Syz anchoring the rut x forma lineup at The Island is the kind of booking that Bristol thrives on. It’s not just techno; it’s techno with texture, especially when paired with names like Small Crab 2, Ssslip, and Severine. With Beton Brut rounding out the bill, this one feels built for the heads who know their way around darker basslines.
The Red Church shifts gears with Club Djembe presents: G33, Rea, DJ Polo & DJ Stolen, keeping it lighter but no less infectious. Rea Uk, Dj Polo, and Dj Stolen push house and garage grooves that promise to move feet without losing edge. Perfect for those looking for rhythm over intensity.
Meanwhile at Document, Document presents: Mau P, Ben Sterling brings Mau P and Ben Sterling to the floor, backed by Styli. House and tech house dominate here—no surprise given the lineup—but there’s a precision to these selectors that makes this one worth the trip for genre purists.
The Love Inn celebrates its milestone with The Bricks 10 year anniversary with Anna Wall & Enrica Falqui, featuring Anna Wall and Enrica Falqui. These names bring a club-ready techno sound with subtle sophistication—a fitting choice for the venue’s 10th anniversary.
And then there’s Claude Vonstroke taking over The Clock Factory with a live set for Clock Factory presents: Claude VonStroke (Live). A heavyweight in any city, his presence in Bristol guarantees a packed room. Expect house that veers into funkier territory, with live manipulation keeping things unpredictable.
The full lineup for Bristol tomorrow is at all Bristol events.
