The Great 'tribute To Matt Sassari' Mix By David Crг©teur - Adi Bassler May 2026
The neon pulse of the "Electric Cathedral" wasn't just sound; it was a physical weight. Behind the decks, and Adi Bassler stood like twin conductors of a high-voltage storm. Tonight wasn't a standard set; it was their "Tribute to Matt Sassari," a sonic pilgrimage into the heart of modern techno.
How would you like to of this tribute—perhaps by adding a specific musical track or a surprise guest ? The neon pulse of the "Electric Cathedral" wasn't
As the mix evolved, the two DJs wove a narrative of their own. They took Sassari’s sharp, metallic percussion and layered it against deep, melodic undertones, creating a dialogue between the master’s influence and their own creative instincts. The lights shifted to a deep, bruising violet, mirroring the intensity of the basslines rattling the floorboards. How would you like to of this tribute—perhaps
With a flick of a fader, the atmospheric tension snapped. The signature Sassari groove—thick, industrial, and relentlessly funky—hit the room like a tidal wave. It was that specific "Sassari touch": a blend of raw techno power and a rhythmic swing that made it impossible to stand still. The lights shifted to a deep, bruising violet,
In the middle of the set, the music stripped back to a single, haunting vocal loop—a hallmark of the tribute’s emotional peak. The room went quiet, a collective breath held in the dark. Then, David slammed the kick drum back in, and the "Electric Cathedral" exploded.