A live electronic set changes how a club feels. On Saturday, 11th October, Peti Kupe takes that turn when GHEIST bring their live performance for the first time to Zagreb, invited by One Drop Music.
Berlin-based GHEIST built their name by treating the club as a stage, not a booth. Since their first nights at Watergate, they’ve played electronic music the way a band would – writing and performing in real time instead of leaning on pre-recorded tracks.

In 2018 they founded their own label, Radau Records, as a place for full artistic control. Radau, meaning “noise” in German, is where they create both the music and the visual identity around it. Releases like “Frequent Tendencies” and “Venere”, followed by the album “Zukunft” and their version of Disclosure’s “You&Me”, have shown how far that vision can reach. But the live set is where their identity becomes clearest – direct, emotional, and built in the moment.
Joining them, Alicia Hahn, who presents new sounds from Germany’s melodic house and techno scene. Melody sits at the center of her sets, a natural step following her background in piano. She connects different sides of house and techno through her synths, moving between darker and lighter tones without losing direction.
Earlier this year she released her first EP “Lucent”, starting the next chapter in her career as a producer. This night is also her return to Peti Kupe and to the city that already recognizes her sound.


And since One Drop Music always balances international names with local strength, Marcela is another important part of the night. She is one of Croatia’s brightest new names, and last year she picked up both the Elector and Ambasador awards, a rare double that confirmed her rise. Her style moves among deep house, deep tech, and minimal – steady, precise, and fully aimed at the floor.
One Drop Music has built its brand by trusting the audience and staying committed to quality. Each event has raised the level, and bringing GHEIST live to Peti Kupe is the next step forward. Tickets are now available via Entrio.



