In 2018, the future of Bassiani seemed uncertain after it was subject to a police raid that saw around 60 ravers and its founders arrested. Protests erupted in response, and thousands of locals gathered to save the venue. Eventually, it was allowed to reopen.
Shortly after, Bassiani and Herrensauna resident Héctor Oaks released the LP As We Were Saying, and dedicated it to the venue’s main space, Horoom. It’s fitting then, that the producer represents Bassiani for Crack Mix 400 – and he steps it up, once again in Horoom, with fellow Herrensauna resident SPFDJ. Together, their B2B alias is SPFOAKS. Moody and propulsive body-moving selections are met with hard-as-nails techno. It’s the sound of the defiantly queer Bassiani, and the revolutionary spirit of Georgia’s ravers. Unstoppable.
Crack Mix 400: Héctor Oaks b2b SPFDJ
Crack Mix 400: Héctor Oaks b2b SPFDJ
In 2018, the future of Bassiani seemed uncertain after it was subject to a police raid that saw around 60 ravers and its founders arrested. Protests erupted in response, and thousands of locals gathered to save the venue. Eventually, it was allowed to reopen.
Shortly after, Bassiani and Herrensauna resident Héctor Oaks released the LP As We Were Saying, and dedicated it to the venue’s main space, Horoom. It’s fitting then, that the producer represents Bassiani for Crack Mix 400 – and he steps it up, once again in Horoom, with fellow Herrensauna resident SPFDJ. Together, their B2B alias is SPFOAKS. Moody and propulsive body-moving selections are met with hard-as-nails techno. It’s the sound of the defiantly queer Bassiani, and the revolutionary spirit of Georgia’s ravers. Unstoppable.