
Minimal tech-house musician Enzo Is Burning, known for his viral edits and sets at major clubs, performs a late-night club set at Patterns, Brighton.
It looks like one of Brighton's recent success stories is coming back home next month. We're talking about Enzo Is Burning, who is set to play a club night at Patterns on Friday, February 20, 2026. For those who haven't caught his sets yet, he operates primarily in the minimal tech-house space. While that genre name might sound restrictive, his approach is often described as “anything but minimal,” suggesting a lot more depth and energy than the label implies. Enzo actually started his journey as a DJ and producer right here in the Brighton scene back in late 2019, before his viral edits helped him gain serious momentum throughout 2023.
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Since then, his career has really taken off. Although he’s now based in London and preparing for debut tours in the US and Australia, he’s been busy playing for huge brands like Defected, Elrow, and ABODE, and has appeared at festivals like Boardmasters and Hideout. This isn't just local hype; his original tracks have been heard in major international clubs like Amnesia Ibiza and fabric, and he’s getting serious backing from heavy hitters in the industry, including Marco Carola, Joseph Capriati, and Peggy Gou. If you want a quick taste of his sound, check out his take on the 'Alan Fitzpatrick & Ronnie Spiteri - On My Mind (Enzo is Burning Remix)'. It gives a good idea of the distinctive minimal tech-house energy he brings to the decks.
The night itself is being presented by 'Dot presents' and kicks off late, as you'd expect for a club event at Patterns, located at 10 Marine Parade. The doors open at 23:00, so plan accordingly for a late one. Enzo Is Burning will be joined on the line-up by Brad Warren Miller and Brady Will Todd. If you're planning on heading down, tickets are currently listed at £18.13. It’s a solid opportunity to see an artist who cut his teeth locally now performing on a much larger stage, bringing that distinctive sound back to the city where it all began.















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