
Paris-born, globally booked. Anetha brings the high-velocity, hypnotic techno that the warehouse editions were made for — relentless, melodic and built to last until sunrise.
Residents & guests
Profiles from the KopjeK roster and the artists shaping the room.

Paris-born, globally booked. Anetha brings the high-velocity, hypnotic techno that the warehouse editions were made for — relentless, melodic and built to last until sunrise.

Carista built her reputation on refusing to pick a lane — house, electro, broken beat, UK garage, all in service of the floor. As founder of United Identities she has given the same freedom to a new generation of selectors. Her KopjeK guest sets are a highlight of every season: fearless, joyful, and impossible to predict. Exactly the energy the collective was built for.

A romantic at the controls. Elias Mazian threads Italo, house and live-feeling melodies into daytime sets that suit a boat on the canals perfectly.

One of the Netherlands' most loved selectors. Job Jobse plays long, emotional, story-driven sets that take a room everywhere and bring it home — exactly why he closes the New Year all-nighter.

The rotating resident crew that opens, closes and holds the floor on every KopjeK night. No headliner egos — just the people who have done it a hundred times and know exactly how the room breathes.

Dekmantel regular and rooftop specialist. Marsman opens golden hour with breaks and house and builds a peak you can see from the street.

Nala learned to mix in the same basements KopjeK was born in. By the time she moved to Berlin in 2018 she already had a sound of her own — rolling, percussive, and built for the long peak of a warehouse night. Back behind the KopjeK decks she plays the way the collective always has: patient at the start, relentless by 4am, and never afraid to drop something you have never heard before. Her sets are the reason regulars arrive early and leave last.

There is no KopjeK without Parfait. One of the two people who carried a borrowed CDJ into a basement in 2010, he has shaped the collective's taste ever since — warm, unhurried, record-led house with no interest in the obvious. Fifteen years on, his sets are a masterclass in patience: long blends, deep cuts, and a feel for exactly when the room is ready to lift. If you want to understand what KopjeK sounds like, start here.

Peruvian-born, Berlin-based. Sofia Kourtesis makes warm, deeply personal melodic house that turns a daytime crowd into a singalong.