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📍 Romantso presents: Club Semedaki
📅 Friday, October 3rd
A very special night curated by @poorjdarr featuring:
✨ Special guest & headliner: @lionessa666
(all the way from Vancouver)
🎶 Local support: Athens very own latest sensation @kvadosh
🕚 Time: 23:00 – 05:00
🎟 Entrance Fee:
• Presale: 6€ (available via Bios.gr)
• On the Door:
• Before 01:00 → 6€
• After 01:00 → 9€
Poster and identity @studioharamat
LIONESSA @lionessa666
LIONESSA is an Egyptian-Canadian DJ based in so-called Vancouver. Her sets draw from a global upbringing in Egypt and across the Middle East, shaped by years in the West Coast rave scene. She blends Egyptian percussion as well as regional rhythms with underground global sounds that emerge from street culture and resist formal categorization.
Her work bridges cultural expression with global bass movements, delivering high-intensitysets that subvert traditional Arab/North African sound expectations while pushing the boundaries of the dancefloor.
Kvadosh @kvadosh
Kvadosh is an Athens based producer and DJ navigating diverse sonic terrains. Her work blends raw, folkloric elements with contemporary electronic frameworks - especially low end heavy, percussion driven rhythms - reimagined through club oriented structures. Her sets fuse experimental club, Latin club and vibrant, obscure electronics with Mediterranean undertones, often mixing the familiar with the unexpected
Poor J’Darr @poorjdarr
Poor J’Darr is a Producer/DJ from Athens. He has spent 4 years shaping the city’s underground music scene. A regular at Romantso and Stegi Radio & an architect of the city’s ever-evolving musical landscape, he’s been an instrumental figure in strengthening the Greco-UK connection through his deep-rooted love of UK Bass Music. His first EP release on Madam X’s KAIZEN dropped on 30th of May.
Σεμεδάκι or doily, is a small decorative mat, traditionally made of lace, crochet, paper, or fabric, used to protect surfaces or add an ornamental touch to furniture and table settings.
Common Uses:
• Under vases, bowls, or plates to prevent scratches and stains on furniture.
• As part of table settings for tea parties or formal dining to add elegance.
• On top of a old tv set to protect the device and conveniently block the view
• In baking (paper doilies) to create pretty patterns under cakes or pastries.