Welcome to No Skips. We trust your blue Monday went well. Let’s call week a reset. Here’s a glimpse of what’s on this week and what’s ahead.

THIS WEEK

DJ Tunez 10th takeover with Odumodublvck
πŸ—“ THURSDAY | πŸ“KOKO Camden
🎫 Tickets [Free Event]
DJ Tunez hits a milestone 10th takeover at KOKO, and the guest list is loud. Tunez is Starboy-linked and built for big rooms, blending afrobeats, house and R&B with proper crowd control. Odumodublvck on the mic pushes it into full headline territory, one of the sharpest voices coming out of Nigeria right now. This is Camden doing main character things.

Lee Ann Roberts, Parfait, DJ Hyperdrive
πŸ—“ FRIDAY | πŸ“E1
🎫 Tickets Here
E1 goes straight for the jugular with a lineup that doesn’t do subtle. Lee Ann Roberts, South African born and Amsterdam based, runs her own NowNow label and brings that tough, high-impact techno with real personality behind it. Parfait is the Possession co-founder who’s made fast, acid-leaning, hard trance her signature. DJ Hyperdrive rounds it out with Berlin pressure and that late-night momentum that keeps a room moving when it’s meant to be finished.

Boudica. BIIANCO, I. JORDAN b2b Samantha Togni, Lewis G Burton, fka.m4a + more
πŸ—“ FRIDAY | πŸ“FOLD
🎫 Tickets Here [Final Release]
Boudica at FOLD stays one of the city’s most important queer techno spaces, and this bill is built like a statement. BIIANCO is a London based modular β€œmad scientist” type, all engineering brain and high-voltage releases. I. JORDAN brings rave DNA straight from UK dance music’s emotional centre, while Samantha Togni holds it down as both DJ and the engine behind Boudica. Add Lewis G Burton and fka.m4a with their Italo and high-NRG tilt and you’ve got a night that moves from bounce to darker corners without losing the plot

Sam Paganini, DRUMSAUW, Nuke. Techno Visions in Room 02
πŸ—“ SATURDAY | πŸ“fabric
🎫 Tickets Here
Sam Paganini comes back to fabric with his JAM world front and centre, marking 10 Years of JAM in Room 01. He’s the Italian techno mainstay behind the label, built on pressure, swing, and those warehouse-sized drops that hit like a Drumsheds system test. DRUMSAUW brings the UK end of modern hard techno, all punch and drive, while Room 02 leans darker with Techno Visions across the night.

Dry January Coffee Shop Rave with Capo Lee DJ set
πŸ—“ SATURDAY | πŸ“Urban Baristas London Dock
🎫 Tickets Here [Final Release]
Capo Lee stepping behind the decks in a coffee shop is exactly the kind of London plot twist we rate. He’s known for pirate radio roots and proper MC presence, but this one goes groove-first for a daytime house set with The Coffee Gen. No alcohol, no hangover, just high energy in a small room.

WHAT’S ON: Fred again..

Fred again…
πŸ—“ 12, 13, 26, & 27 Feb | πŸ“Alexandra Palace
🎫 Tickets Here [Waitlist]
London’s own Fred again.. is back with shows that feel less like concerts and more like shared emotional events. We expect big feelings, heavy drops, and a crowd that somehow knows every word and every pause. This sold out fast. Text your RA from uni. DM the promoter you met once. Call your barber. If you missed it, get on the waitlist and start manifesting a resale.

Marten Lou (Extended set)
πŸ—“ Fri, 30 Jan | πŸ“Village Underground
🎫 Tickets Here
Anywherelse starts 2026 properly with Marten Lou landing in London. After a standout show last year, this one goes deeper, and even longer. Marten Lou’s run of global tracks has quietly taken over dance floors, earning nods from Keinemusik, Adriatique, Bedouin, BLOND:ISH, and CamelPhat along the way.

THE BOOTH

We teamed up with WATT to put together a list of the top techno tracks from the last year. Topping the list are Lilly Palmer, Bassjackers, RISKO, and Anyma.
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Marten Lou - Your Body

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EDITORIAL

We had the pleasure of working with Club Culture to produce The Top London Clubs Guide using a mix of reviews and top-rated venues by you all. We’re excited for who came out ontop.

πŸ‘‰ Read the list here πŸ‘ˆ

Resident Advisor just dropped their list of Top Ten Festivals 2026: February. It’s unhinged in the best way: snow raves in Canada, beachside house in Ecuador, reggae sound systems in Goa. One festival literally happens in an Austrian alpine town that looks like a Wes Anderson set. Fun fact. Igloofest has been making people rave outdoors in sub-zero temperatures since 2007.

100 Greatest Moments in London Dance Music #91
There aren’t many times you can say you went to a rave on the London Tube. After finishing a set, Louis Bekk took the party underground, turning a normal commute into a moving dance floor. Phones came out. Heads nodded. House music filled the carriage as people clocked what was happening. For a few stops, London nightlife showed up in public. Somewhere between club culture and everyday life. Proof that in this city, dance music doesn’t need a venue. Just the right moment.

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