Seoul's teller Lines Up Minimal Techno and Tech House Jan 23
teller in Seoul hosted a mixed bill of minimal techno and tech house on Jan 23, 2026, showing deep, minimal sets remain a fixture in regional club programming.

teller in Seoul presented a night that blended minimal techno and tech house, with Jongho, .2ndfloor, Young Sun, and Krijka on the bill. The event, held Jan 23, brought together artists known for stripped grooves and tight percussive programming, reaffirming that deep, minimal sets continue to share club nights with tech-house lineups in regional circuits.
Jongho opened the evening with a set suited to the club’s intimate floor, while .2ndfloor and Young Sun followed with deeper, more linear builds that shifted the room’s energy without losing focus on the groove. Krijka closed the night, threading minimal textures into more dancefloor-facing tech-house moments. The four-name bill emphasized contrast and continuity: pockets of minimalism interlaced with bumping tech-house rhythms kept dancers engaged across long, patient mixes.
The event listing for teller included venue details and ticket information, and the listing was updated around Jan 21, 2026, a week before a public listing snapshot on Jan 28. That update window meant the promoter had time to finalize the lineup and ticketing ahead of the show, which helps DJs and traveling fans plan logistics. For local listeners tracking international club programming, the teller night is a practical data point: minimal and deep DJs are still being booked alongside tech-house performers, and Seoul’s scene continues to program hybrid bills that appeal to both straight minimal heads and house-oriented crowds.
For DJs and promoters, the night is a reminder that mixed-genre bills can sustain a coherent flow if set order and sound balance are prioritized. For listeners, the show offered a chance to hear how minimal techno readings sit in a club context that also caters to tech-house momentum. The teller environment, small enough for sonic detail, large enough for a proper peak, favored subtle setcraft over headline pyrotechnics, a booking choice that benefits selectors who emphasize texture, timing, and restraint.
Looking ahead, this kind of programming signals opportunities for cross-pollination: minimal producers can find receptive crowds at tech-house nights, and tech-house DJs can explore sparser tempos without losing the dancefloor. Follow teller’s channels for future bills and updated ticket info, and add Jongho, .2ndfloor, Young Sun, and Krijka to your watchlist if you track how minimal techno is evolving inside club lineups across the region.
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