Underground Agimi continues its Underground Monday series on May 18 with a special guest deeply connected to Berlin’s underground electronic music culture.
This time, the Tirana venue welcomes Daenell for a night focused on hypnotic rhythms, warm atmospheric textures and long-form dancefloor storytelling built around deep underground energy rather than fast-moving trends.
Known for super-heavy basslines, detailed rhythmic structures and emotionally driven progression, Daenell approaches DJing less as track selection and more as a complete musical journey. His sets move patiently through tension, groove and atmosphere, creating immersive experiences designed to keep dancers locked into the flow for hours.
The roots of his sound go back to Frankfurt during the golden years of 90s techno culture.
Growing up around legendary spaces such as Cocoon, Tanzhaus West, U60311 and Robert Johnson, he absorbed the influence of Germany’s foundational club movement before eventually relocating to Berlin to study audio engineering and dive fully into the city’s evolving rave culture.
That combination of old-school techno heritage and modern Berlin underground identity continues shaping his musical direction today.
Over the years, Daenell has appeared in respected Berlin venues including Süß War Gestern and Weißer Hase, while also performing internationally in Amsterdam, Tallinn and Marrakech. His appearances at the iconic Sisyphos further established his reputation for hypnotic and emotionally layered sets built for deep dancefloor immersion.
Underground Agimi once again provides the perfect setting for that kind of experience.
The venue continues building its identity around intimate underground atmosphere, quality music programming and nights centered on connection rather than commercial nightlife formulas. Instead of oversized spectacle, the focus remains on sound, movement and the people inside the room.
That philosophy naturally aligns with the spirit of Underground Monday Agimi.
As Tirana’s underground electronic scene keeps evolving through independent venues and international artists, nights like this continue strengthening the connection between the city and wider European club culture.
On May 18, Underground Agimi invites dancers into a slower, deeper and more hypnotic Monday night journey guided by one of Berlin’s emotionally driven underground selectors.
