Follow These Clubs To Catch The Hottest DJs In Seoul

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I first realised how big the underground music scene was in Seoul when Benji B came to play here only two weeks after I moved to the city. As a regular listener to his weekly UK radio show, I wasn’t going to miss the opportunity to see him live.

As I dug a bit deeper into the music scene in Seoul, I realised that Benji B wasn’t the only famous DJ or producer making his way to Seoul. Over the last year I have seen everyone from Tuxedo to Illa J in some of the most intimate venues across the city.

Below is a list of the best places to go and people to follow so you too can be in the know about the underground music scene in the city.

CAKESHOP | YONGSAN-GU, SEOUL

Cakeshop never fails to attract dedicated music lovers. It was ranked the best club in Seoul by 10 Magazine Best in Seoul 2018. The venue is open Thursdays to Saturdays and always hosts a carefully curated line-up of the some of the best DJs around the world. This dark, intimate sweat-box has become famous for dropping a wide range of tunes from house and techno to trap and drum and bass.

I have seen some of my favourite DJs play here, including Actress, Knxwledge and Zed Bias. The club’s Instagram account (@cakeshopseoul) and Facebook page regularly post their monthly line-ups and are definitely worth following to keep up to date with all that is happening.

VOLNOST | YONGSAN-GU, SEOUL

Volnost is two-floor techno hideout on Itaewon-ro that feels more like a European basement club than a big-room K-club, with a street-level bar up top and a low-lit dance floor downstairs built around a punchy sound system. You’ll find proper underground techno and adjacent electronic styles, regularly inviting both local crews and overseas guests while keeping the focus on long, immersive sets.

The crowd is mixed international, and the smaller capacity means weekends fill up fast, so it rewards those who turn up early and stay late for the full after-hours energy. The club’s Instagram account (@volnostseoul).

THE HENZ CLUB | MAPO-GU, SEOUL

Originally a streetwear shop, Henz launched a hip-hop club a few years ago, and aren’t we all glad it did! It would be difficult to imagine the underground music scene in Seoul without Henz, as it provides a constant stream of top events that host both local and international DJs.

Previous headliners have included the English duo Bondax and New York DJ Kingdom. The club’s devotion to underground music and captivating vibe will ensure that you stay here until the early hours of the morning. Henz’s Facebook page and Instagram (@thehenzclub) are regularly updated so be sure to check them out when you are planning where to go on your next night out!

FAUST | YONGSAN-GU, SEOUL

Faust is a staple of Seoul’s techno scene, tucked near Itaewon and Noksapyeong and known for warehouse-style interiors, a serious sound rig, and parties that feel straight out of Berlin. The main room hosts international headliners alongside Seoul’s best techno residents, with lineups that run from deep, hypnotic grooves to industrial and hard techno depending on the night, plus occasional label showcases and concept parties that pull in dedicated dancers from across the city.

Expect a darker, more underground aesthetic, minimal VIP culture, and a crowd that is there to dance until close, making it one of the go-to recommendation. The club’s Instagram account (@faustseoul).

360 SOUNDS & DJ SOULSCAPE

The 360 Sounds crew is made up of some of the best DJs, producers and MCs in Korea with DJ Soulscape being the best known amongst them. They have undoubtedly shaped the hip-hop scene in Seoul, hosting some of the best nights in the city whilst honouring vinyl culture through their sets and record store. Haven’t heard of them? Follow their Instagram (@360sounds)!

Soulscape regularly plays at venues across the city and is more often than not featured in the line-up when international DJs are playing in town. His Instagram page (@slscp) is one of the best places to find out about events across the city. It’s thanks to him that I knew where to see Egyptian Lover use his famed 808, was able to have Illa J’s latest record signed by the man himself, and could hang out with Lil Silva whilst listening to the one and only DJ Zinc.

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