Elektron at DEPO returns this Saturday with another night dedicated to hard techno, industrial energy and the raw atmosphere that continues to define Zagreb’s underground club culture.
Taking place on May 9 inside DEPO’s warehouse setting, the event brings together a lineup focused on fast rhythms, hypnotic grooves and uncompromising late-night energy. Over recent editions, Elektron has quietly built a strong following among local techno crowds by staying true to heavier sounds and authentic club experiences rather than chasing trends.
Leading the night is a special B2B set between Schranzschwester and Tamchi, two artists known for intense selections and relentless momentum behind the decks. Their combined approach blends schranz textures, industrial pressure and driving hard techno rhythms designed for packed dancefloors and early morning hours.
The rest of the Elektron at DEPO lineup continues in the same direction. Teo Harouda brings a darker and groove-focused approach to modern techno, while Hadji and Noizephaser add even more intensity through heavy percussion, fast transitions and raw underground energy. Together, the lineup reflects the harder edge of the regional electronic music scene currently growing across clubs and warehouse spaces.
Part of what makes Elektron at DEPO stand out is the atmosphere surrounding the event itself. DEPO’s industrial environment, intimate layout and powerful soundsystem create the kind of setting where harder electronic music feels most natural — loud, physical and fully immersive.
The event starts at 11 PM, while visitors arriving before midnight will have free entry.
For fans of uncompromising techno, dark warehouse aesthetics and high-energy club nights, Elektron at DEPO looks set to deliver another strong chapter in Zagreb’s underground nightlife this weekend.
