On May 23, Ljubljana’s legendary Klub K4 hosts a special collaboration between re|lined and Belgrade-based collective MAGLA, bringing together two underground movements connected by a shared philosophy: music first, everything else second.
Headlined by Spanish techno artist ORBE, the night unfolds as an extended journey through hypnotic techno, minimal tension and immersive dancefloor energy — the kind of experience built not around spectacle, but around total sonic immersion.
Joining ORBE are Luka Jukić b2b Impedance, alongside .Paragon and Unknown Texture, completing a lineup carefully curated for continuity rather than fragmentation.
That sense of continuity sits at the core of MAGLA itself.
The Belgrade collective has steadily built a reputation throughout the regional underground scene through nights focused on long-form sessions, emotional depth and uncompromising dancefloor atmosphere. Their events intentionally avoid excessive branding or performative nightlife culture, instead creating environments where music gradually consumes the space until everything outside the room begins fading away.
The collaboration with re|lined feels like a natural extension of that philosophy.
Both collectives approach club culture less as entertainment and more as a shared emotional and sonic experience unfolding collectively in real time. There is no emphasis on spectacle, influencer culture or constant visual stimulation.
In fact, the event messaging says it directly:
“You don’t document this. You don’t repeat this.”
That mentality feels increasingly rare in modern nightlife.
At a moment when many club experiences are filtered through phones, short-form content and hyper-visibility, nights like In Between re|lined x MAGLA intentionally move in the opposite direction — toward intimacy, immersion and complete presence inside the music.
Klub K4 provides the perfect setting for that atmosphere.
As one of the most important underground institutions in the Balkans and wider Central European club circuit, K4 has spent decades cultivating a reputation for uncompromising electronic programming and deeply focused dancefloor experiences. Its low ceilings, dark architecture and legendary sound environment naturally amplify hypnotic and groove-driven music, making it one of the few spaces where long-form techno journeys can fully unfold without interruption.
At the center of the night stands ORBE.
Known for deep, textured and emotionally layered techno, the Spanish producer and DJ has become increasingly respected through releases and performances rooted in hypnotic rhythm structures and subtle sonic detail rather than aggressive peak-time theatrics. His sound balances precision and atmosphere carefully, creating tension through repetition and gradual evolution rather than sudden impact.
That approach aligns perfectly with the identity surrounding both MAGLA and re|lined.
Supporting him, Luka Jukić and Impedance join forces for a special back-to-back session expected to move fluidly through deeper techno territory and stripped-back rhythmic tension, while .Paragon and Unknown Texture continue shaping the night’s immersive progression.
The event also represents something broader than a single lineup.
It reflects a growing reconnection between underground communities across the former Yugoslav region — scenes increasingly linked not through industry structures or mainstream exposure, but through shared values surrounding club culture, sound and collective experience.
As the organizers themselves describe it:
“This night is about connection. Linking the ex-Yugoslav scene through sound, not words.”
And perhaps that is exactly what makes nights like this matter.
Not because they are loud.
But because they are honest.
On May 23, Klub K4 becomes a temporary shared space where strangers dissolve into rhythm together until morning.
