AUX welcomes SEIGG to Athens on May 16 for a night focused on hard groove, 90s-inspired techno and high-intensity underground club energy inside one of the city’s most forward-thinking nightlife spaces.
Joining the lineup alongside AQUILES., Até. and Pannox, the Paris-based artist arrives with growing momentum behind his name as one of the rising figures connected to the newer generation of European techno.
Known for blending hard groove pressure, old-school techno rhythms, hip-hop influence and house-driven movement, SEIGG approaches dance music with both technical precision and raw physical energy. His sets move fast but remain controlled, balancing sharp percussion and rolling basslines with an instinctive understanding of how to keep dancefloors fully locked in motion.
That approach has already earned support from artists including Alarico, Lacchesi, Chlar and Future 666, helping establish his position within the current wave of groove-focused underground techno.
Beyond DJing, SEIGG also works as a producer, composer and arranger, bringing a wider musical understanding into both his productions and live club performances.
The atmosphere surrounding AUX naturally complements that sound.
Located close to Kerameikos station, the Athens venue continues building its reputation around inclusivity, underground electronic music culture and carefully curated club experiences that prioritize safety, expression and connection inside the room.
The club’s philosophy remains intentionally clear:
come as you are.
Through its no-harassment policy, emphasis on accessibility and focus on mutual respect, AUX continues positioning itself as a safer and more open environment for nightlife culture in Athens — something increasingly important within contemporary club spaces across Europe.
Musically, the night promises a blend of hypnotic groove, high-energy techno structures and rhythmic intensity shaped by both old-school rave influence and modern underground aesthetics.
With support from AQUILES., Até. and Pannox helping build momentum across the evening, the event is designed for dancers looking for movement, pressure and full immersion until sunrise.
As Athens’ underground electronic scene continues expanding through spaces like AUX and a new generation of international artists, nights like this highlight the growing appetite for harder, groove-driven club experiences rooted in authenticity rather than spectacle.
On May 16, AUX opens its doors for a long night of fast rhythms, underground connection and uncompromising dancefloor energy led by one of Paris’ emerging techno names.
