Androv is a Zagreb-based DJ defined by raw, tidal energy and uncompromising selections. His sets are tribal and fluid, channeling a primal pulse while maintaining a sleek, forward-moving techno flow.
Refusing to be boxed into a single genre, he moves freely between tech-house, bass, breakbeats, trance and techno, often dissolving into experimental and ambient spaces.

His selections are instinctive and narrative-driven, shaped by tension, release, and collective movement. Whether pushing hypnotic grooves or slipping into darker, more atmospheric passages, Androv treats the dancefloor as a living organism. Hierarchy has no place in his worldview — especially not on the dancefloor. For him, sound is a great equalizer: bodies, dance moves and rhythm exist without titles or status. “On the floor, we are all the same“, he says.
He is part of SCHLAG collective, one of Zagreb’s first queer party series, which once pulsed through the city’s underground nights before the pandemic and has now returned to create a space where queer bodies can move, rave, and exist loudly.
Discover his signature style that pushes the genres boundaries in the latest guestmix of our series:
INSITE: If you could have a drink with any DJ/producer, who would it be?
Androv: There are plenty, but right now I’m obsessed with the 5-hour live closing set at De School by BSS—so I’d definitely choose him.
Favorite Track?
That’s impossible to answer, but a track I’m really looking forward to playing at my next gig is Butterflies (Amaliah’s Sweet Sexy Nectar Mix) by Shanti Celeste.


