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Phonox reveals Autumn/Winter programme with Hunee, Digital Mystikz and Francesco Del Garda

A huge roster of techno and dubstep greats are set to descend on Brixton Road

Phonox has just revealed its Autumn/Winter 2023 roster, with an eye-watering selection of techno and dubstep greats set to descend upon the South London venue in the coming months.

Dr Rubinstein, Mama Snake and Francesco Del Garda are set to make their debuts, while Mala and Marcel Dettman will host Friday residencies, off the back of a Spring/Summer season which included highlight shows from Dr Dubplate, Flowdan, Goldie and horsegiirL.

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Mala's residency began in September with an all night long session hosted by Sgt. Pokes, and continued on Friday with the Deep Medi Musik founder inviting along James Blake for a highly anticipated b2b, almost a year after their surprise linkup for the closing party of Deep Medi's own Phonox residency.

The residency will finish this week with King Original (Sir Spyro, Footsie and Killa P) Jamakabi and Buer joining Digital Mystikz duo Mala and Coki.

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The subsequent Friday sees Phonox shift their snares from the 3 to the 2 & 4 as Marcel Dettman picks up where the dubstep pioneer left off. The Berghain resident of 25 years invites fellow techno titan Ben Klock to join him open till close during the 5 week long BAD MANNERS residency where sets from Ogazón, Interstellar Funk and debutant Bashkka feature too.

Other eye catching nights include Elkka's first appearance at the club since 2021 with Moktar on Halloween Friday, all night longs from Hunee, Ron Trent and Kornél Kovács plus the latest outro party featuring jungle specialist Coco Bryce beside homegrown talents Bluetoof and Jay Carder.

The full lineup can be found below, with all tickets available from £5 to £20 on the Phonox website.

Tibor Heskett is Mixmag's Digital Intern, follow him on Twitter.