Discover the highlights of Melkweg’s ADE 2024 programme

Tuesday, 06 August 2024
Seasoned ADE visitors already know that Melkweg is one of the central hubs where electronic music unfolds its full essence. Originally a milk factory, Melkweg — meaning ‘Milky Way’ in Dutch — has been hosting a diverse array of live performances, exhibitions, and film screenings since the 70s. The venue offers ample space for everything, from buzzing headliner concerts to intimate DJ sessions. Since 1992, when Melkweg first opened its doors to dedicated ADE dancers, it has impacted the electronic music scene. Now, 28 years later, Melkweg has curated yet another all-encompassing programme, and we're excited to share its highlights with you.

Kicking off ADE in full swing

What better way to dive into ADE 2024 than by celebrating the evolution of music culture?

For the special tribute ADE Opening Concert: 50 Years of J Dilla, Melkweg once again welcomes the world-renowned Metropole Orkest, this time collaborating with multi-instrumentalist and composer Miguel Atwood-Ferguson. On ADE Wednesday, they will present a homage to J Dilla, one of the most admired and influential hip-hop producers of the 2000s, whose inventive beats shaped electronic music as we know it today.

From roots to the present, the opening night also welcomes the Londoner Floating Pointswho excels on the piano and behind the turntables. As a versatile producer, he has mastered a range of genres, from house and jazz to ambient and electronica, and is sure to hook you with his gripping sound.

Later in the night, Oliver Heldens takes the stage. By now, he doesn’t need an introduction anymore, as he’s been at the forefront of dance music with his signature 'future house' sound. Under his HI-LO moniker, he continues to deliver festival-ready techno anthems that keep the energy high.


Bass and Breaks — Feel it in your chest

Tailored for fans of fast breakbeats, The North Quarter Label Night switches up the sound to soulful drum and bass the following night. In collaboration with 'Curated By', the lineup includes Vanity Roxane, Lenzman, Echobrown, and more, offering whirlwind tempos and powerful sub-bass in the intimate upstairs room.

Adding to the bass excitement is the Monstercat link-up with Germany's largest bass festival, Blacklist. Each year, the ADE Monstercat showcase gets bigger, and and this year is no exception with Dillon Francis, Gladde Paling, WHIPPED CREAM, and more.



Kicking off ADE in full swing

What better way to dive into ADE 2024 than by celebrating the evolution of music culture?

For the special tribute ADE Opening Concert: 50 Years of J Dilla, Melkweg once again welcomes the world-renowned Metropole Orkest, this time collaborating with multi-instrumentalist and composer Miguel Atwood-Ferguson. On ADE Wednesday, they will present a homage to J Dilla, one of the most admired and influential hip-hop producers of the 2000s, whose inventive beats shaped electronic music as we know it today.

From roots to the present, the opening night also welcomes the Londoner Floating Pointswho excels on the piano and behind the turntables. As a versatile producer, he has mastered a range of genres, from house and jazz to ambient and electronica, and is sure to hook you with his gripping sound.

Later in the night, Oliver Heldens takes the stage. By now, he doesn’t need an introduction anymore, as he’s been at the forefront of dance music with his signature 'future house' sound. Under his HI-LO moniker, he continues to deliver festival-ready techno anthems that keep the energy high.


Bass and Breaks — Feel it in your chest

Tailored for fans of fast breakbeats, The North Quarter Label Night switches up the sound to soulful drum and bass the following night. In collaboration with 'Curated By', the lineup includes Vanity Roxane, Lenzman, Echobrown, and more, offering whirlwind tempos and powerful sub-bass in the intimate upstairs room.

Adding to the bass excitement is the Monstercat link-up with Germany's largest bass festival, Blacklist. Each year, the ADE Monstercat showcase gets bigger, and and this year is no exception with Dillon Francis, Gladde Paling, WHIPPED CREAM, and more.



Melkweg’s ADE Friday reaches far into electronic music

Speaking of artists with a sweet taste for the extraordinary, ADE Friday features Uncle Waffles, serving the finest amapiano beats. Globally renowned for her work in the genre, the Swazi-born DJ and producer has been dubbed the ‘princess of amapiano’ by Billboard. You’re invited to the royal celebration of South African percussive basslines, drums, and everything that gets your body moving.

It’s been ten years! The long-awaited return of Planet Delsin at Melkweg brings back the showcase of Delsin Records, one of Amsterdam’s premier independent labels for techno, electro, and experimental electronics. The event promises top-notch electronic sounds, including the hypnotic dub techno of .VRIL, Machine Woman’s left-field electro experiments, the acid-tinged techno of Artefakt, and much more.

Brace yourself for the 19th edition of Dave Clarke Presents, featuring the one and only Len Faki. Dave Clarke also invited Paula Temple for another whip of her relentless beats and Detroit live-maestros Octave One and their soulful groove. The brutalist club night also sees the iconic KITTIN, DJ Stingray 313, and a live show by Curses.


Weekend plans sorted

If this fires you up, be prepared — this is just the tip of the iceberg of what Melkweg has planned for ADE 2024. You can also immerse yourself in South Asian rhythms at Indo Warehouse or lace up your Airmax and get footloose at I AM HARDSTYLE. For those who crave a deep dose of dub, Amsterdam Dub Event has you covered. This year’s edition is fueled by the pioneering dub-reggae ensemble African Head Charge with a live mix by producer and co-founder Adrian Sherwood. Or check out GoldFish' saxophone leads and warm pianos infused with African rhythms and cheeky samples.


Stay tuned, as the Melkweg lineup will continue to expand with more exciting additions. The final names, along with the film and exhibition program, will be revealed soon.


At Amsterdam Dance Event, there's always more.

Curious about the lineup? Hit the link below to explore Melkweg’s full programme.






What Melkweg has in store this year

Melkweg’s ADE Friday reaches far into electronic music

Speaking of artists with a sweet taste for the extraordinary, ADE Friday features Uncle Waffles, serving the finest amapiano beats. Globally renowned for her work in the genre, the Swazi-born DJ and producer has been dubbed the ‘princess of amapiano’ by Billboard. You’re invited to the royal celebration of South African percussive basslines, drums, and everything that gets your body moving.

It’s been ten years! The long-awaited return of Planet Delsin at Melkweg brings back the showcase of Delsin Records, one of Amsterdam’s premier independent labels for techno, electro, and experimental electronics. The event promises top-notch electronic sounds, including the hypnotic dub techno of .VRIL, Machine Woman’s left-field electro experiments, the acid-tinged techno of Artefakt, and much more.

Brace yourself for the 19th edition of Dave Clarke Presents, featuring the one and only Len Faki. Dave Clarke also invited Paula Temple for another whip of her relentless beats and Detroit live-maestros Octave One and their soulful groove. The brutalist club night also sees the iconic KITTIN, DJ Stingray 313, and a live show by Curses.


Weekend plans sorted

If this fires you up, be prepared — this is just the tip of the iceberg of what Melkweg has planned for ADE 2024. You can also immerse yourself in South Asian rhythms at Indo Warehouse or lace up your Airmax and get footloose at I AM HARDSTYLE. For those who crave a deep dose of dub, Amsterdam Dub Event has you covered. This year’s edition is fueled by the pioneering dub-reggae ensemble African Head Charge with a live mix by producer and co-founder Adrian Sherwood. Or check out GoldFish' saxophone leads and warm pianos infused with African rhythms and cheeky samples.


Stay tuned, as the Melkweg lineup will continue to expand with more exciting additions. The final names, along with the film and exhibition program, will be revealed soon.


At Amsterdam Dance Event, there's always more.

Curious about the lineup? Hit the link below to explore Melkweg’s full programme.






What Melkweg has in store this year