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Blacklist Festival 2025 First Lineup Announced with DJ Snake, Black Tiger Sex Machine, and Sullivan King
Blacklist Festival returns to Turbinenhalle in Oberhausen on October 11, 2025. For one day, the industrial venue will host over fifty artists across four rooms, all rooted in bass-heavy genres. This year’s first lineup announcement features a range of names from dubstep, trap, drum and bass, and bass house. With twelve hours of nonstop music and seven thousand attendees expected, Blacklist continues to focus on programming that appeals directly to a specific underground audience.
A festival with a clear direction
Blacklist has built its identity around staying focused. It does not split its lineup across unrelated styles or aim to be a general music festival. Instead, every room is dedicated to a different branch of bass music, from drum and bass and riddim to experimental hybrids and heavier subgenres. This consistency has helped grow a following that stretches beyond Germany, bringing in fans from across Europe who are familiar with the artists being booked.
Turbinenhalle remains the venue of choice. Its layout supports the format Blacklist uses. The space allows for four distinct rooms to run simultaneously, each with separate production setups. The environment is built around large-scale visual and lighting design, but the focus remains on the artists and the set pacing rather than spectacle. Every room is programmed intentionally, and artists are given the time and space to deliver full sets.
DJ Snake brings The Outlaw to Germany
DJ Snake will appear at Blacklist under his alternate project, The Outlaw. First debuted at Lost Lands, this alias showcases a much heavier and more stripped-back selection compared to his usual mainstage sets. It marks a rare European appearance for the project and fits naturally into Blacklist’s lineup, which leans toward harder and more underground styles. The Outlaw has only been seen at a few select festivals so far, making this booking a standout for those who follow Snake’s broader range.
Black Tiger Sex Machine headline with a Europe-exclusive set
Black Tiger Sex Machine will perform their only European date of the year at Blacklist. The Canadian trio is known for combining narrative-driven visuals, live elements, and heavy electronic production. Their shows are designed with structure, often built around themes connected to their label and video content. Blacklist is one of the few festivals on the continent that regularly books acts with full creative setups, making this an appropriate match.
Sullivan King joins the lineup
Sullivan King is also confirmed. Known for mixing metal vocals and guitar into his live sets, he continues to blur the lines between band performance and electronic music. His shows include extended breakdowns, transitions built around tempo shifts, and original vocals. His name has remained visible across major bass festivals, and his inclusion here reinforces Blacklist’s relationship with artists who perform outside traditional DJ formats.
Other artists in the first announcement
The initial lineup includes Modestep, performing a classics set built from their early discography. Habstrakt will represent the bass house scene with a French take on groove and distortion. Code: Pandorum continues to explore darker themes in dubstep, and Reaper adds drum and bass with a precise and high-speed format.
Layz, Hurtbox, Makla, Nimda, and Dizzturb are also on the list. Each has been active in the club and festival scene across Europe. The announcement also includes a back-to-back set from Veksyu and Astaroth, both known for more aggressive selections and collaborative projects.
Tickets and access
Tickets start at 45 euros and range up to 85 depending on access tier. All passes and official updates are available through the festival’s site:
https://blacklist-festival.com
More names are expected to be announced in the lead-up to the event. Each year, Blacklist builds on its format without changing its direction, and the 2025 edition looks to continue that same path.
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Unheard Music unveils its second release, ‘Your Retreat’, from Malandra Jr. & pizzaaftersex
Unheard Music is back with its second release, ‘Your Retreat’, a collaborative house anthem from Malandra Jr. and pizzaaftersex.
Unheard Music continues its journey of artistic freedom and underground expression with its second label release. Italian producer Malandra Jr. joins forces with Unheard label head pizzaaftersex to present ‘Your Retreat’, a track that captures the label’s commitment to music that is uncompromising, experimental, and charged with underground energy.
Carefully crafted around a rolling house groove and uplifting melodies, ‘Your Retreat’ is designed to connect with listeners and energise dancefloors from intimate club rooms to open-air festival sessions. Musumeci and Kirik expand the release with remixes that bring distinct perspectives, with Musumeci adding his signature Italo Indie Dance touch and Kirik injecting raw drive and club-focused intensity, creating a versatile package for DJs across a variety of different styles and settings.
Beyond the release, ‘Your Retreat’ reflects the ethos of Unheard Music. Launched by Far&High, pizzaaftersex, and Mona Chrome last year, the label was born from the belief that dance music should be more than trends, algorithms, or safe formulas. Unheard Music provides a platform for artists to experiment freely, break boundaries, and be heard in ways that feel raw, honest, and true to their vision.
pizzaaftersex comments:
“For me, this is a very special piece of work. The release turned out to be dual – there is an incredibly strong mood that Malandra brought into the track, there are amazing remixes by Musumeci & Kirik, and there is also my original vision of the track, which dissolved within the interpretations of other artists. It is an incredible experience to live through this process, to accept it, and to fall in love with what it became. This is an extremely positive experience, and I hope everyone will be able to feel all the shades of our new release on Unheard Music.”
Pizzaaftersex is a new name on the electronic scene, with a background as a producer and sound designer. Having achieved success in cinematic music, including a soundtrack credit for a world-renowned international gaming project, he now turns his focus to club and dance music, a space close to him both as a DJ and as a producer.
Malandra Jr. comments:
“This project was born between Italy and Dubai. It comes from deep mutual respect and from a fresh, sparkling melody that immediately pushed me to create something that could make it even lighter and more enjoyable to listen to. At first, I thought of something indie but then house music showed up. I hear summer in it, good vibes. A driving loop that releases into drops full of groove. Don’t look for overthinking here, this is about holding a glass in your hand and enjoying life.”
Malandra Jr. comes from a family steeped in music and art. Raised listening to his father’s saxophone and exploring technology from an early age, he began composing on an Atari and working with DAWs like Cubase before mastering classical piano and studying clarinet at the Academy of Teatro alla Scala. His early electronic releases, including ‘Conquest’ on Cocoon Recordings, captured the attention of DJs and promoters, leading to subsequent releases on labels such as Dfloor, Stil Vor Talent, and R&S. Over the years, Malandra Jr. has performed at major festivals and clubs worldwide, from Tomorrowland to Watergate, delivering DJ sets that are varied, rhythmic, and immersive, blending light and darkness while captivating audiences across the globe.
Unheard Music is planning activities beyond recorded output, with events, podcasts, video mixes, and off-site sessions in unique locations, all curated to form part of the vision to connect people through sound and offer music as culture rather than an algorithm. ‘Your Retreat’ is a clear statement of the label’s philosophy, showcasing the creativity and freedom at the heart of Unheard Music, while reaffirming its commitment to supporting underground expression and artistic exploration.
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STBAN Leans Into Hope With New Single ‘Esperanza’ On FLAMENCA Records
FLAMENCA Records boss STBAN continues his surge into 2026 with his latest single, the stand-alone flamenco house groover ‘Esperanza’. A traditional Spanish word for “hope”, “esperanza” symbolizes optimism, faith and aspiration for a better future.
It’s fitting, with the world’s energy as it is, that STBAN releases the track alongside an official video that feels both cathartic and hopeful. ‘Esperanza’s’ video follows the journey of its protagonists from heartbreak and loneliness, through radical self acceptance, towards healing and ultimately, through closure of the emotional cycle, a new chapter.
Musically, ‘Esperanza’ continues the label’s push to bring Flamenco House to a global audience. Undulating synth and percussion sections combine to create a relentless rhythm that bubbles under the evocative topline. Beautifully Hispanic, it manages to be both ethereal and club ready at the same time, STBAN’s composition weaving hypnotically across pulsing 4×4 tempo, a driving sense of movement that pulls the listener to the heart of the dance floor.]
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DJ Snake Revives Pardon My French: 10-Year Anniversary Global Tour 2026
Pardon My French 2026 officially returns this March as DJ Snake relaunches his iconic event series for a global 10-year anniversary tour starting in Miami.
Global icon DJ Snake has officially announced the return of Pardon My French (PMF), his influential event series and cultural collective, marking 10 years since the brand’s first tour launched in 2016. After several years without a full touring run, following its last major era of shows in 2019, PMF returns this March, officially relaunching on March 26, 2026 in Miami, FL at Toe Jam XL during Winter Music Conference. The 2026 run continues on April 18, 2026 in Indio, CA with a major takeover during Weekend Two of the Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival at the Quasar Stage, before heading to France for two landmark summer events: June 27, 2026 at Matmut Stadium de Gerland in Lyon, France and August 9, 2026 at Les Plages Électroniques in Cannes, France. Together, the four dates mark a full-scale reintroduction of PMF across the U.S. and France, reaffirming its status as one of dance music’s most anticipated live concepts.
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Known for massive production, surprise back-to-back sets, and relentlessly high-energy crowds, PMF positions DJ Snake alongside close collaborators, international heavyweights, and rising talent. The Miami edition will feature appearances from A–Trak, Dillon Francis, TroyBoi, Flowdan, REMK, and Chuwe, with more artists to be announced.
Founded in 2015, Pardon My French was created by DJ Snake to champion French electronic culture on a global stage. Originally formed alongside fellow French artists Tchami, Malaa, and Mercer, the collective united a new generation of French talent and presented it with confidence and edge, with its 2016 debut tour introducing international audiences, particularly in the U.S., to a unified, high-impact French electronic movement. Beyond music, PMF has evolved into a broader lifestyle platform extending into fashion and streetwear, using bold design and selective collaborations to reflect its unapologetic, global, and community-driven ethos.
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