Girls Night DEPO returns on May 16 with its first fully vinyl-only edition, bringing three selectors, two turntables and a night built entirely around raw mixing skills, deep selection and the physical energy of playing records.
Inside DEPO Klub, the concept strips modern club performance back to its essentials. No USBs, no loops and no sync buttons — just vinyl from start to finish.
At a time when digital workflows dominate most dancefloors, the Girls Night DEPO format leans into something more demanding and more personal. Every transition, tempo adjustment and moment of tension happens manually, placing full focus on technique, timing and connection with the room.
Opening the night is Kim Ono, whose eclectic vinyl selections move naturally through breaks, grooves and rhythm-focused sounds designed to slowly pull the dancefloor into motion. Her approach balances movement and atmosphere, setting the tone for a night shaped by flow rather than instant impact.
Teychee takes over next, bringing a darker and more hypnotic techno direction into the space. Known for immersive sets and intense energy control, she guides the room deeper through rolling pressure, sharp transitions and fast-moving club momentum that fits perfectly within the analog-only environment.
Closing duties belong to Lady Luga, whose uncompromising old-school hard techno style already left a strong impression during previous appearances. Fast, aggressive and heavily influenced by classic warehouse energy, her sets channel the spirit of earlier rave eras while maintaining enough force to completely dominate a modern dancefloor.
Part of what makes Girls Night DEPO stand out is the balance between technical respect for DJ culture and an open, welcoming atmosphere around the event itself. The focus remains on music, skill and shared club experience rather than spectacle or performance trends.
DEPO Klub provides the perfect setting for that philosophy. With its industrial layout, underground identity and strong connection to heavier electronic sounds, the venue continues to support events centered around authentic dancefloor culture and uncompromising music programming.
Everyone is welcome.
On May 16, Girls Night DEPO brings vinyl back to the center of the room — loud, physical and fully alive.
