In a scene where collaborations often happen on the go, it is easy to overlook the ones that are quietly built over time. Atlantida, One Drop Music, and Collage Events have shared nights, back-to-back sets, and dancefloors before – but always as separate entities, moving in parallel through the same scene. On May 31st, they officially step into a new concept with ElectriCity: a 14-hour event, or “mini-festival” as they call it, at Peti Kupe.
ElectriCity reflects planning, dialogue, and a shared intention to build something cohesive, not patched together. The result is an extended program that brings their different perspectives, styles, energies, and crowds into one space.

Each collective involved has built a strong identity in Zagreb’s scene over the years. They may have taken a bit different routes but all have set their place by sticking to a clear sound and a consistent vision.
Atlantida has been building a world of its own – from melodic house, Afro-infused rhythms, and deeper strains of techno sometimes, all connected together with strong visual storytelling. Their events are about atmosphere, subtle shifts, and the kind of energy that unfolds over time.
One Drop Music moves in a different but complementary direction – rooted in melodic techno, progressive house, and the heavier end of the spectrum when the moment calls for it. Their rise has felt natural: a consistent quality of international bookings, and a crowd that values sound design and depth over hype. Lately, One Drop Music hosted a few exclusive day concepts, like a bakery session with Bread Club and an after-work office party with Bruketa&Žinić&Grey.
Collage Events brings a long-standing involvement and knowledge of Zagreb’s club scene. Their approach is rooted in experience as Collage takes its time with programming – often choosing moments that stand apart rather than chasing trends. This year’s Henrik Schwarz Live at Peti Kupe was a clear example, as it delivered a well-executed night that reflected Collage’s vision.
Regarding the lineup, the organizers shared: “Creating a lineup for a mini festival is extremely challenging, especially when you’re aiming for the perfect balance among performers. For ElectriCity, we wanted to curate a roster that fits a 14-hour entertainment format in a way that each following hour brings something new. We also wanted to highlight the importance of local DJs in this project, ensuring that each one gets their well-deserved spotlight. That’s why you can expect both the daytime and nighttime segments of the program to feature acts ranging from local to international names.”


The lineup moves across tempo, tone, and geography. A key part of the lineup is Alicia Hahn, a renowned German DJ and producer who has built deserved respect in the melodic house and techno scene over the past few years. She will be joined by Stephanie Prekali and Minolta, rounding out a strong international and local female presence behind the decks.
Another long awaited appearance is Denis Horvat, the Danish DJ of Croatian descent whose connection to Zagreb runs deep. His sound – moody, rhythmic, and emotionally charged – has made him a firm favorite with local audiences. If anyone could rival that status, it would be Kristijan Molnar, known for his genre-fluid sets and consistent presence across Zagreb’s clubs and programs.


Representing the event are Bsside, Einfakinn, Turk, and Viktor – the resident DJs who hold the musical core of ElectriCity, and also have important roles in building the overall identity of Atlantida, Collage, and One Drop Music from within.
ElectriCity is an example of what can happen when collectives move beyond co-existence and into true collaboration. It’s a step forward – not a rebrand or a promo stunt, but a shared gesture from three crews who know that good club culture isn’t about taking space, it is about making it together.
Tickets are available now via Entrio.hr, with Phase 1 Power tickets still on sale.

