09/04/2026
Guy J all-night-long @ Lofi â This Saturday. A long read & a long video.
There is something quietly powerful about the first moments of a night, when a space is still almost empty, when the air carries that slight sense of anticipation and nothing has settled yet. You walk into a venue and it feels unfinished in the best possible way, like a canvas that is about to be painted with only a handful of early arrivals scattered across the room, each one aware that they are stepping into something that will slowly unfold over the hours ahead.
These opening minutes are often overlooked, but they might be the most honest part of a set. There is freedom here, space for exploration.
In those first minutes at Paradiso in 2024, you could feel exactly that. Stepping into a room that was still finding its shape. Guy J using sound not to impress, but to search. Testing textures, stretching rhythms, allowing tracks to breathe in a way that only works when the room isnât full yet, when people are still arriving, still tuning in, still letting go of whatever they carried in from the outside world.
This is where his range becomes clear. A constant movement between tones and energy, building something from nothing, guiding the room without forcing it.
And then, without you even noticing exactly when it happened, the space fills. More people step in. Conversations fade. Movements sync. The curiosity that brought everyone in slowly transforms into a shared focus. What started as something loose and exploratory becomes something collective.
This Saturday, we experience that full journey again at Lofi. An all night long set where nothing is rushed and those first moments are part of the story.
Come early. To connect with the sound, the space and the people around you.