Metodi Hristov Munich arrives on May 13 as CFU and Scholli join forces for a massive open-air and indoor session at Lieberscholli, bringing one of peak-time techno’s most recognizable names to the center of Munich’s underground scene.
Running from 6 PM until 6 AM, the event is designed as a full progression through different energies and atmospheres — beginning outdoors before transitioning deep into the night inside the club space.
Headlining the evening is Bulgarian techno heavyweight Metodi Hristov, an artist known for blending peak-time techno, psy-influenced structures and melodic tension into a sound that has become instantly recognizable across international dancefloors.
Through releases on major labels and support from globally established artists, Metodi has steadily built a reputation for powerful productions and explosive DJ sets capable of balancing raw intensity with detailed groove construction. Beyond his own music, he is also the founder of Set About Music, one of the leading labels within the contemporary peak-time techno landscape.
What makes Metodi Hristov Munich especially fitting for the CFU concept is the shared focus on energy progression and immersive dancefloor storytelling.
Over the past year, CFU has become a growing force within Munich’s underground electronic scene, developing its own niche through a mixture of peak-time techno, psy-techno and psytrance influences. Rather than relying on disconnected sets or random programming, the collective focuses heavily on continuity — carefully building momentum across the entire night through sequencing, atmosphere and fluid transitions between artists.
The lineup reflects exactly that philosophy.
Alongside Metodi Hristov, the event features Marcel Dusk, SASHTY, prism., Eli Italiana, Robin Paul, SONOR and Møhr, creating a full-night journey shaped around escalating energy and hypnotic dancefloor movement.
According to organizers, visitors can expect carefully constructed sets, refined mixing and an atmosphere designed to intensify naturally as the night unfolds.
Lieberscholli once again provides the perfect setting for that format. The venue’s indoor-outdoor structure allows the event to evolve gradually — beginning with open-air spring energy before moving into darker and heavier club momentum after midnight.
That progression between environments mirrors the musical direction itself, moving from warm-up rhythms into deeper psychedelic textures and high-pressure peak-time sequences by the early morning hours.
As Munich’s underground scene continues expanding beyond traditional club formulas, events like Metodi Hristov Munich highlight the growing demand for longer, more immersive electronic music experiences built around flow, tension and collective energy rather than short-form nightlife consumption.
On May 13, CFU and Scholli promise exactly that — twelve hours of movement, pressure and carefully controlled dancefloor intensity from sunset until sunrise.
