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Dekmantel 2025: Amsterdam's electronic music laboratory delivers another masterclass [Event Review]

  • August 4, 2025
  • Patrick Ames Conner
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Dekmantel's 11th edition reaffirmed why Amsterdam's most discerning electronic music festival continues to set the standard for curatorial excellence. Across five days from July 30 to August 3, the festival's return to its original format after last year's expanded ten-day celebration felt like a perfectly calibrated reset, balancing heritage with innovation in ways that few events manage to achieve.

The weekend's most talked-about addition proved to be Floating Points' Sunflower Sound System, making its Netherlands debut at the Greenhouse stage after creating significant buzz at Glastonbury. This experimental 8-point setup, designed by Sam Shepherd himself, transformed the intimate forest venue into something approaching an audiophile's fever dream. The opening 10-hour back-to-back set between Floating Points and Palms Trax established the system's credentials immediately, delivering crystalline clarity that made every textural detail audible while maintaining the weight necessary for proper dancefloor impact.

Richie Hawtin's long-awaited Dekmantel debut with DEX EFX X0X on Sunday provided one of the weekend's most compelling arguments for electronic music as pure sonic experience. His revamped audiovisual concept, building on his legendary 1995-2005 work, stripped away contemporary festival excess in favour of immersive sound and lighting design. The performance felt like a masterclass in technological restraint, proving that innovation doesn't always require addition.

The festival's commitment to presenting electronic music within broader cultural contexts was exemplified by Jeff Mills' live scoring of Metropolis at EYE Filmmuseum. His third interpretation of Fritz Lang's 1927 masterpiece felt particularly resonant, with Mills' techno providing a voice for the machines that seemed to speak directly to contemporary anxieties about artificial intelligence and technological dependence.

Among the weekend's most pleasant surprises were Dekmantel's own label showcases. Polygonia's live presentation of Dream Horizons demonstrated how electronic music can function as both club tool and concert experience, with Lindsey Wang's multi-instrumental approach creating genuinely affecting emotional landscapes. Call Super's limited edition mix CD A Rhythm Protects One, available exclusively at the festival, became an instant collector's item, while Steffi & Virginia's live performance of their forthcoming album Patterns of Vibration suggested exciting directions for the imprint.

The festival's seven signature stages each maintained distinct identities while contributing to a cohesive whole. The Loop's main stage programming balanced accessibility with adventurousness, while UFO II continued its reputation for showcasing electronic music's experimental fringes. The Nest provided essential space for UK bass and jungle sounds, confirming these genres' continued vitality within contemporary club culture.

Two Shell's Dekmantel debut at the Radar stage proved particularly significant, with the enigmatic British duo's Y2K-influenced productions translating perfectly to the forest environment. Their blend of UK garage, dubstep, and experimental electronics felt like a transmission from electronic music's future, suggesting directions the scene might explore as it moves deeper into the 2020s.

The festival's educational component, including workshops and panels at Tolhuistuin, demonstrated Dekmantel's commitment to fostering electronic music culture beyond pure entertainment. These daytime sessions provided valuable context for the evening's performances, creating connections between historical development and contemporary practice.

After eleven editions, Dekmantel continues evolving while maintaining its core identity. This year's festival felt like a confident statement about electronic music's possibilities when curatorial vision takes precedence over commercial considerations. In an increasingly saturated festival landscape, Dekmantel remains essential viewing for anyone serious about electronic music's artistic potential.

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