Festival in London, United Kingdom
Floorless Festival 2026 - Into The Woods
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Boop. Into the Forest.
New year, new land.
Down the rabbit hole we go again.
Join us for a weekend of celebration of dance music, DIY culture and arts.
Floorless 2026 - 12th-14th of June
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dogheadsurigeri
Raised in the sweat-soaked club spaces of Warsaw and currently based in the epicentre of London’s electronic music scene, Dogheadsurigeri has been busy creating a signature style that fuses the high speed catharsis of techno with the euphoric, blurred neon vision of trance. Debut single ‘Fluid Matter’ dropped in early 2024, catching the ear of front left ravers and industry tastemakers alike, earning Best Track shout outs from CRACK and Mixmag for its new gen approach to peak-time techno. Shortly after being named one of Mixmag’s Artists to Watch in 2025, Dogheadsurigeri released her debut EP ‘Silver Current’ on KI/KI’s imprint, slash. The record offers a fresh, forward-thinking take on trance and techno while preserving the emotional depth that made the classics timeless. The EP quickly gained acclaim, earning her recognition as an Upcoming Producer to Watch by Beatport and DJ Mag, with her tracks climbing Beatport’s Best New Trance playlists. Her ear for what makes a dancefloor work has been honed from years of experience as a club DJ who specialises in forward-thinking dance music. Dogheadsurigeri came up as promoter and co-host of the MESTIÇO club night in Warsaw, sharing line-ups with the likes of TSVI, Aya, Varg, LCY, buttechno and DJ Fingerblast. Dogheadsurigeri has since got the call up from clubs and festivals across Europe like FOLD, Corsica Studios, Unsound, Garage Noord, Fuga, Recyclart and Tauron Nowa Muzyka Katowice. She’s contributed mixes to Boiler Room, HÖR, NTS, Rinse, Kiosk Radio, Red Light Radio and Ransome Note. Her mix for Tank magazine, which celebrates y2k trance, was named one of the best of 2023 by CRACK and Mixmag. Dogheadsurigeri is also using her platform to pay it forward to the Polish and wider Eastern European scene. Between 2018 and 2015, she was a member of Oramics, an initiative that supports the participation of women, non-binary and the LGBTQ+ community in electronic music, representing the project in panel discussions at Unsound and CTM festival. She helped put together Oramics’ Total Solidarity compilation which has raised over €11,000 for grassroots LGBTQ+ organisations and been streamed more than 170,000 times. She’s also linked up with NTS and Diesel to spotlight cutting-edge producers coming out of Poland. Born under the scorpio zodiac sign, Dogheadsurigeri is ruled by impulsiveness and passion, which is reflected in her fierce belief in music, community and club spaces as a force for good. For her, it’s all or nothing, which means her mission to unite club kids and push forward-thinking electronic music into the future will continue evolving beneath the strobes, where she belongs.
Dual Monitor
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James Newmarch
One of the minds behind the infamous FOLD in East London. Heading up the technical operation of the venue and holding down the fort as one of the in house resident DJs.
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Meku
Manami
Manami is shifting gears, cranking up the low-end while steadfast in progressive eclecticism, unmatched dancefloor energy and community values to offer her most honest artistic expression yet through her productions, DJ and hybrid live sets. Having made a significant splash in Bristol and London over the past decade via a fierce reputation behind the decks, Manami now sets her sights on the next. Her forthcoming label and productions exhibit a sonic realignment, inspired by a revelatory introspection that has led to a liberatory opportunity of inner growth. It’s helped distill the next phase of her musical voice with a striking clarity; a sound fusing breakbeat and 140 bpm stylings, often edging into jungle and footwork territories, all doused in prog sensibilities that many will be familiar with from previous productions, or if fortunate enough to witness one of her celebrated DJ or hybrid live sets. It further defines her trajectory, and enhances an-already singular path for her within dance music. Born in Japan and subsequently raised in Bristol, Manami quickly absorbed her adopted city’s roots in dub and house. Foundational early-2010 parties like Slix Disco, Futureboogie, Timedance and Livity Sound were attended regularly, while further raving at Mala’s Deep Medi parties and later Amsterdam’s De School followed. Her musical duality of bass and prog undoubtedly spawned here, inspiring her to co-found the Better Days party alongside her friend Anil and later the Level 1 series and of course an inimitable DJ career. The latter, of course, needs little introduction; raving to a Manami set is a rare pleasure, akin to experiencing a electric-charged cauldron full of sub-growling percs, vintage 140 wobbles and progressive house gliders amongst an abundant of other styles mixed with an acute sensibility. It’s matched by an innate talent for dancefloor communality, showcased effortlessly in her landmark Boiler Room Bristol broadcast. She’s grown to be one of England’s most beloved anything-goes selectors as a result of all this, now flexing her classically-trained musicianship skills with her new hybrid live set up. Highlights over her dj tenure is vast, with appearances at Berlin’s Atonal Festival, Sheffield’s No Bounds, UNFOLD, Junction 2, Amsterdam’s DGTL Festival, a slew of memorable broadcasts for Mixmag and Keep Hush plus dates in Australia, at Strawberry Fields Festival and Sub Club Melbourne, while also tours of India and Japan. Community work is a cause close to Manami’s heart, born from a desire to further explore her racial identity while seeking connectedness beyond the dancefloor. Her membership of the ‘Saffron’ and ‘East & Most’ initiatives highlight this best; the former involves mentoring FLINTA people to DJ via workshops while the latter connects East and South East Asian artists, makers and small business owners through independent projects.
Cam Joon
The name Cam Joon is a nod to his Iranian heritage, reflecting his connection to family and friends through Farsi term of endearment "Joon.” As a DJ with a passion for fostering community on the dancefloor, this moniker is fitting. Cam Joon’s community-focused approach is evident in his role as co-founder, head booker and resident of grassroots festival and events series, Floorless. More recently, he's been found behind the decks at Unfold, Corsica Studios and The Cause, as well as on his monthly show on AAJA...
Melati
Her trademark bright yet diabolic sound focuses on toying with ones state of sanity through textural, playful and psychedelic sonics consistently delivering a signature sound that can be recognised by the very essence and character of her sets - a driving force infused with positivity that promises to keep the dancefloor moving. Melati’s expansive taste and skill has opened herself to a range of opportunities in the past few years, including residencies at Das Booty, Floorless and Sisu and much-lauded sets at Unfold, FLŪXO, Ismus, Technomate, HOWL, Para//e/, RSO, Rote Sonne and Den Anden Side.
Rohan Rakhit
Over the last few years, Rohan Rakhit — DJ, actor, broadcaster and DAYTIMERS mainstay — has established himself as one of London's most exciting emerging voices. A resident DJ at Gilles Peterson’s Worldwide FM, and one of the main minds behind the South Asian Underground crew DAYTIMERS, as a curator, Rohan has worked with some of London’s most esteemed venues, including programming for the Royal Albert Hall, Somerset House. the inaugural DAYTIMERS Festival, as well as countless club night and festival offerings across the country. Known for his multi-genre approach to his DJ sets, Rohan draws on the eclecticism of the soulful and percussive sound that encapsulates his London. His work as a DJ spans performances across renowned London venues like the Jazz Café, Tate Modern, Corsica Studios, Colour Factory, and festival stages including We Out Here, Brainchild, Lost Village, and Glastonbury.
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Tash LC
She blends traditional Afro-diasporic sounds such as Soukous and Merengue with Kuduro, Soca, and cutting-edge percussive club rhythms, from across the Caribbean, Africa and Latin America. A long-standing NTS Radio resident, Tash explores the global underground, hosting conversations with diverse guests from across the World. Career highlights include BBC 1Xtra, Kiss FM and Worldwide FM residencies, as well as packed-out shows at Warehouse Project, Glastonbury, and Boomtown. Founder of Club Yeke, a record label and club night spotlighting music from the Global South, Tash’s passion lies in collaborating with and platforming artists from the Global South diaspora. Recently selected for Annie Nightingale’s Pioneers, honouring women and gender minorities in radio, Tash also recently headlined her first sold-out Selecta tour across Cardiff, Bristol, London, and Manchester. With the endorsement of some of dance music’s most influential tastemakers, combined with her unique ability to command dance floors, Tash LC continues to shine as one of the UK’s most exciting talents.
Tasha
Runs Neighbourhood record label & techno party... Presenter on Rinse FM... Played alongside Ben Sims, Randomer, Helena Hauff, Ben UFO, Pangaea, Karenn, Henning Baer...
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Tia Cousins
Owning records is easy, playing them, easier. Reading a room, knowing what lands, stitching tracks into something that moves a crowd - that's where the craft separates itself from the collection. The tapestry of becoming a real DJ is an art form few truly master. Step forth, Tia Cousins, London-based selector, radio broadcaster, and self-proclaimed BoG Witch who has made a name for herself by digging through the cracks others overlook. In an era drowning in information, she's carved out a niche collecting the in-between sounds - experimental gear, obscure niches, the old and the new - amassing a collection of music that frankly shouldn't belong to someone her age. It's one that has won her plenty of recognition in all the right circles, from NTS to Balamii, the Tate Gallery to Brilliant Corners. Tia's extensive knowledge threads together EBM, Italo, Techno, Synth-Pop, Post-punk and House, leaving no stone unturned. Learning to DJ in her university bedroom after a friend left their decks behind, she's refined her approach over the years: finding moments of silence to transition, and keeping things simple with minimal effects. These dizzyingly eclectic yet well-sequenced selections have turned heads on radio stations around the world, most recently landing her a monthly residency on Bristol's Noods Radio. Her well-curated radio shows have become a calling card - a space for music she actually wants to listen to at home, rather than the usual ‘club’ fare. Reaching deep into jazz, krautrock, ambient, and the experimental fringes that keep dancefloors guessing, she's also cleared a few floors in her time, "I quite like doing that - filtering out the crowd so that only those who are vibing remain." Tia's also turned her unique ears to A&R, heading up the musical direction for the Ransom Note's record label, as well as co-parenting the ambient and plant cassette label Music To Watch Seeds Grow By. Born from a sober stint spent hyperfixating on gardening and sprouting seeds, the cassette label pairs ambient music with the slow, mindful art of horticulture. The past couple of years have been huge for the young selector, and she can be found performing with the likes of Optimo, Decius, Lena Willikens, Helena Hauff and Vladimir Ivkovic. This year she's debuted at Panorama Bar, Convenanza and Waterworks, toured Asia, alongside regular appearances at Field Maneuvers, Love International, Golden Lion, Bugged Out and Watching Trees - where she's soundtracked silent films, played main stage sets whilst co-curating the The Bush of Ghosts ambient area. When you add in mixes for Erol Alkan's Phantasy, BICEP, the fabric International Women's Day series, as well as being featured on Resident Advisor's mix of the day, it’s safe to say Tia is quietly earning acclaim that even the most seasoned of artists would yearn for.
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Jay Duncan
Drawing from a deep well of dubwise hypnosis and ‘90s tribal house, Jay Duncan crafts sexed-up cuts and body-led sets that move. As a resident for Adonis, she channels raw and euphoric energy into her sets, equal parts pressure and pleasure. With a background in experimental dub production and years spent behind the counter at various London record shops, Jay brings a deep, intuitive knowledge of music to the booth. She builds tension through texture, letting repetition breathe, inviting groove to fracture and reform.
Zha (UK)
Diverse musical artist blurring the lines between traditional Bollywood music and Grime and Dubstep. Owner of Fent Plates, White Peach, Yellow Flower & NAAN.