Phonox announces Marcel Dettman, Hunee, Elkka, Ron Trent, more for Autumn/Winter 2023 programme

Phonox announces Marcel Dettman, Hunee, Elkka, Ron Trent, more for Autumn/Winter 2023 programme

London club Phonox has revealed the programme of artists set to play in the venue for Autumn/Winter 2023.

Among the DJs set to make their debut at the club this season are Bashkka, Dr Rubinstein, Francesco Del Garda, Mama Snake, and Miss Bashful. These newcomers will join the likes of Antal, Elkka, Ben Klock, DJ Assault, and Ron Trent, who will play for eight hours on 28th October at his first UK gig in 12 years. 

Mala and Marcel Dettman will host Friday residencies throughout September and October, curating hand-picked line-ups across dubstep and techno respectively. Mala’s residency kicked off last week, and continues this Friday with special guest James Blake

Other artists set to make an appearance at Phonox include the Eastern Margins collective, Orgazon, Coco Bryce, Amy Dabbs, Moktar, and more. 

The full Autumn/Winter 2023 programme at Phonox can be found on the venue’s website.

Last month, Daytimers kicked off their four-week residency – marking the second time they have taken over the Brixton club this year. The crew, who spotlight UK creatives of South Asian heritage, threw a party at the club back in March. 

Earlier this year, Phonox joined over 30 clubs to donate a share of their bar profits to War Child UK as part of the Right to Dance Initiative – a drive to support the charity’s critical work helping children in conflict zones such as Ukraine and Yemen. 

Check out the announcement below for more details. 

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