KAIROS isn’t just another live set.
It’s a turning point.
A suspended moment where instinct takes the lead, where “live” becomes exploration rather than execution. KAIROS is the right moment — the one you don’t schedule, the one you recognize when it arrives. And from here, Aftermath stops being defined by a single genre and starts following a broader, more fluid vision.
Listen to the full set on Ausha.
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About this live DJ set
In Japanese culture, Kairos refers to the opportune moment — the right moment. Not chronological time, but meaningful time: the instant when everything aligns.
This set is exactly that.
Built as a hybrid live set, KAIROS moves freely through house, indie dance, tech house, and melodic house. Transitions are intentionally organic rather than polished into a single lane. The energy shifts naturally, textures weave in and out, and the groove evolves the way a real night does — written in real time, on the floor.
KAIROS also marks a major shift in the evolution of Aftermath and the podcast itself. Until this point, the episodes were more clearly defined: a strongly melodic-techno beginning, followed by a long afro-house chapter. With KAIROS, that logic opens up. The selection becomes more cross-genre, more narrative, more instinct-driven. The live format stops serving a genre, and starts serving a moment.
The tracklist reflects that transition: intentionally hybrid, focused on progression and flow rather than labels. Each record is there for what it brings to the arc — not for what box it ticks.
KAIROS is where the new phase of Aftermath Radio begins: fewer borders, more breath.
