“Dancefloor belongs to those who want to become one with the music and express themselves in whichever way they see fit. It is a place for unification, transcendence, and inspiration. It is where ideas are born, bodies are freed, and minds are open.”—Rooted in this ethos, born from the raw, industrial heart of Amsterdam’s underground techno scene, Vault Sessions has played a pivotal role over the past decade in shaping transformative club and festival experiences, where music speaks louder than words. Alongside Shin Records mastermind Newa, the platform’s vision will be brought to life by its founders, Alexander van Zweden and Bas Schoevaars. Joining them is Milan-based Alarico, co-head of Primal Instinct and Funk Assault, who channels the raw, forward-leaning energy of ’90s techno; Phil Berg, renowned for his ability to craft dancefloor-driven sets rich in percussive textures and Lobster, who delivers high-energy, tripped-out techno, sculpting raw and authentic tracks through an organic creative flow; After a long time, the driving force behind Morevi—Givi Gelashvili, a digger, music enthusiast, and selector —in the purest sense of the word—returns to Horoom. A software developer by profession, he has spent years as a BASSIANI sound engineer. His journey began with underground hip-hop before evolving into a deep exploration of electronic music. As the curator of a YouTube channel, he has consistently unearthed and shared gems from the darkest corners of the electronic music landscape. Meanwhile, Skyra and Hamatsuki will go back-to-back, joined by Ninasupsa, co-founder of Mutant Radio, whose impeccable, intellectually rigorous selection is a hallmark of her craft and experimental collaboration from the German duo Kinzua—comprising Sun Sad Records founder Lucas Brell and distinguished producer Marvin Uhde, known by his alias Qnete.