europe.
Beyond their tours, 999999999 also take pride in hosting their own specially curated 9×9 Invites events across Europe, most notably in the much-missed Berlin techno mecca Griessmuehle where they welcomed respected artists such as Sunil Sharpe and Umwelt. They also enjoy taking control of the club for the entire night, for example doing the first 12-hour takeover of Khidi in Tbilisi in late 2019.
The secret to the success of the 999999999 project lies in its force of personality. Every thunderous kick, daggering synth stab and twisting acid line is fired off with a clear-sighted intention – everything is pitched to elicit the maximum physical and emotional response from the dancer. There’s no middle ground, just an emphatic tribute to the hard, dark, deep end of the night.
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Charlie Sparks
Fast Paced Straight To The Face High Energy Techno
Exhale | Possession | NineTimesNine
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DJ Cringey
This Kiwi/German DJ mixes techno, acid, EBM, and house with experimental sounds and vocals, creating energetic sets that leave a lasting impression on the crowd.
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MARIEEEAMARIEEEA is a Romanian born and London based DJ & Awarded Fashion Designer. She is the founder of @naughty.london - a non-binary fashion brand and fashion rave night, under the same umbrella.
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Laure Croft
Keep it sexy.
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Helena Lauwaert
Helena Lauwaert is a young and upcoming dj from Ghent. She defines herself by combining different styles, such as: groovy techno, hard house & speed house.
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LAUZLAÜZ is a female Acid and Hard Techno DJ / Producer from Scotland