After intimate, phone-free nights in New York and Los Angeles, Mathame extend the experience to Amsterdam and London in 2026.

Amsterdam, January 14, 2026 — After wrapping up 2025 with two intimate, no-phone performances in New York and Los Angeles, Mathame now bring the same immersive format to Europe. On February 6, the duo take over Het Sieraad in Amsterdam for an all-night-long set, followed by February 7 at KOKO in London, continuing the stripped-back, distraction-free experience that resonated so strongly with U.S. audiences.
Introduced through a spontaneous coast-to-coast weekend in NYC and LA, the no-phone, all-night format was conceived as a return to presence – removing screens and external noise in favor of closeness, focus, and emotional connection on the dancefloor. The response was immediate: full rooms, long nights, and a genuine sense of intimacy and engagement on the dancefloor.
At the core of these performances is Mathame’s EmoTech vision – an emotional technology of sound where cinematic depth meets electronic precision, and where time is allowed to stretch and dissolve. Free from interruption, the duo guide the room through evolving moods, tension, and release, letting the night unfold as a single, continuous narrative.
Amsterdam’s Het Sieraad and London’s KOKO provide the ideal settings for this next chapter: iconic spaces transformed into temporary sanctuaries for sound, movement, and collective experience. As in New York and Los Angeles, capacity remains limited to preserve the intimacy and focus that define the no-phone format.
Tickets are available here.
About Mathame
Mathame, the Italian brothers Amedeo and Matteo Giovanelli, are pioneers of EmoTech – a movement where emotional storytelling meets futuristic sound and technology. Shaped by a background in classical music, hip-hop, and cinema, they create immersive productions that blend melodic techno with cinematic depth.
Their debut album MEMO introduced NEO, a monumental art project and narrative world representing a new ritual of sound and light. Its story unfolds through NEOLOGY, a parallel audiovisual show – a non-linear, anime-inspired film projected during their live performances. Together, NEO and NEOLOGY form a unified universe exploring the sacred, the futuristic, and the emotional.
With innovations like Old Neural Mixtape Vol.1 — an AI-powered project for Apple’s M1 chip that reimagined DJ mixing and evolved into a groundbreaking 3D live show — Mathame continue to blur the boundaries between music, technology, and immersive art. From their BBC Radio 1 Essential Mix of the Year to performances at Tomorrowland, Coachella, and Hï Ibiza, they stand as visionary storytellers.
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