On March 21st, Dots Bay House presents something truly special, a first-time Sri Lanka debut B2B from two artists stepping into a new chapter together.
Manchester-based PACH began his journey as a producer before stepping behind the decks, inspired by early days immersed in the UK’s club circuit. Regular visits to institutions like Sankeys, Fabric and Mint Club shaped his foundations, later refined through years of touring and absorbing underground cultures across Europe. Today, PACH describes his sound simply as “music for the dance floor”, a tight blend of 00’s UK tech house and minimal, bouncy grooves designed for locked-in rooms.
His rise has been steady and respected. From holding a residency at The Warehouse Project to playing some of the most influential clubs and parties in the world, FUSE, DC10, Fabric, KOKO, Shelter, Ibiza Underground, Thuishaven, Mint Warehouse and The Loft, PACH has shared lineups with names like RPR Soundsystem, Sweely, Sonja Moonear, Traumer, Cristi Cons and Enzo Siragusa. In 2021, he was nominated by DJ Mag as Best Breakthrough DJ in their Best of British awards, marking an early career highlight. Alongside his label Back Of The Bus, releases on Constant Sounds, Dimsum Records and What NXT, and a residency with Rinse FM, PACH continues to cement his place within the UK underground.
Joining him is Lucas, a London-based DJ and producer whose sound sits between deep minimal house and groove-led UK club music, built around long-form, dancefloor-first storytelling.
Shaped by early northern club experiences at places like Mint Club and Sankeys, and later influenced by underground movements in Amsterdam and Romania, Lucas’ sets favour extended blends, subtle tension and understated energy that unfolds patiently over time. He has shared lineups with respected artists such as Praslea and has released on Limousine Dream, receiving support from Raresh, Enzo Siragusa and Shanti Celeste.
Since the beginning of their relationship, the two have spoken about building something together, and now that vision becomes reality.
Symmetry is what happens when two artists stop standing side by side and start moving as one shape. No edges, no separation, just momentum, instinct and the kind of connection you feel before you can explain it. On March 21st, that feeling arrives in Sri Lanka for the first time.