Roberto Sotgia Munich takes over Pimpernel on May 12 for an all-night session built around groove, warmth and the kind of dancefloor energy that unfolds naturally over long hours inside intimate club spaces.
Running from 10 PM until 6 AM, the night places full focus on flow rather than spectacle, allowing Roberto Sotgia to guide the room through house, disco and rhythm-driven club sounds shaped by decades of musical influence.
Active since 1999, Sotgia developed his approach through deep roots in soul, funk and hip-hop culture — influences that continue defining both his productions and DJ sets today. Rather than limiting himself to strict genre structures, his sound moves fluidly between disco textures, warm house grooves and laid-back rhythmic movement, always centered around timing, atmosphere and emotional connection on the dancefloor.
That flexibility has become one of the defining characteristics of his style.
Whether performing under his own name, through The Lost Tapes collective or via his Rosoul alias, Roberto Sotgia consistently approaches club music through groove-first philosophy rather than trend-driven club formulas. His productions often lean into lo-fi aesthetics, dusty textures and relaxed energy, while his sets maintain enough movement and tension to keep the floor locked in for hours.
The Roberto Sotgia Munich session at Pimpernel feels perfectly matched to the venue itself. Known for intimate atmosphere and a more stripped-back underground identity, Pimpernel has steadily become one of Munich’s spaces where dance music remains less about performance and more about shared energy inside the room.
Rather than chasing high-intensity peak moments, nights like this focus on gradual immersion — music unfolding patiently across the night while the crowd slowly settles into the rhythm of the space.
That approach reflects a growing appetite across smaller European club scenes for experiences that feel personal, warm and deeply connected to the roots of dancefloor culture rather than constant overstimulation.
For anyone drawn toward soulful grooves, fluid house selections and all-night sessions where vibe matters more than hype, Roberto Sotgia Munich promises exactly that on May 12 inside Pimpernel.
