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VERTX x RADIANCE with Matrixxman, Anthony Linell, Obscure Shape and RONI Berlin 2026

Join the VERTX x RADIANCE event on March 21, 2026, at RSO.BERLIN, featuring artists like Matrixxman, Anthony Linell, and Obscure Shape.

·By Sebastian te Brake·
VERTX x RADIANCE with Matrixxman, Anthony Linell, Obscure Shape and RONI Berlin 2026 - EDM news article

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Join the VERTX x RADIANCE event on March 21, 2026, at RSO.BERLIN, featuring artists like Matrixxman, Anthony Linell, and Obscure Shape.

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On Saturday, March 21, 2026, RSO.BERLIN in Berlin will host VERTX x RADIANCE with Matrixxman, Anthony Linell, Obscure Shape and RONI. This event showcases a lineup of artists from various electronic music genres including Breakbeat and Techno. The venue, RSO.BERLIN, is a known hub for electronic music in the city, providing an ideal setting for enjoying high-quality performances from top talent.

The lineup features a variety of influential artists from different backgrounds. Matrixxman, hailing from Berlin, is recognized for his work in techno, bringing a local flavor to the event. Anthony Linell, originating from Miami, adds an electronic dimension with his unique sound. Other notable acts include Obscure Shape and RONI, both based in Berlin, who will deliver their electronic stylings. Each artist contributes to a rich musical range, ensuring an engaging experience for all attendees.

Berlin's electronic music scene remains robust, with a plethora of events on the horizon. On the same day, QS1 X Renate will take place, featuring 23 artists, and just the day before, 4Q4 Error will offer performances from 22 artists. Additionally, the upcoming EGGS EGGS EGGS event on April 4, 2026, promises to bring together an impressive lineup of 31 artists, indicating the city's continual support for innovative electronic programming.

Source: EDMDanceDirectory.com

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