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21 June 2026 · 23:59 - 22 June 2026 · 5:00

DANCING MOOG BARCELONA

1 ENTRY: 2 ROOMS

Moog celebrates its 30th anniversary joining forces with Sónar for a series of special nights from June 18th to 21st, 2026. A historic dancefloor and the best electronic music, with a lineup curated together by Moog, Sónar and Angel Molina to complete the Sónar Week in Barcelona.

Thursday, June 18: Flore | GOTH-TRAD | Alice Caroline
Friday, June 19: Mary Lake | Andy Martin | Malena
Saturday, June 20th: Blue Hour | Nadia Struiwigh | Ana Alves
Sunday, June 21: Luke Slater | Reeko | Kenya Arakama

ROOM 1: MOOG

LUKE SLATER

When techno crossed the Atlantic and made its way to the UK, it was embraced, further pioneered, and expanded upon by a few key artists. One of them, most notably, is Luke Slater, who stands as one of techno’s most chameleonic enigmas – shifting through the variants of the genre with euphoric clarity. From his beginnings as a resident at Heaven’s Soundshaft night Troll in London in 1989 and his involvement in the early outdoor rave scene, Luke has been responsible for some of the most celebrated and richly textured techno of the ’90s, quickly becoming one of Britain’s emerging talents with seminal releases on Peacefrog, NovaMute, and Djax-Up-Beats.

Over the succeeding years, his many forms and guises unraveled, releasing an array of music under his L.B. Dub Corp, Planetary Assault Systems, and The 7th Plain projects for the likes of Ostgut Ton and his own Mote-Evolver imprint – not to forget numerous leftfield excursions under various other monikers and countless remixes for Depeche Mode, Madonna, Octave One, Joey Beltram, and Kenny Larkin. His rich, full sound became as evident in his productions as it did in his mixing, where he showcased his ability to chop up, blend, and rework his Detroit-influenced roots with contemporary sounds that transpired throughout the ages.

Over the past three decades, Slater’s sound has been honed across the globe several times over, boasting residencies at the likes of Berghain alongside appearances at every major club or festival imaginable – from the Dutch forest settings of Dekmantel to Fuji Rock Festival in Japan. His live performances, particularly Planetary Assault Systems shows, have become legendary experiences, with his “Temporary Suspension” live tour running for two years and cementing his reputation as both a studio innovator and a compelling live performer.

In the latest phase of his career, Slater has channelled fresh energies into projects old and new. The revival of some of his most notable aliases has found much acclaim in the form of multiple albums, EPs, and remixes. Collaborations such as Egopoint, where the choreography of Staatsballett Berlin’s first solo dancer accompanied a composition by The 7th Plain, found him on the fringes of experimentation. Meanwhile, newfound concepts such as the live performing project LSD (a collaboration between Dave Sumner [Function], Steve Bicknell, and himself) have captured the imagination of fans past and present.

2020’s Berghain Fünfzehn album exemplified Luke’s absolute craftsmanship while remaining at the forefront of electronic music, forging new compositions by chopping, looping, tweaking, and deploying sounds from the Ostgut Ton back catalogue. This creative approach continued into his BBC Radio One Essential Mix that same year, finally bestowing the long-awaited two-hour showcase that demonstrated his enduring relevance to new generations of electronic music fans.

The following years saw continued evolution across his various aliases. His 2021 albums Say It Loud and Sky Scraping on Token demonstrated Planetary Assault Systems at its most elemental, with Resident Advisor including tracks in their year-end round-ups. These releases drew from both studio material and components recorded during acclaimed P.A.S. live shows, celebrating the formative environments of clubs and festivals with unashamedly upbeat energy.

After a five-year hiatus, 2024 marked the return of L.B. Dub Corp with Saturn to Home on Dekmantel, featuring collaborations with deep house legend Robert Owens, dub techno pioneer Paul St. Hilaire, French electro icon Kittin, and Alex from Baal & Mortimer. The album incorporated live drumming for the first time in Slater’s career, celebrating the cultural ferment that shaped his path while paying tribute to figures like Eindhoven street philosopher Arnol Kox, whose motto “Only The Good Times” became both a track title and a philosophical touchstone, remixed by Burial for a limited edition vinyl pressing.

Mote-Evolver continued its influential run, with 2024’s Deep Heet Vol. 5 marking the label’s 70th release, alongside collaborations with Dubfire on The Dissent EP. The 2025 Reassembled compilation showcased Slater’s continued ability to attract top-tier collaborators, featuring reimagined Planetary Assault Systems tracks from Oscar Mulero, Len Faki, Chlär, Rene Wise, and Slater himself, proving his ongoing relevance and influence on contemporary techno. From here, the enigma continues to unravel as he cements his legacy within contemporary electronic music.

REEKO

Techno

Reeko –

Mental Disorder

Juan Rico, also known as Reeko, considers his birth as a DJ to have taken place around 1997, while the start of his professional career can be traced back to 2002 with his first production for the Swedish label Emergence. From his early moments in the music scene, Reeko has been acclaimed for his visionary approach and his ability to create soundscapes that transcend imagination.

Firmly established within the techno elite, his early collaborations with renowned record labels such as Emergence Records, Theory, Integrale Muzique, Palicavonzvreca, Planet Rhythm, Symbolism, Inceptive, and Rxxistance clearly represent his initial steps in the industry. His best works from that era were showcased on his own label, Mental Disorder, founded in 2003.

In 2010, Reeko further expanded his sonic spectrum by creating a new project/label called Architectural, where he showcased his more sentimental, luminous, and at times introspective and dreamy side. This project sparked great curiosity within the deep-focused scene, as his sound was strongly influenced by jazz, with psychedelic brushstrokes inspired by the surrealist art of Dalí, René Magritte, and Giorgio de Chirico, among others. All of this led him to release works under this alias on major labels, apart from his own, such as R&S, Music Man, Semantica, Ellum, Non Series, and Wolfskuil.

His sets, laden with intrigue, emotion, hypnotism, and a very distinctive sound design, have led him to perform at renowned clubs and festivals such as Fabric London, Robert Johnson (Frankfurt), or Printworks, and have taken him on tours across Japan, India, and South America.

As part of the Spanish collective PoleGroup from 2010 through 2020, Reeko released several important works on that label. In the early part of the decade, he also released an EP on Soma and two EPs on the avant-garde Avian, positioning Reeko within the realm of intelligent, conceptual techno.

More recently, Reeko has opened himself up to new styles and experimented with different rhythmic structures. A clear example of this experimentation is his collaboration with the English producer and techno legend Surgeon, with whom he released the EP Scoundrel on Mental Disorder, a co-produced work that explores different styles in each track. His recent EP on the drum & bass label Samurai, as well as his new EP on R&S under the alias Architectural, demonstrate that Juan Rico continues to find new ways to experiment with his sound.

KENYA ARAKAMA

Techno

Kenya Arakama is a DJ originally from Vitoria-Gasteiz and based in Barcelona since 2020. Her passion for music was born at a very early age, deeply influenced by her father, who passed down his love for vinyl and club culture. With a solid background in classical and jazz music, Kenya has been playing the piano since childhood and has completed her studies at the professional jazz conservatory.

Her first contact with electronic music took place during her teenage years at the iconic Blue Monday club in Vitoria. Since moving to Barcelona, Kenya has solidified her career by performing at major venues and events in the scene, such as Nitsa Club (Sala Apolo)—sharing the lineup with acts like Voices From The Lake—or at Torax parties alongside legends like Sandwell District. Her growing musical profile has also led her to feature on highly respected international streaming platforms like HÖR Berlin (associated with the Tourian Records label), as well as playing for local collectives and studios like Bridge_48 and SubRadio Bcn.

When preparing a set, Kenya stands out for her adaptability to the venue and the dancefloor, always prioritizing crowd-reading and improvisation. Stylistically, she avoids monotony; her sets are rhythmic, dark, hypnotic, and tribal journeys, mainly driven by techno in its various forms. To break away from the predictability of a constant 4×4 beat, she skillfully integrates breaks and absolutely loves closing her sets with electro. A true lover of analog sound, her preferred DJ setup consists of two Technics turntables paired with a Xone 96 mixer.

Her dancefloor influences are well-defined, featuring references like Mike Parker, Surgeon, and Conforce, alongside heavy-hitting labels such as Downwards, Synewave, Ilian Tape, and Mord. Armed with a highly eclectic musical taste that ranges from dub and trip-hop to jazz, drum and bass, and 90s rap, Kenya Arakama establishes herself as a versatile selector capable of plunging the dancefloor into a deep mental trance while always keeping the groove alive.

ROOM 2: VILLAROSA

Rorschach

Rorschach is a regular at Villarosa and other venues in the city such as Ocaña. His music selection focuses on pop, rock, and hits that quickly connect with the audience, creating energetic and feel-good sessions. His experience in the DJ booth translates into a smooth connection with the dance floor.

ROOM 1: MOOG

Moog x Sónar 2026 – LUKE SLATER + REEKO + KENYA ARAKAMA

ROOM 2: VILLAROSA

Rorschach

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1st release
20,00
8 available
2nd release
25,00
3rd release
30,00
Ticket office: 30€

ACCESS INCLUDED WITH YOUR TICKET TO:

MOOG (Room 1) + VILLAROSA (Room 2)

Consumption NOT included. Access limited to the capacity of the Room. Over 18 years old.

Sunday 21 June 2026 - Monday 22 June 2026
Doors open at 23:59h

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