After acid-fueled chaos and warehouse energy, Peta Dijagnoza is heading into new territory.
On June 19th, the collective returns to Klub Kocka in Split with Tribal Ritual, a special edition dedicated to hypnotic rhythms, organic percussion and dancefloor spirituality. For one night, Kocka’s underground space will be transformed into a jungle of sound, where tribal electronica and live instrumentation guide dancers until sunrise.
At the heart of the concept is the idea of rhythm as a universal language.
Leading the charge is Monkey Miro, a veteran musician, producer and percussionist whose performances blend live drumming with electronic music. Having appeared in clubs and venues from Cologne to Split, he brings a unique energy to the dancefloor, layering organic percussion over driving electronic grooves. His live contribution promises to add an extra dimension to the night’s tribal atmosphere.
Joining him is Yuri, a familiar name to many through projects such as Banana Sound and ST!LLNESS. Known for eclectic selections and a willingness to move between styles, Yuri’s sets often explore bass-heavy sounds, breakbeat influences and rave aesthetics, creating a dynamic musical journey that constantly shifts direction while maintaining momentum.
Coyya adds another layer to the lineup. A long-time collector and selector, his approach to DJing is guided by curiosity rather than genre limitations. Drawing from house, techno and countless sounds in between, he is known for creating fluid sets that keep dancers engaged from start to finish.
Completing the lineup is After Ego, one of the driving forces behind Peta Dijagnoza and a familiar figure within Split’s underground scene. Whether through DJing, event organization, visual design or promotion, his mission has remained consistent: supporting rave culture and creating spaces where underground music can thrive.
Together, the four artists form a lineup designed around movement, groove and collective energy rather than rigid musical boundaries.
As always, the atmosphere is expected to be informal, welcoming and focused on the music. Organizers encourage attendees to bring water and prepare for a full night of dancing, while maintaining the event’s underground spirit that has helped build a loyal following around the Peta Dijagnoza series.
On June 19th, Kocka becomes a jungle.
Expect drums, bass, sweat and rhythms that refuse to stand still. 🌴🥁🖤🔊
