Live Now:
-
Up Next:
-
-
Up Next:
-
Rainbow Disco Club returns to Desa Potato Head on Friday, 25 April, and Saturday, 26 April.
The fourth in our ongoing collaboration sees Rainbow Disco Club take over Potato Head for two days and nights of hyper-eclectic sounds and sights, with some of Japan’s most renowned artists and a selection of global talents playing alongside our resident DJs. On Friday 25 April, Potato Head Beach Club plays host the the RDC stage, with Eris Drew & Octo Octa, Call Super. Archie B2B Gonno, Monkey Timers, and Munir B2B Varumi bringing their diverse musical textures to the shores of the Indian Ocean. Augmenting the music at the Beach Club will be laser and lighting from Yamachang, tsukemen style ramen from Tsubame, and special edition RDC merchandise.
The weekend event also includes a Klymax Discotheque takeover, with Rainbow Disco Club residents Sisi and Kikiorix joining Gonno in the booth on Friday night, and our resident DJ, Gero will be playing all night long on Saturday 26th.
Japan’s Rainbow Disco Club is one of the world’s most respected and best-loved underground music festivals. With a borderless approach to culture, music, and genre, the event is revered for its inspired sonic curation, inclusive atmosphere, and multi-sensory production. Celebrating the primitive art of dance and human connection, the festival has become a benchmark for freeform musical exchange since launching back in 2010.
Special stay packages are available for this event, including Friday and Saturday access to Rainbow Disco Club, discounts on rooms, limited merchandise and dining across Desa Potato Head.
Eris Drew is a DJ, producer, and trans ecstatic from Chicago. She runs the T4T LUV NRG label with her b2b partner Octo Octa from a log cabin in New Hampshire. A recording artist for her own label, Interdimensional Transmissions (Detroit), and Naive Records (Lisbon), she conducts the Psychedelic Rites of the Motherbeat with friends at Pittsburgh’s Hot Mass and Berlin’s Room 4 Resistance. She gives talks worldwide on dance music culture and other ecstatic traditions, and advocates for trans, non-binary, and queer people while mentoring aspiring DJs and producers.
Octo Octa is a DJ, producer, and live performer. She runs the T4T LUV NRG label with her DJ and romantic partner, Eris Drew, celebrating trans love, visibility, and the potent healing magic of the dancefloor. House, techno, and breakbeat are Octo Octa’s genres of choice, though such descriptors feel clinical given the intensely personal nature of her music. Gravitating toward the ecstatic, joyful, and openly emotional, her uplifting vision has been embraced on dancefloors worldwide, including at festivals like Sónar, Dekmantel, and Sustain Release.
Call Super is a British DJ, producer, and artist known for his genre-blurring approach to electronic music. His sets and productions weave together techno, house, ambient, and experimental sounds with a distinctive, intricate touch. With acclaimed releases on labels like Houndstooth and Incienso, he has built a reputation for deeply expressive and unpredictable music. His work often explores themes of identity, fluidity, and emotional depth, making him a singular voice in contemporary club culture.
Monkey Timers are a DJ duo from Japan known for their eclectic blend of house, disco, and electronica. They’ve gained recognition for their energetic performances and unique ability to create immersive musical experiences wherever they play. The pair are celebrated for their collaborations with other artists, making an indelible mark on the global music scene while bringing a distinct Japanese influence to everything they touch.
RDC resident and Timothy Really label founder Sisi has his roots in the ‘00s rave culture of Japan. He played a pivotal role in the Tokyo club scene as a booker and record buyer for seminal Shibuya hotspot, SECOBAR, and has served as resident of Real Grooves at Space Lab for over 20 years. He remains committed to exploring dance's essence and delving into its historical roots.
Tokyo’s Kikiorix is a renowned DJ who has played at clubs and festivals worldwide, from LA Berlin, Ibiza to Hawaii. During the 2000s in London, he cut his DJ teeth at Holic and was later invited to perform at Japan's Fuji Rock Festival, helping to cement his reputation as a selector with something to say. Kikiorix is resident DJ and in-house designer for RDC.
Gonno is a leading light of the current wave of ever-alluring Japanese house and techno. His releases appeared on revered homespun labels while resonating across continents thanks to love and support from the global esoteric dance community. He always manages to bring an acidic and melodic flavour to his DJ and live sets while still staying true to his house and techno roots, drawing in dancers with eclectic sounds and the lost art of storytelling behind the decks.
Munir, aka Midnight Runners, is a producer, DJ, and designer with a deep love for groove-driven sounds. His journey started at OPENLABS, a new media art community at Common Room Network Foundation, where he studied graphic, sound, and motion design. With releases on labels like Omega Supreme, Neon Finger, and Star Creature, Munir has made a profound impact among boogie, funk, and disco communities. He compiled Tanamur City, a collection of Indonesia’s city pop, AOR, and boogie, paying tribute to Jakarta’s legendary ’70s nightclubs.
Varumi, or Valensia Harumi Edgina, is a director, photographer, author, and DJ based in Bali, Indonesia. She has led diverse projects across creative industries, from F&B to music, directing music videos and short films. She also co-founded Lazy Susan, an art and culture initiative focused on food culture, and recently published her first book, Dining Tables of Indonesia. Music is a crucial part of her work, and she approaches her DJ sets as if crafting a story. She primarily plays house, electro, and jazz, with her mixes featured on global platforms such as Dream Chimney, Tsubaki FM, Daisychain, and Reprezent Radio.
Archie has been diving head-first into kaleidoscopic sounds throughout his winding and ongoing musical journey. Since his early musical introduction via the punk and experimental scenes, he’s been warmly embracing any and all musical forms that he can find a way to fit into his mental library. Archie is a key player among numerous revered musical projects, including the SCRUBS! collective in his hometown of Jakarta, and Bali-based experimental trio, Fraktal.
Beach Club
Desa Potato Head, Jl. Petitenget No.51B, Kerobokan Kelod, Kec. Kuta Utara, Kabupaten Badung, Bali 80361