Legato returns to Club Frka on May 22 with a lineup rooted deeply in underground techno culture, bringing German-based artists Lost Minds and Peak Fine for a night focused on hypnotic groove, driving percussion and long-form dancefloor energy.
Both artists are closely connected to Deepwax, a project dedicated to preserving authentic club culture through groove-oriented and immersive electronic music experiences. Rather than leaning into fast trends or festival-style intensity, the night promises a more focused and intimate approach built around rhythm, atmosphere and steady momentum.
Lost Minds arrives with years of experience shaped by early schranz influences and a deep connection to underground club spaces. Over time, his sound evolved into a powerful blend of hardgroove and hypnotic techno, driven by rolling percussion, tight rhythmic structures and the kind of energy that keeps the floor moving without relying on obvious peak-time tricks.
Alongside him, Peak Fine brings a more fluid and atmospheric approach. Her sets are built carefully through tension, pacing and hypnotic repetition, balancing groove-heavy selections with sharp dynamic control and emotionally charged progression throughout the night.
Together, the pairing reflects a wider movement currently happening across underground European dancefloors, where groove-focused techno is once again becoming central to club culture. Instead of aggressive drops and overstimulation, the focus shifts back toward flow, tension and physical movement inside smaller club environments.
Supporting the guests are local artists Adnoir, Nemesia and Abizmal, adding regional underground energy to a lineup already shaped around immersive and dancefloor-driven sounds.
Club Frka provides the perfect setting for that kind of night. Known for its intimate atmosphere and raw underground character, the venue continues attracting crowds searching for club experiences centered around music and connection rather than commercial nightlife formulas.
Tickets will be available at the entrance, priced at 15 KM before midnight and 20 KM after.
For anyone drawn to hypnotic groove, rolling percussion and uncompromising underground techno, May 22 at Club Frka promises a carefully curated journey from start to finish.
