After spectacularly closing the club season last week with the charismatic Neapolitan techno star Anfisa Letyago, the strongest domestic electronic music program is already defining the autumn peak of the season.
There is a certain specific frequency that activates when Ali “Dubfire” Shirazinia and Sharam Tayebi join minds behind the decks. It is a sonic alchemy that changes the atmospheric pressure in the room. On Saturday, November 21, 2026, this rare alignment of the stars comes to Zagreb, as Future Scope brings the legendary icons, Deep Dish, to Boogaloo club.
Just as the echo of the great season closing fades, Future Scope proves why it holds the throne and doesn’t even allow the audience to take a breath. By announcing a guest appearance with serious historical weight, they throw down the gauntlet to the autumn season. For true connoisseurs of club culture, Deep Dish are pioneers of multi-layered progressive house and techno who bridged the gap between the club underground and global top charts long before electronic music became a corporate stadium business.

After the monumentally successful “rescue” mission with the record label Armada Music, their breakthrough album “George Is On” has finally landed on all streaming platforms. Anthems like “Say Hello,” “Flashdance,” and “Dreams” have thus gained a new digital life, and Deep Dish has entered a new, creatively completely liberated era.
The guys from Washington D.C. are coming to Zagreb with three decades of experience, but in a completely fresh context. They are armed with new material such as tracks “Midnight,” “Dreaming,” and “Fire.” Today they operate absolutely outside the modern, algorithmic boxes into which the industry often pushes DJs. From their appearance, you can expect a recognizable hypnotic groove, unpredictable breaks, and sheer enthusiasm that still remains an eternal lesson in music production.

To ensure an evening of this caliber, Future Scope has gathered a proven regional crew that knows very well how to breathe with the Zagreb audience. Leading the domestic support with a signature touch is Lemon, a veteran of the local progressive scene known for his impeccable energy management. Alongside him is Shipe, the driving force of Future Scope whose selection surgically merges techno weight with modern club dynamite, and Marko Felinger, the man responsible for the hypnotic, narrative introduction that will perfectly set the stage for the evening’s set.
In a world where electronic music is too often packaged into generic, instant products, Deep Dish remains like an old, elite Mercedes – built to high standards, constructed for eternity, and completely unrivaled. Future Scope has just closed one excellent chapter, and on November 21 it opens a view straight into the core of club culture future.

Tickets are already on sale at Entrio.hr, and there is also the popular 3+1 free deal for the crew (buy three tickets, get the fourth one free).


