Arthur Robert, born in Vienna to Romanian parents, blends cultural depth with a lifelong passion for sound. One of his earliest sonic memories is of embracing a massive speaker, feeling the bass vibrate through his body—a formative experience that ignited his fascination with music. At sixteen, he began teaching himself to DJ drum and bass using vinyl, marking the start of his journey into electronic music.
In his early twenties, Arthur moved to Amsterdam, drawn by the city’s vibrant techno scene. A pivotal visit to Berlin’s iconic Berghain further cemented his commitment to the genre. Since then, he has developed a deeply focused studio practice, recording his tracks in single, unedited takes that preserve their raw energy and intent.
Arthur’s sound is defined by live electronics, groove-led rhythms rooted in Detroit techno, and nuanced influences from jungle and breaks. His live sets, built with synthesizers and samplers, are immersive and dynamic—crafted for the dancefloor, but rich in detail.
Outside techno, Arthur composes cinematic soundtracks and shares his expertise through teaching sound design and production. Whether on stage or in the studio, he brings a purist’s devotion and evolving artistry to everything he does, resonating with audiences around the world.
Kleiderordnung
Komm wie du bist
Öffnungszeiten
22:00
Mindestalter
21+
Venue
Mødular
Club
For some time now the Cape Town scene has been missing a truly underground electronic music venue which allows the artists who perform there, the freedom to experiment and push the status quo with different sounds and styles and in turn allow the clientele who go there the opportunity to receive a truly unique musical experience every time they walk through the doors. We seek to fill this gap through the establishment of Modular.
Modular has created a space for something different, where clubbers are able to go dance and experience evoking and forward thinking electronic music in a late night club setting.
"Techno is everything you haven't imagined yet" Jeff Mills