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KLAPS X MATT CROME

In this episode KLAPS and MATT CROME come together for an AV session where patient, groove-led techno meets lens-driven visuals.
KLAPS shapes techno around groove, tension and forward motion. As founder of the Get In Line label he focuses on stripped-back pressure, tight phrasing and physical rhythm. His sets move with intent, building subtle shifts that reward long-form listening.
MATT CROME brings a raw, filmic eye to the visuals. Working from processed footage of Berlin streets and brutalist architecture, he translates urban photography into textured motion. His imagery grounds the set in place and time, creating a direct dialogue between cityscapes and sound.
Together they form an audiovisual piece where rhythm sculpts image and image returns the pulse. Expect an organic, lived-in visual language that moves with the music.
DJ
KLAPS
Klaps is a DJ and producer with a sharp focus on groove, tension, and forward motion.
As the founder of the Get In Line label, he shapes a sound rooted in stripped back techno and club-focused pressure.
His sets move patiently but hit with intent, built on subtle shifts, tight phrasing, and physical rhythm.
Both behind the decks and through his label work, Klaps plays an active role in pushing contemporary underground techno forward.

VJ
MATT CROME
Matt Crome brings a raw, lens-based perspective to the Berlin circuit, bridging the gap between static photography and motion. Translating his own urban captures into a textured visual narrative, his work creates a direct dialogue between the city’s architecture and the music.