Klymax: Kenji Takimi & Dea

Klymax
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Klymax is Potato Head's Sound Centre. Every Friday and Saturday it becomes Bali's finest room, not by reputation alone, but by design. The room was conceived by DJ Harvey. The speakers were built by George Stavro on Richard Long's blueprint, the same sonic architecture as Paradise Garage and Studio 54. The floor is sprung: four layers of wood and foam. This is not a venue with a sound system. This is a room built around one.

Nothing here was assembled to look the part. The system was built to move air the way it was meant to, the floor was built to hold a room dancing until dawn, and every detail past that point exists to protect what those two things already do. Step onto the floor and the difference is not something you're told, it's something you feel before the first track finishes.

Klymax: Kenji Takimi & Dea

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Line-up Profiles

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Kenji Takimi

Kenji Takimi is a Japanese DJ, producer, remixer, and label founder whose eclectic musical vision has made him one of the most influential figures in Japan's underground dance music scene. Active since the late 1980s, Takimi is celebrated for seamlessly blending house, disco, techno, Balearic, dub, jazz, psychedelic rock, and leftfield electronic music into immersive, genre-defying DJ sets. His broad musical knowledge and adventurous approach to curation have earned him a devoted international following among DJs, collectors, and discerning music enthusiasts.

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Dea

Music Director at Desa Potato Head Bali and a founding member of Precious Bloom. A bassist and musician shaped by Psych and Balearic sensibility, Dea's work moves between performance, curation, and the shaping of sonic environments.

Address

Klymax
Desa Potato Head Bali, Jl. Petitenget No.51B, Seminyak, Kec. Kuta Utara, Kabupaten Badung, Bali 80361