Greek vibes for KL clubbers


Dizharmonia will be in action tomorrow night.

THE Sweatbox: How Deep? 15 features Dizharmonia along with Otherkind and Obadius tomorrow in the Ren Lounge at Kyo KL.

Dizharmonia make a return after making their Sweatbox debut a year ago.

Sotiris and Sokratis, two Greeks from Athens, share the same love for the deep melodic techno sound.

Inspiration and influence is gathered by modern sounds of techno and old school progressive to create tracks aromatised by atmospheric and wicked synths and strings, aggressive basslines and tight drums.

Their very first big release came on Steyoyoke in 2016 with their track Emmanuel reaching the Top 20 in the Progressive House charts on Beatport while also the track epsilon was featured in the legendary John Digweed’s Transitions Radio Show.

Within the same year, their next releases also charted several times.

In 2017, Dizharmonia signed their deal with Zenhiser for creating and releasing their own unique sounds as Techno Molecules.

How Deep curator Otherkind and co-Sweatbox resident Obadius also feature for the night.

KYO KL

Mandarin Oriental Kuala Lumpur, off Jalan Pinang,

KLCC, KL

Admission (with one drink): RM50. For table reservations, please contact reservations@clubkyokl.com or 012-921 1730.

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