Manual Club welcomes Herzel and Mootika on Saturday, June 6, for a late-night session focused on the essentials of underground electronic music.
Running from 23:00 until 05:00, the event strips things back to a simple but effective formula: quality selectors, a dedicated crowd and a dancefloor driven by house and techno from start to finish.
In an era where club events often compete through oversized production and endless distractions, nights like this offer something different. The focus stays firmly on the music and the connection it creates between artist and audience.
That philosophy has become a defining feature of Manual Club, a space that continues to serve as an important meeting point for Rijeka’s electronic music community. Known for its intimate atmosphere and close relationship between DJs and dancers, the venue provides the perfect setting for longer, more immersive musical journeys.
Herzel and Mootika step into that environment with a shared understanding of what makes a proper club night work. Rather than relying on obvious peak-time moments, both artists are known for building energy gradually, creating a flow that allows the dancefloor to evolve naturally over the course of the night.
Expect a soundtrack moving between house, techno and deeper underground grooves, with enough variety to keep things interesting while maintaining a clear dancefloor focus.
The pairing itself promises an engaging dynamic. With only two names on the lineup, there is plenty of room for both artists to explore their sound in depth and shape the atmosphere without rushing through the night.
Sometimes the best club experiences come from exactly this kind of setup — fewer distractions, fewer expectations and more space for the music to do the work.
For Rijeka’s underground crowd, June 6 offers another opportunity to lose track of time inside one of the city’s most trusted club spaces.
Just two DJs, one room and five hours of underground movement.
