KLAUDIE UNLEASHES DARK-SIDE CLUB ENERGY ON “MAKE THIS PLACE” / “DON’T STOP”
The rising producer strips it back for DISTRIKT Sound and hits the decks twice at ADE 2025
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Klaudie continues her artistic evolution with a bold new release for DISTRIKT Sound, arriving October 10. The two-track EP – featuring the collaborative A-side “Make This Place” with Miami producer m.O.N.R.O.E., and her solo B-side “Don’t Stop” – dives headfirst into the raw, unfiltered spirit of early-2000s warehouse culture. In sharp contrast to the cinematic restraint of her debut single “Serenade for Strings,” Klaudie now strips things back, leaning into a tougher, darker palette that reflects her club sensibilities.
“I wanted to make something that felt like a lost memory from a warehouse party,” Klaudie explains. “Heavy basslines, dim lights, no phones—just sweat, sound, and a sense of release.”
From Emotion to Motion
“Make This Place” opens the release with hypnotic vocal fragments and a driving groove, capturing the synergy between Klaudie’s minimalist edge and m.O.N.R.O.E.’s deep rhythmic style. But it’s “Don’t Stop” that delivers the knockout punch – a gritty, percussive burner anchored by saturated textures and a stripped-down, no-frills arrangement built purely for dark rooms and moving bodies.
The DISTRIKT Sound EP follows Klaudie’s standout debut on Rony Seikaly’s Stride Records earlier this year. But where that track explored emotion through orchestral sampling and microhouse minimalism, this new chapter reveals a dirtier, sweatier dimension to her sound.
Her momentum is also translating to the stage. As part of Amsterdam Dance Event 2025, Klaudie will perform at two major PIV events. On October 22, she joins the likes of Kyle Walker and Ranger Trucco aboard PIV By Train, a three-carriage moving club experience in partnership with Club Roto. Just days later, on October 25, she appears again as part of Factory 93’s takeover at PIV x ADE, sharing the bill with Fabe, Vitess (Live), and her studio collaborator m.O.N.R.O.E.
With her classical roots, visual sensitivity, and an ear for deep textures, Klaudie continues to carve out a distinct voice in the modern minimal scene. Whether orchestrating cinematic introspection or channeling pure late-night energy, her sound remains unmistakably her own.
ABOUT KLAUDIE
Czech-born Klaudie Roberts is a DJ and producer based between Europe and the U.S., known for her deep, moody sets and refined, minimalist productions. A classically trained violinist turned electronic artist, Klaudie’s music bridges orchestral precision with underground energy – delivering emotionally charged club tracks with compositional depth.
Her debut single, “Serenade for Strings” (Stride Records), introduced her cinematic approach to minimal house. Now, she pivots into rawer territory with a new two-track release on DISTRIKT Sound, including a collaboration with Miami’s m.O.N.R.O.E. and a gritty solo B-side, “Don’t Stop.”
On stage, Klaudie has played at respected venues including Jolene Sound Room, Floyd Miami, and Club Space, and made her Ibiza debut this summer with PIV at Cova Santa. As her momentum builds, she’ll perform at Amsterdam Dance Event 2025 on two major showcases: PIV by Train with Club Roto (Oct 22) and PIV x Factory 93 at IJLAND (Oct 25).
Whether performing or producing, Klaudie’s focus remains the same: to create immersive, emotionally resonant experiences that blur the line between the personal and the dancefloor.
ABOUT m.O.N.R.O.E.
Miami-based DJ and producer m.O.N.R.O.E. (Jordan Postrel) has established a reputation for crafting deep, groove-heavy house music, released on notable labels such as Get Physical, Robsoul, Saved, Cuttin’ Headz, and VIVa MUSiC. A fixture in the global underground, he’s performed at iconic venues including Watergate, Sisyphos, Brooklyn Mirage, Factory Town, and Burning Man’s Robot Heart. His productions blend precision and soul, with recent highlights including an Apollonia mix on Rinse FM and an upcoming collaboration with Sweely on PIV. Known for his versatility and refined touch, m.O.N.R.O.E. continues to shape the sound of late-night dancefloors worldwide.