inda Flo invites a lineup of massive proportions to launch her new techno event series: MASS.
TSUNIMAN, ONA:V, and INDA FLO join forces to close out the long weekend with a sound and a crowd committed to the divinity of the dancefloor.
No hype, no gimmicks. Expect high-energy hypnotic techno elevated with a range of celestial, tribal, percussive, psychedelic, and global sounds. Plus thought-provoking visuals and a live operatic element in the form of a special guest appearance - expect the unexpected.
After a Bristol debut, MASS launches in London and lands in Club Silly - a rough-around-the-edges venue hidden off the beaten track of Brixton that has been carved out of a railway arch with raw brick and community soul.
Beyond the magic of the music, inda Flo carefully curates a space of ease for ravers to fully enjoy the clubbing experience:
- A PHAT DISCO BALL
- 2 hour-long DJ sets to completely immerse yourself in
- Super cheap drinks (if you disagree, I'll buy you a double)
- Light healthy snacks to keep you energised and hydrated
- A cute outdoor area to sit around a bonfire
- Comfy seating to rest limbs and bones
- Clean well-stocked toilets throughout the night
- Easy transportation (5 minute walk from Brixton Station on the Victoria Line)
- Lights on before the last train home (or onto the afters)
- Reasonable ticket prices that include membership to Club Silly which give you access to club benefits
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So, what's MASS?
More than just another club night, MASS is an immersive event series that invites us to dance in the questions and tensions of human existence; to move through the dualities and complexities of collective resistance; and to unite around a shared and sacred love of music, art, and counterculture. Rooted in the sound and spirit of techno and inspired by the cultures and cosmos of our world, MASS is a dancefloor experience that aims to leave the dancer changed - on a cellular and spiritual level.
MASS explores the expansive power of techno music for the mind, body, and soul; the dancefloor as a third space for co-existence and co-resistance, and spiritual ritual as a way to connect to something bigger than ourselves.