Stevie Cox
Committed to putting the party first with an innate understanding of direction, tension and release, Stevie Cox has fast become a dancefloor favourite. Consistent stand-out performances have earned her the trajectory she’s on today.
After initially taking on a midweek residency at Glasgow’s legendary Sub Club,
Stevie was quickly promoted to Saturdays. She joined 3 of her favourite DJs as a
resident of Subculture, the club’s flagship party. No small feat - at just under 30
years, Subculture is the longest running underground weekly residency on the
planet.
With true cross-genre fluency, Stevie adds a spark to any lineup. Whether it’s playing
hypnotic techno to a festival main stage crowd of thousands, tripped-out house to
400 people at Subbie, or drum and bass in a 100 capacity basement, she can be
trusted to deliver any and every time. Regardless of genre, a common thread can be
sensed across her taste and productions; this wee Piscean is drawn to deeply
emotive and atmospheric sounds.
Linnemann
A cornerstone of Sheffield’s underground scene, Linnemann has been a defining presence since the early days at Hope Works, where he solidified his reputation as a resident during the club’s formative years. For the past decade, he’s seamlessly balanced his role as co-promoter and key figurehead at the revered Sheffield Techno Institute, cementing his place in the city's dark, immersive techno landscape.
In recent years, his house-focused venture, Bramalama Bar, has begun to carve its own path, allowing him to diversify his DJing style and explore a wider range of sounds. Known for his meticulous track selection and unwavering dedication to his craft, his sets are a masterclass in extended blends and narrative-driven journeys, always pushing the boundaries of genre while maintaining an air of precision and sophistication.