With a raw and daring sound that blends drum and bass, trip-hop, and rap, Deki Alem offers a glimpse into Stockholm’s musical underground. The project is driven by twin brothers Sammy and Johnny Boakye Bennett, who channel relentless energy straight to the dancefloor. Working with producers Richard Zastenker and Johannes Klahr, they recently released their debut album Forget In Mass, which has drawn praise from music critic Anthony Fantano, BBC Radio 6, and Clash Magazine. Known for explosive live shows, punk energy, and a guerrilla-style approach, Deki Alem are more than just a music act – they’re forming a movement.
They’ve already played some of Europe’s biggest festivals, including Roskilde Festival in 2023, as well as Glastonbury and Electric Castle in 2025. As part of their 25/26 tour this fall, they’ll hit stages across Europe, including a sold-out show at Berlin’s legendary Berghain. For years, Deki Alem were Sweden’s best-kept hip-hop secret – but those days might be over. Don’t wait too long if you want to feel the surge when Deki Alem electrify the stage!
Cockhouse
Cockhouse kicks off the night for Deki Alem with a blast of chaotic energy and unruly electronic punk. The masked sextet from the backstreets of Stockholm has become a cult favorite on Sweden’s underground scene thanks to their high-intensity, unpredictable live shows. Armed with both MacBooks and traditional instruments, they create an eclectic and hard-hitting sonic landscape. With their latest album You’re Crazy And I Love It, Cockhouse deliver emotionally charged tracks that balance noise, humor, and pure live energy.