The 240 KM/H Collective Elevates Sideral’s Techno To Another Dimension At Roig Arena

  • The festival unfolded through the Face2Face (f2f) format, where two artists perform face to face in an electronic duel

  • Thousands of techno music fans gathered yesterday afternoon and evening at the Valencian venue to hear Adrián Mills, Lucía Gea, and AEREA

The energy of electronic music took over Roig Arena on Halloween night. The Valencian venue hosted the first edition of Sideral, a major electronic music event where DJs of great artistic variety took center stage. Thousands of techno fans gathered at Roig Arena, ready to experience a frenetic evening.

Sideral was born with the aim of reactivating the electronic scene. To achieve this, the organizers developed a large-scale production with high-impact visual elements, placing the 240 KM/H collective at the heart of the experience. Founded in Germany in 2021 by Adrián Mills, this music platform seeks to bring together and empower a new generation of DJs and producers. At Sideral, the collective used the Face2Face format, with a split booth where two artists performed face to face in a top-tier electronic duel.

The first to take the stage were Lucía Gea f2f NiZ. Both Valencian producers are highly recognized in the electronic scene, both nationally and internationally. They were in charge of opening this electronic event, which lasted well into the early hours. For two hours, Lucía Gea showcased her skill with powerful techno, with hard and industrial nuances. Opposite her, NiZ delivered a dark, grooved techno sound with hints reminiscent of 90s techno.

From 7 to 8 p.m., it was AEREA’s turn (live), a musical project distinguished by its emotional techno. Next came the Face2Face between orchestral DJ Cera Khin and producer CLTX, who combined techno subgenres such as hardgroove and trance with punk energy.

At 9:30 p.m., the founder of the 240 KM/H collective, Adrián Mills, took over with a Face2Face alongside Wilderích. Both based in Germany, they are well-known in renowned German clubs. For an hour and a half, they delivered hard techno at Roig Arena.

The festival closed with Andrés Campo and Buenri. While Campo is famous for his dynamic and eclectic sets, Buenri is a specialist in makina, a techno subgenre characterized by frenetic rhythms. Together, they wrapped up a festival marked by a great synthesis of techno styles.