On May 23, RAVEYARD CROATIA returns to Depo Klub Zagreb with another uncompromising night dedicated to industrial pressure, extreme tempos and raw underground rave energy.
Set inside the brutal warehouse atmosphere of Depo Klub — located in the former Katran factory complex — the event pushes far beyond conventional club territory and directly into the darker, harder and more physical edges of electronic music culture.
This is not a night designed for casual clubbing.
It is built for endurance.
For movement.
For complete surrender to rhythm somewhere between 160 and 190 BPM.
Under the banner STRICTLY INDUSTRIAL, RAVEYARD continues shaping its own corner of Croatia’s harder underground scene through events focused less on trends and more on intensity, community and sonic extremity.
The concept remains intentionally direct:
heavy low-end pressure, distorted textures, relentless percussion and zero compromise in energy.
At a time when much of modern nightlife increasingly softens itself for broader audiences, RAVEYARD moves in the opposite direction — deeper into warehouse aesthetics, industrial atmosphere and rave functionality stripped down to its rawest form.
That philosophy is reflected throughout the lineup itself.
The night brings together the RAVEYARD resident collective:
4MMCX, BOGOEB, HINBASS, M.ACKE, MATEØ, MIBIAN and JERE — artists connected through a shared affinity for industrial techno, hardcore energy and high-intensity underground sound design.
Each selector contributes a different layer to the night’s progression, moving through territories where industrial techno, hard groove, hardcore rave and fast-paced experimental club sounds begin dissolving into one another.
Rather than isolated headline moments, the event functions as a collective sonic escalation.
That sense of collective identity feels central to what RAVEYARD has been building.
The project operates less like a traditional promoter brand and more like a self-contained underground movement shaped around DIY rave values, uncompromising music policy and a crowd fully committed to intensity.
Inside spaces like Depo Klub, those values become even more powerful.
The venue’s industrial architecture naturally amplifies the atmosphere surrounding harder electronic music. Concrete walls, warehouse energy and stripped-back production create an environment where the sound itself becomes the dominant physical force inside the room.
And at BPM ranges this high, sound stops functioning merely as entertainment.
It becomes physical experience.
Industrial rave culture has always existed slightly outside mainstream electronic music narratives — darker, faster and often intentionally confrontational. But that outsider status is exactly what continues attracting audiences searching for something more visceral and emotionally raw than polished festival aesthetics or predictable club formulas.
RAVEYARD embraces that identity completely.
There is no attempt to soften the edges.
No attempt to commercialize the atmosphere.
Only pressure, distortion and collective release through movement until sunrise.
As Croatia’s underground scene continues diversifying, nights like this highlight another important side of the region’s club culture — smaller but deeply committed communities keeping warehouse rave energy alive through independent programming and uncompromising sonic direction.
For dancers willing to fully immerse themselves inside industrial intensity and extreme BPM territory, May 23 at Depo Klub promises another relentless chapter in Zagreb’s harder underground circuit.
