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Before Rivet became Rivet, there was Grovskopa. A pressure valve. An outlet for anger. Industrial techno built to leave dents.
Between 2001 and 2011, Grovskopa was a key figure of the industrial techno movement that grew out of Birmingham. Through his labels Pohjola and Emergence Records, and releases on Token, Warm Up, Surface and Audio Assault (that later turned into MORD), Grovskopa became part of a scene that redefined techno through pressure, repetition and function. Along the way came collaborations and long-standing relationships with artists such as **Surgeon, Regis **and Oscar Mulero.
Then a motorcycle nearly killed him. Or vice versa. Recovery changed everything. Grovskopa was put to rest and Rivet emerged—less interested in blunt force, more drawn to groove, tension and storytelling. For fifteen years that was enough. It isn't anymore. The world has become meaner. Techno has become cleaner. Polished into content, flattened into lifestyle branding. Somewhere along the way people forgot that techno isn't supposed to comfort you. It's supposed to rearrange your nervous system. So Grovskopa returns. Not as heritage. Not as revival. As necessity. The return also marks a new chapter, with an EP landing on MORD this October.
There was only one choice for this night's guest. Ukraine’s Stanislav Tolkachev, making his Swedish debut. His first record came out on Pohjola Records in 2006. Twenty years later he remains one of techno's most uncompromising voices. No detours. No compromise.
Also joining is Malmö's own Rebecka Sekelius, a selector with an exceptionally deep understanding of techno's past, present and future.
Visuals by Adèle Tornberg, who also created the artwork for the forthcoming Grovskopa EP and the visual identity of this night.
And Grovskopa.
Let's party like it's Bratislava 2002.