James Zabiela Club Xiii Moscow Exclusive Progressive Sessions Autum 27 [exclusive] -

: A curated journey through Progressive House transitioning into heavier tech-house.

Autumn in Moscow is a season of rebirth for the nightlife community. As the weather cools, clubbers seek more intimate spaces where the focus returns entirely to the music.

By 2027, Zabiela had further integrated AI-assisted harmonic mixing and haptic feedback surfaces, but his “Exclusive Progressive Sessions” series explicitly rejects pre-recorded sets, emphasizing improvisation within a progressive framework. : A curated journey through Progressive House transitioning

The phrase "Progressive Sessions" denotes a performance style rooted in progression, tension, and release. Zabiela’s interpretation of this concept is notoriously dynamic.

Club XIII opened its doors in the spring of 1999 on Myasnitskaya Street at number 13, from which it took its name. Located in a sprawling 19th-century mansion that once belonged to a Russian trade mogul, the club’s interior was a spectacular work of art. The club’s founder chose the number "13" not just for the address but for the aura of a secret society, an exclusive club that only a select few were privileged to enter. By 2027, Zabiela had further integrated AI-assisted harmonic

James Zabiela is widely regarded as a "wizard" behind the decks. Unlike standard laptop-heavy sets, Zabiela utilizes a complex array of gear, including iPads and specialized MIDI controllers, to "mash up" tracks in real-time . Attendees at Club XIII can look forward to: Live Remixing:

Its impact, however, is best measured by the artists who graced its stage. Club XIII was the first Moscow venue to take the risk of booking top-tier international DJs, a move that put the city firmly on the global clubbing map. The list of headliners reads like a who's who of electronic music's golden era: Sasha, John Digweed, Dave Seaman, Boy George, Fatboy Slim, and Paul Oakenfold all played sets within its storied walls. Its significance was further cemented when the legendary Deep Dish recorded their iconic "Global Underground: Moscow" mix album within the club. Club XIII opened its doors in the spring

for a highly anticipated event. This exclusive appearance, titled "Progressive Sessions," is scheduled for autumn 2027 at the city's premier underground venue,