In the underground electronic music scene, certain events transcend the status of a simple "party." They become lore. In the green, rain-slicked corners of Northwestern Spain—Galicia—one such phenomenon has emerged as a benchmark for intensity and immersion: FU10.
Known colloquially as “The Galician Night Crawling,” FU10 is not just a DJ set or a club night. It is a high-fidelity, low-tolerance journey through the darkest hours, where the Atlantic mist meets 140 BPM basslines.
Festival circuits (short film programs), arthouse audiences, listeners of folkloric/ambient audio pieces, environmental and cultural heritage organizations.
FU10 stands for Frequency Unknown 10 (or, in local slang, a nod to "Furia" – Fury). It is a nomadic party concept originating in Vigo and spreading through Santiago de Compostela and A Coruña. However, to regulars, it is simply “The Crawl.”
Unlike standard club circuits, FU10 operates on a caterpillar model: The party starts at a single bar, then "crawls" to a secondary location (often an abandoned warehouse or a fishing warehouse), and finally concludes at a sunrise bunker or beach.
Night crawling implies literal darkness, but FU10 enforces a strict no-flash, no-screens policy during peak hours. Lighting is limited to red LEDs and the glow of fog machines. This forces sensory deprivation, heightening your hearing and touch.
Fu10: The Galician Night Crawling
In the underground electronic music scene, certain events transcend the status of a simple "party." They become lore. In the green, rain-slicked corners of Northwestern Spain—Galicia—one such phenomenon has emerged as a benchmark for intensity and immersion: FU10.
Known colloquially as “The Galician Night Crawling,” FU10 is not just a DJ set or a club night. It is a high-fidelity, low-tolerance journey through the darkest hours, where the Atlantic mist meets 140 BPM basslines.
Festival circuits (short film programs), arthouse audiences, listeners of folkloric/ambient audio pieces, environmental and cultural heritage organizations.
FU10 stands for Frequency Unknown 10 (or, in local slang, a nod to "Furia" – Fury). It is a nomadic party concept originating in Vigo and spreading through Santiago de Compostela and A Coruña. However, to regulars, it is simply “The Crawl.”
Unlike standard club circuits, FU10 operates on a caterpillar model: The party starts at a single bar, then "crawls" to a secondary location (often an abandoned warehouse or a fishing warehouse), and finally concludes at a sunrise bunker or beach.
Night crawling implies literal darkness, but FU10 enforces a strict no-flash, no-screens policy during peak hours. Lighting is limited to red LEDs and the glow of fog machines. This forces sensory deprivation, heightening your hearing and touch.
Fu10: The Galician Night Crawling