Multisex touches down at Weekend Club Berlin for a three-floor, 24-hour journey with 15 artists through Multisexual Dance Music on June 13–14.
The Club opens at midnight with a Belo Horizonte prodigy raised on house from the age of 8, now splitting her time between São Paulo and Berlin as a resident of her hometown's leading underground party. She passes the baton to a dear friend — a Brazilian-Paraguayan DJ, producer, and label boss whose years hosting Dûsk in São Paulo only deepen her command of the booth. As sunrise breaks, a Berlin institution takes over: a Tresor resident since 2009 and founding member of the Same Bitches collective, bridging house and techno with two decades of vinyl devotion.
Mid-morning brings a California-born, Berlin-based label head and meticulous digger whose lush, hypnotic house sets earned him an RA feature on the art of DJing. He passes to a Toronto-born, Berlin-based DJ and producer whose rhythmic releases and sets at BRET and Panorama Bar have earned her the title of certified selector. Closing The Club is a legendary B2B between two-thirds of the iconic Apollonia trio — a Parisian fixture at DC-10's Circoloco Mondays alongside his co-founding member, whose deep, swinging sets and productions have been celebrated since 1998 and 2005 respectively. We look forward to welcoming them back for the third time at Multisex.
The Loft opens at 10 AM with a Romanian-born, Austria-raised selector who grew up on the sounds of Deep Dish and early electronic pioneers, picking up DJing in the early 2000s and never looking back. In 2009 he launched Do Easy Records, channelling his own productions alongside emerging talent. Releases followed on Moon Harbour, Bloop, Valioso and Endless Rotation, with remixes from Voigtmann and Subb-an affirming his standing in the scene. Nearly two decades in, the sound keeps evolving — roots intact. He is followed by an artist who emerged from Frankfurt's early 2000s minimal scene and built a global trajectory through residencies at Robert Johnson, Pacha Ibiza and Verboten New York. Releases on Cadenza and Running Back refined a sound rooted in instinct and layered structure. Nearly two decades in, trends still play no role in his method.
Closing the Loft is an Offenbach-born selector whose path into electronic music began behind the counter — working at Freebase Records and DBH Music before launching her own event series across Frankfurt and Offenbach. That drive earned her a residency at Robert Johnson, and her career has since taken her to Waking Life, Nachtdigital, Lost Village, and Berghain/Panorama Bar.
The musical journey on the Rooftop starts around noon with a Berlin-based vinyl-only DJ and producer moving between abstract minimalism, hypnotic grooves, and driving techno — playing a special Funk & Hip-Hop set for Multisex. He hands to a selector whose sets move between bouncy house, percussive cuts, deep UK garage textures, and Latin-infused rhythms. Next, a New York and Lagos-raised, Berlin-based Creative Producer and core Multisex team member brings her deep exploration of house to a very familiar booth after nearly two years away. She passes to a Berlin-based DJ, human rights activist, and co-founder of Hawar.Help.
Closing the Rooftop is a Luxembourg-born, Brussels-based founder of the beloved queer daytime party Gay Haze, whose decade of European touring has been defined by sweaty, seductive sets blending house, electro, progressive, and Latin sounds.
A full night and day of sound, movement, and intention — not just a party, but a shared celebration of Summer in the City we all love.
Come for the night, in the day, or come early and stay forever. As usual, we celebrate this night and day with Multisexual Dance Music! Please get familiar with our House Rules before the event.
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No presale — tickets only at the door.
Entrance is cash only. Bar is cash/card.
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Entry before 6 AM Sunday: 28€
Entry after 6 AM: 33€
Re-entry: 5€
Regular entry and re-entry close at 6 PM on Sunday.
Guestlist closes at 8 PM Sunday.
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Rooftop open at all times.
Food available from the morning.
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Photo by Kane Holz
Words by Victoria Abiola
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