Reform returns to Masters Club Zagreb on May 22 for another edition of its Resident Night series, bringing together a lineup centered around subtle tension, hypnotic groove and carefully evolving dancefloor energy.
Headlining the night is Kristijan Molnar, one of the most respected selectors in the regional electronic music scene and a DJ whose reputation has been built through patience, emotional depth and extraordinary control behind the decks.
Rather than relying on obvious drops or predictable peak-time formulas, Molnar approaches club music like a slow-burning narrative. His sets move fluidly through deep house, minimal textures, hypnotic techno and psychedelic grooves, creating long-form journeys that gradually pull the crowd deeper into the atmosphere of the room.
That approach has made him a cult favorite among audiences searching for something more immersive than standard club functionality.
Over the years, Kristijan Molnar has become closely associated with dancefloors where storytelling matters as much as track selection itself — spaces where DJs are allowed to build tension naturally and where listeners actually commit to the musical progression of the night.
Masters feels like the ideal setting for that philosophy.
The Zagreb club has long held a unique place inside the city’s nightlife culture through its intimate atmosphere, uncompromising music policy and close connection between DJs and crowd. Unlike larger venues focused on spectacle, Masters has always prioritized energy, sound and authenticity over presentation.
That intimacy makes nights like Reform Resident Night especially powerful.
Joining Molnar are Flaneur and Nicole, two artists whose sounds fit naturally within the deeper and more hypnotic aesthetic Reform continuously cultivates.
Flaneur’s sets balance rolling percussion, stripped-back groove and atmospheric layering with a restrained elegance that rewards patient listening, while Nicole adds another dimension through groove-focused selections and subtle emotional movement across genres and tempos.
Together, the lineup feels intentionally cohesive rather than built around isolated headline moments.
That consistency has become one of Reform’s strongest identities.
In a nightlife landscape increasingly shaped by short attention spans and algorithm-driven hype, Reform continues focusing on curation, flow and genuine dancefloor immersion. The emphasis remains firmly on musical progression, shared atmosphere and the emotional connection created between room, crowd and selector over the course of the night.
For those who appreciate deeper club experiences and DJs who prioritize storytelling over instant gratification, Reform Resident Night at Masters promises exactly the kind of late-night journey the venue has quietly perfected over the years.
