On January 30, from 10 pm to 4 am, we’re bringing you a fully local Club SAT in collaboration with Cyberia, Cheap Thrill, and Power Rush — three collectives that keep Montréal’s underground rave scene alive and beating. Join us for a night of pure celebration, unfiltered and uncompromising.
At the controls: Monsieurmadam, Nastygloss, Viperblond, Sperdakos, Claireyy, and leathersheets. With Cyberia’s experience behind many of them, Cheap Thrill’s forward-thinking drive, and Power Rush’s high-speed signature, this night promises rare intensity — the dancefloor becomes a space of collective celebration, nonstop energy, and pure connection. Expect sets blending techno, trance, electro, and bass music, moving between raw intensity, experimental textures, and euphoric peaks.
Claireyy is a Montreal-based DJ and the founder of Cheap Thrill, a party celebrating the power and meaning held in “cheap thrills” like dance, music and nightlife, and their impact on culture and connection. Inspired by maximal dance music of the early aughts, her sound draws from a variety of influences, blending elements of trance, techno, electro and EDM. The result is a dynamic combination of hard and soft, nostalgic and modern.
Quickly becoming a fixture of the Montreal rave scene, leathersheets ’ sets blend cheeky pop edits, hi-speed house, slamming break beats and warehouse-rattling techno into something that’s distinctive and fresh. The thing about leather sheets.... they're equal parts hot and heavy. Through his monthly show on n10.as and club night Power Rush, leathersheets showcases his favourite artists pushing this off-kilter sound, both established and new to the scene.
Monsieurmadam, Moroccan-born and Montreal-based, is a DJ and music producer whose work moves between the sensual and the surreal. Rooted in North African rhythms and inspired by Montreal’s underground pulse, their sound fuses hard-hitting club energy, experimental textures, and emotional storytelling. Their sets flow like fever dreams, blending bass-heavy grooves, hypnotic percussion, and moments of vulnerability. A curator and provocateur, Monsieurmadam draws on diasporic memories, queer futurism, and sonic chaos to craft experiences that are deeply personal and euphoric. Whether DJing or producing, they challenge boundaries of genre, identity, and emotion, inviting audiences into a darker, hotter, freer world.
Nastygloss is a Montreal-based producer and DJ shaping immersive worlds where emotion meets movement. His name reflects the duality of his sound: “Nasty” evokes tension, provocation, and darker textures, while “Gloss” brings fluidity, seduction, and wet, tactile sheen. A rising figure in Montreal’s electronic underground, he has performed at PIQUE Festival, Piknic Électronik, Palomosa After Party, and key rave events like Latex, Homeby6, Virtualis, and Hauterageous. Beyond the booth, he’s collaborated with Lignes de Fuite and Fecal Matter for “NEVER CONFORM.” Blending atmospheric swells, pulsing rhythms, vocal textures, and cinematic intensity, his sets become transformative, physical narratives.
Sperdakos is a co-founder of Cyberia, one of Montréal’s longest-running underground event series. His focus has always been on supporting and preserving real rave culture. Behind the decks, he keeps it simple: no theatrics—just sets built to move a room. Whether it’s Techno, Hardgroove, Trance, or Drum & Bass, the priority is the same: selecting tracks with genuine energy and delivering them with intent.
Viperblond moves through nightlife like a rare voltage, blending sound, image, and atmosphere into heightened experiences. Raised in Toronto and forged in Montreal’s underground techno scene, she constructs tight, nocturnal architectures of hardcore pillars, high-tempo trance, and the static energy of peak-pressure rooms. After a two-year hiatus exploring design and the misty landscapes of the West Coast, she returned with renewed focus and depth. In 2025, her ascent was rapid, with standout performances at Body Bag’s Witch Project (NYC), Fashion Week raves at Le Bain, Bossa Nova Civic Club, and Tokyo collaborations with Gata Magazine and Sabukaru.