Oliver Deutschmann Split arrives on May 16 as ROAD! returns to Klub Kocka for another edition built around raw selection, heavy atmosphere and a dancefloor focused entirely on the music.
There are no unnecessary extras surrounding this one.
Just a room, a soundsystem and people who understand exactly why they came.
Headlining ROAD! #024 is Berlin-based DJ and producer Oliver Deutschmann, an artist whose name has remained deeply connected to underground techno culture for more than a decade. Known for hypnotic, groove-driven sets and emotionally charged club energy, Deutschmann built his reputation through consistency rather than hype — becoming a regular presence inside Europe’s darker and more intimate club spaces.
His sound moves naturally between deep techno pressure, subtle acid textures and stripped-back rhythmic movement, always maintaining focus on the dancefloor itself rather than spectacle around it.
That approach fits perfectly within the philosophy behind ROAD!.
The project has steadily developed its own identity inside Split’s underground scene through nights centered around atmosphere, sound quality and carefully selected artists rather than trend-based programming or commercial club formulas.
Supporting the night are ChanoVski alongside Beko b2b Studa, adding local energy to a lineup already shaped around long-form movement and immersive club momentum.
Klub Kocka once again provides the setting — a venue long associated with alternative culture, underground music and intimate late-night experiences in Split. Its raw and direct atmosphere naturally complements ROAD!’s stripped-back approach to clubbing.
The message surrounding the event says everything needed:
No trends. No crowd-pleasing.
Just music and a dancefloor that knows why it’s there.
At a time when nightlife increasingly leans toward content, spectacle and overstimulation, ROAD! continues pushing in the opposite direction — toward focus, connection and the physical experience of sound inside a dark room.
If you’re searching for flashy production or easy festival moments, this probably isn’t the event for you.
But if you’re looking for the real thing, Oliver Deutschmann Split at Klub Kocka promises exactly that on May 16.
