Crystallmess anchoring the Bermondsey Triangle Takeover for NTS 15 at M.O.T is a bold move that already defines Saturday night in London. With a lineup featuring Dj Travella, Moxie, and Tim Reaper, this event leans deep into eclectic, boundary-pushing sounds, promising a mix of future beats and intricate rhythms that should keep the room locked until the last track.
Elsewhere, fabric splits its energy across two distinct rooms. The main floor hosts Fool's Paradise, a disco-heavy symposium featuring Mark Knight, Norman Jay, and Grant Nelson, while Room Two is handed over to the experimental warmth of Giegling, with Swayzak and Edward leading the charge. Fabric’s duality is worth noting, with house heads and disco lovers both finding their space.
For those seeking something stripped back but still energetic, the Sarum Point Pre-party at Gaffe brings Henry Bennett, Larushkin, and Toure into the fold, where house and techno intersect in an intimate setting. It’s the kind of event where the crowd sets the tone as much as the selectors.
Tech house finds its groove at E1 for the Siesta Opening Party, with Beezo, Brian Smith, and Jerome Six balancing Afro-infused rhythms and percussive builds to push the tempo into the early hours. Meanwhile, the Virus Trinity lineup at The Steel Yard tips toward the harder spectrum, with Ed Rush, Optical, and Audio delivering drum & bass that will shake the walls.
For a quieter, curated edge, Nico’s Bar at Hackney Bridge hosts the Deep Underground Spring Social, where Nau Leone and Christian J promise deep house and electronica for those who prefer their BPMs tempered but emotionally charged.
The full lineup for London tomorrow is at all London events.
