Broken Toys x Bruto Industries: Union, Sound and Resistance | Madrid, October 11, 2025
Connecting sound, identity, and community in a unique club experience in Madrid
An alliance born on the dancefloor
The union between Broken Toys and Bruto Industries is not only musical but also symbolic. It stems from a shared way of understanding and enjoying the dancefloor, both from inside and outside the booth. It is the result of a synergy that goes beyond sound: friendship and aesthetic affinity transform into shared energy.

"Being able to perform on the same stage happens spontaneously, almost naturally"
Although Bruto comes from León and Broken Toys from Madrid, borders have gradually faded. For both collectives, collaboration is not about adding names but mixing scenes and sharing audiences, building a common language that transcends the local.
"It is a cultural and political gesture: connecting instead of competing"
A statement of intent
This encounter is not intended to be just another club night.
"We don’t do this just to play music; we do it to activate, to bring together people who vibe with the same energy"
The event champions a specific approach to the club: without trends, carefully curated sound, and clear intention. Supporting local artists and grassroots scenes is their way of showing that another way of doing things is possible.
Identity and sound: rawness, body, and ritual
Bruto Industries’ universe is built on industrial foundations: EBM, techno, and primal energy. Their attraction to raw aesthetics is also a declaration:
"We don’t seek to please; we aim to challenge and make people vibrate from within"
Vinyl is an essential part of this philosophy—not only as a format but as a ritual and cultural resistance. From selecting and placing the record to the direct connection with the dancefloor, the analog gesture transforms the session into a ceremony.
"Vinyl generates respect for the sound and the craft of the DJ, turning the night into a communion around music in its purest form"
Madrid, a meeting point
The capital is experiencing a surge in electronic music, and this event adds to that energy with independence and care.
"Beyond joining forces, we want to build a shared space where our vision comes to life: a self-managed event, meticulously designed, where nothing is left to chance"
Every decision, from technical to artistic, reflects the same commitment: proximity, intensity, and community.
The lineup tells a coherent story, highlighting genres like Electro and EBM, which rarely find spaces where they are presented with such consistency and commitment.
"We want the essentials to be what matters again: the music, the dancefloor, and the people who inhabit it"
Scenes connecting
The collaboration between Madrid and León embodies cultural decentralization.
"In many places, culture has become too self-centered, focused on big names and massive shows. We want to put people back at the center"
Broken Toys highlights the spirit of the León scene:
"We found an audience that truly knows what they are about, supports events, respects, and understands the culture being built every night"
From this connection comes a real bridge between local scenes, sharing knowledge and demonstrating that distances disappear when there is affinity and commitment.
"Madrid and León share the same pulse. This event proves it"
A sensory experience
They describe the night’s atmosphere with a precise image: an industrial warehouse filled with fog, minimal lights, heavy synths, and broken percussion.
The visual approach will be minimalist: "We want everything to revolve around sound. Visuals will be kept to a minimum, just enough to sense others on the dancefloor"
Nothing to distract—just the body and sound occupying the space.
Connection and trance
Broken Toys and Bruto aim to provoke movement, trance, and connection.
"We want the audience to enter a journey guided through different sonic territories. This goes beyond individual enjoyment: it is a collective experience, where dancing connects us and drives us all in the same direction"
Looking ahead
Both collectives agree that the future of independent electronic music in Spain is promising:
"The number of independent artists, producers, and promoters is incredible"
In the face of current superficiality, they defend risky and authentic proposals that keep the scene alive. Vinyl and analog formats represent both cultural resistance and a way to transcend time.
"Physical formats leave a more tangible legacy, and they are resistance against the digital era"
A shared legacy
"We want to connect our ways of understanding music and developing a party. The result will be the message we leave in the memory of all clubbers: a balanced, ascending, and impactful night"
EVENT INFORMATION
Date: 11 October 2025
Location:: Secret Location, Madrid
Hours: From 00:00 until late
Tickets: 15€ via Resident Advisor
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