Apparat at the grand opening of EDEN SUNDAY parties at the Athens Conservatoire

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The grand opening of the much-loved EDEN SUNDAY parties at the Athens Conservatoire on October 26 features major guests: Apparat, Night Manoeuvres – the new collaboration between ABSOLUTE. and Dot Major of London Grammar – and resident Jay Jay.

Athens’ beloved Sunday ritual returns for its autumn season. The multi-dimensional producer and co-founder of Moderat (alongside Modeselektor), renowned for his atmospheric compositions that bridge emotion and sound, returns to Athens for an exclusive DJ set at the EDEN Sunday series.

Apparat (aka Sascha Ring) stands as one of the most influential figures in contemporary electronic music. A co-founder of Moderat with Modeselektor, he has left an indelible mark on the European scene, fusing emotion and technology through a singular blend of electronica, ambient, and techno.

His music is defined by cinematic textures, deep emotional intensity, and melodic surges that have earned him a place both in clubs and on the stages of major festivals around the world.

As a solo artist, he has released acclaimed albums such as Walls and The Devil’s Walk, while his work with Moderat has produced iconic tracks like Bad Kingdom, A New Error, and Rusty Nails.

Night Manoeuvres marks the collaboration between London-based DJ/producer ABSOLUTE. and Dot Major of London Grammar–a project that bridges the underground club scene with pop sensibility through layered synths, dynamic builds, and narrative flow. With their debut single Genesis as a starting point and a hybrid live/digital setup, the duo delivers immersive sets that evolve constantly, keeping the dancefloor in perpetual motion.

Jay Jay (real name Iasonas Oikonomou) has been offering distinctive DJ sets across Athens and beyond in recent years. His selections are marked by a free improvisational spirit and refined taste, effortlessly moving between house, tech, funk, and melodic beats.

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📅 October 26, 2025
🕠 17:30 – 00:00
📍 Location: Athens Conservatoire


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