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31.05.25 · From 22.00

How We Organize
We do it ourselves. From building speakers to planning gatherings, everything is done horizontally – without bosses, rulers, or gatekeepers. We organize through mutual trust, open dialogue, and shared responsibility. No one is above, no one is disposable. We follow no authority but our own collective will, forged through collaboration and solidarity. No institution, brand, or bureaucracy dictates our path.
Anti-Authoritarian Stance
We stand firmly against all forms of control. No government, company, or institution has the right to decide how we gather and celebrate. Every illegal party is an act of rebellion – a refusal to accept a world ruled by permission, surveillance, and profit. These gatherings are not just escapes; they are statements of defiance, where we reclaim time, space, and joy on our own terms.
Anti-Commercial & DIY Ethic
We reject consumer culture and corporate interference. We create for expression, not for sale. The music, the art, the moment – they’re offerings, not products. Through mutual support and shared effort, we sustain a culture where value isn’t measured in money. We prove that real creativity doesn’t come with a price tag.
Beyond Spectacle Culture
We reject the cult of the performer and the passive gaze of the crowd. There are no stars here – only participants. We hide the DJ booth, blur the lines between artist and dancer, and dissolve the stage into the dancefloor. From the ones behind the decks to the ones carrying crates, everyone matters. This is not a show to watch – it’s a space to co-create.
Consent, Respect & Boundaries
We respect each other’s space, bodies, and identities. Everyone has the right to feel safe, visible, and affirmed. We actively oppose all forms of harassment, discrimination, and exclusion – not just between individuals, but as part of a broader struggle against systemic oppression. We believe in a culture of consent, where respect and mutual agreement are the baseline.
Collective & Decentralized Community
We are a web of crews, friends, and individuals – connected by shared values, not controlled by any center. This is more than a party. It’s a global community of support, inspiration, and resistance. We build long-term connections so this culture outlasts any crackdown or trend. This movement grows through connection, not command.
Reclaiming Space
We create and defend autonomous zones. We take back what was fenced off, forgotten, or abandoned. Urban, rural, or digital – we turn spaces into playgrounds of freedom and expression. We breathe life into what capitalism left behind. These spaces belong to everyone, not the highest bidder – and we take them back loud.
Direct Action through Sound & Movement
Sound is our protest. Dancing is our demonstration. Speakers become megaphones, and rhythm becomes resistance. Together, we break down barriers of class, race, and gender – not through speeches, but through movement. This is unity in motion. A manifesto written by bodies in sync.
Event Guidelines
No tolerance for discrimination
We stand against all forms of oppression – including, but not limited to, racism, sexism, homophobia, transphobia, ableism, and aggressive or disrespectful behavior.
Discrimination, harassment, and abuse have no place here — and will be met with a direct, collective response.
If you witness or experience harassment, abuse, or any threatening behavior, speak to an organizer as soon as possible. We take it seriously. We handle it collectively.
Consent is key
Respect each other’s boundaries – physical, emotional, and personal. No means no. Always ask. Always listen.
Protect the vibe
No photos. No videos. This is not content – it’s a collective moment. We protect each other’s privacy and reject the spectacle.
Keep it secret, keep it safe
Don’t share party info or locations with anyone who might bring trouble or unwanted attention.
Please don’t message us asking for the location – if you need to be there, you’ll know.
Respect the crew and the location
This doesn’t run on magic. Help when you can. Clean up after yourself. Respect the labor behind the party and follow the guidance of those organizing it.
Look out for each other
If something feels wrong, tell an organizer.
Our community survives because we care for it. Your presence – and your respect – help keep it alive.