February 27, 2026

Sorotech Queer Vinyl Night x Broccoli

Location pin

La Deskomunal

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Madrid

Queer Electronic Night in Barcelona
February 27 | 23:45–03:00
📍 La Deskomunal (Sants)

On February 27, La Deskomunal hosts a queer electronic night in Barcelona, bringing together collectives from Berlin and Barcelona for an intense and celebratory gathering on the dancefloor.

Taking advantage of the presence of DJs from Berlin’s underground scene, Others to the Front and Queer Vinyl Night join forces for the first time with Sorotech, a Barcelona-based collective already well known to local dancefloors. Together, they present a night designed to engage all the senses.

All three collectives were part of the production team behind 4Q4 Error Festival, held last summer in Berlin. This collaboration continues their shared commitment to creating subversive party spaces where music, dance, pleasure, and dissident identities take center stage.

The lineup is entirely FLINTA*.

Tickets
Advance: €6
Door: €8

This is a strongly transfeminist space, with zero tolerance for aggression, harassment, or discriminatory behavior. The space is collectively cared for — attendees are encouraged not to assume others’ identities and to ask for pronouns when needed. A protocol is in place should any situation of violence arise.

About the collectives

Others to the Front was born from the desire to create a much-needed space where critique can be expressed through music and dance — a critique of systems that oppress and impose rules people do not belong to, nor wish to belong to. It is a political project of transformation and collective action rooted in the dancefloor, the club, and the act of mixing. Through self-management, cooperative work, mutual aid, and non-hierarchical decision-making, the collective understands partying as both reflection and resistance.

Queer Vinyl Night emerged from a group of collectors with diverse backgrounds, united by a shared and unconditional love for vinyl. Through events primarily held in Berlin’s local scene, the collective shares personal sonic journeys and recent musical discoveries. Their sound draws from synth pop, new beat, italo, and cosmic eclecticism, driven by EBM and extending into darker territories of acid house, high-speed electro, and techno.

Sorotech was founded in Barcelona as an autonomous feminist electronic music festival by, for, and with women, lesbians, and trans people. Created as an alternative to hegemonic festivals that fail to recognize these groups as political subjects, Sorotech positions itself within autonomous, transgenerational, diverse, and anti-racist feminist practices — rooted in the south, the peripheries, and the refusal of imposed norms.

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