The evil set

 

 When Nühn takes control of the decks, it’s not just about mixing tracks — it’s about channeling a collective energy that unfolds through raw, melodic, and deeply visceral soundwaves. His DJ set is a ritual where relentless techno collides with carefully crafted melodic textures, constantly nodding to the roots of the '90s while boldly embracing a sound that belongs entirely to the now. The session kicks off with hypnotic grooves and mechanical percussion, evoking the spirit of early warehouse raves when techno still smelled of concrete and revolution. Nühn captures that essence and filters it through a modern lens, where every drop is surgically calculated to shake the ground beneath the dancers. The kicks are heavy, dry, and unforgiving — straight from the core of hard techno — yet they don’t drown out emotion. Ethereal melodies rise at just the right moments, floating between layers of distortion like persistent memories of what was and what’s still to come. The ‘90s influences echo through acidic synths, subtle vocal samples, and repetitive sequences that induce a trance-like state. Still, the sonic treatment and structure of the set feel decidedly current: dynamic, unpredictable, and brutally immersive. Nühn doesn’t just make people dance — he builds atmospheres. He creates a universe where bodies never rest, yet the soul is taken on a journey. His set is a cathartic experience where nostalgia and cutting-edge sounds embrace on a timeless dancefloor.