Against the Popularity Contest: Zoé Del Rez
Unmixed was built by people who knew the dancefloor before the guest list. Zoé comes in as both a participant and a firsthand eyewitness: a DJ shaped from the floor up, and a writer who is more interested in power structures of the nightlife than the overpolished PR decks of the mainstream scene.
Quand vient la nuit–Fabrice Catérini. What Survives After the Lights Come Back On
Lyon-born visual artist and filmmaker Fabrice Catérini spent seven years photographing the night as both refuge and danger - chasing love, ecstasy, and collapse across electro-techno dancefloors, streets, and the quiet hours before morning.
Uncanny Times for Techno and Safe Spaces for All: Kluster on Paris Nightlife & Politics
In a city where nightlife has always been political, Kluster has become one of Paris’s most influential voices for safer, more inclusive dance spaces. Born from the silence of lockdown, the collective now stands at the intersection of techno, care, and resistance — just as France enters a decisive election cycle that could redefine the future of its underground culture.