April 24, 2026 — a rare flicker of light at Kino Roland. The doors don’t open often, but when they do, it feels less like a party and more like a moment you’re meant to witness. Inside, the night bends around a new guard stepping into focus. Alyssa and Gia — rising, restless, already shaping rooms beyond their years — carry the early hours with a quiet authority. Their sets trace the outlines of something imminent: first bookings turning into repeat invitations, small rooms into bigger ones, names whispered into line-ups that matter. You can hear the milestones as they happen, not in announcements but in transitions — sharper, bolder, undeniable. They’re joined by a pillar: Alex Dallas. Three decades deep, still moving forward. From Zukunft to Drumpoet, now curating Studio Zuerich, his presence isn’t nostalgia — it’s continuity. A bridge between what built the scene and what’s pushing it outward. His set lands like a reminder: longevity in dance music isn’t about staying relevant, it’s about staying curious. Somewhere in the mix, Nelsonfromthe9 threads through — a newcomer, yes, but with that sense of timing you can’t teach. The kind that suggests this won’t be the last time you see the name on a flyer. Kino Roland, as always, plays its part perfectly. A space that appears just
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April 24, 2026 — a rare flicker of light at Kino Roland. The doors don’t open often, but when they do, it feels less like a party and more like a moment you’re meant to witness. Inside, the night bends around a new guard stepping into focus. Alyssa and Gia — rising, restless, already shaping rooms beyond their years — carry the early hours with a quiet authority. Their sets trace the outlines of something imminent: first bookings turning into repeat invitations, small rooms into bigger ones, names whispered into line-ups that matter. You can hear the milestones as they happen, not in announcements but in transitions — sharper, bolder, undeniable. They’re joined by a pillar: Alex Dallas. Three decades deep, still moving forward. From Zukunft to Drumpoet, now curating Studio Zuerich, his presence isn’t nostalgia — it’s continuity. A bridge between what built the scene and what’s pushing it outward. His set lands like a reminder: longevity in dance music isn’t about staying relevant, it’s about staying curious. Somewhere in the mix, Nelsonfromthe9 threads through — a newcomer, yes, but with that sense of timing you can’t teach. The kind that suggests this won’t be the last time you see the name on a flyer. Kino Roland, as always, plays its part perfectly. A space that appears just often enough to stay mythic, known for pulling in names like Seth Troxler and Jimi Jules without ever feeling predictable. Tonight is no exception — high-caliber, low ego, all signal. For a few hours, the city narrows to this room. No excess, no noise — just a line-up that feels like a snapshot of what’s next, already unfolding.
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