Stamina Programme lights up Melbourne's underground this week with a hard-hitting lineup headlined by Dublin's Glen West
Dublin’s Glen West takes the helm at Stamina Programme this Saturday, delivering his sharp, bounce-led sound to Melbourne’s industrial underground.
Stamina Programme is teaming up with Influence Records to welcome two Dublin exports into Banana Alley Vaults for what shapes up as a serious night of hard techno and high-energy groove.
Glen West operates the main room tunnel this week, and his edits and club-focused remixes have already earned him serious traction with support from Funk Tribu, Pegassi, Prada2000 and Mika Heggemann, his sets sit firmly in that high-energy, groove-driven pocket that Stamina was built for.
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- When: Saturday, 21 February
- Where: Banana Alley Vaults, Melbourne
- Tickets: here
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Also making a return is MJU, whose thick melodic lines, distorted edges and distinctive sound design have already defined his Hardvizion live concept right across Australia. Rounding out the bill are Mitro, working the faster end of the spectrum, and Rude Boy, bringing raw productions straight from his own catalogue.
Located beneath Flinders Street in the historic Banana Alley Vaults, Stamina Programme has carved out a reputation as Melbourne’s industrial hub for hard techno, hard bounce and the harder edges of the 4/4 spectrum.
Three distinct rooms and bars sit within century-old tunnels, kitted out with festival-grade NEXO sound systems, three kilometres of neon lights and production that holds its own on a world stage.
Capacity hits over a thousand, the BPMs have no ceiling, and the whole thing is built by the scene, for the scene.
Tickets are on sale now.
For more information, head here.
This article was made in partnership with Stamina.