Factory 93 Launches Fixture: A Fresh New Chapter for Underground Culture in LA

Factory 93—the events brand and record label behind some of LA’s most iconic electronic experiences—has announced Fixture. This is a new event series rooted in community, culture, and unapologetic underground energy. Stepping away from the algorithm-driven headliner economy, Fixture spotlights artists who move the needle. The city staples, scene shapers, and true multi-hyphenates. The concept carves out a queer-forward, community-first space built to celebrate the people and stories that define club culture, both locally and globally.

The Lineup and The Experience

Fixture debuts on Saturday, June 21, 2025, at Lot 613 in downtown Los Angeles, with Chippy Nonstop at the helm. In collaboration with SORBET— the LA-based collective known for fluid, joyful floor experiences—she curates the night under her Pep Rally party banner.

The lineup features a rare live set from Berlin’s LSDXOXO, whose genre-smashing performances bridge chaos and catharsis. Also on deck are REDLINERS, and a B2B set between SORBET founder Shane Thomas and resident Miracles. Expect a night of explosive edits, high-pressure techno, and dance floor chaos that doesn’t follow the rules—but rewrites them.

In a world where even underground club culture is increasingly commodified — Fixture moves with purpose. “The global house and techno scene has exploded,” shares the Factory 93 team, “but the people and communities who shaped it often get pushed aside. Fixture invites them back to the center.”.

A Queer-Forward, Artist-Led Vibe

Fixture arrives with a clear mission: to create space for artists whose work often transcends the decks. The collaboration with SORBET—a party series rooted in healing and collective joy—underscores Fixture’s queer-forward, inclusive values. The music will range from riotous pop edits and percussive house to blistering techno, with dance floor mayhem as the common denominator.

Visual identity for the series comes from Marko Vuleta-Djukanov (Floating Bstrd). He is a Belgrade-based artist whose previous collaborations include work with Lena Willikens and Vladimir Ivkovic. Influenced by Yugoslav black wave cinema and DIY rave culture, his artwork gives Fixture a look as raw and uncompromising as its sound.

Community Over Clout

At its core, Fixture is more about service. Service to the people who keep the scene alive. To the crews that build safe spaces. To the DJs that spin outside the algorithm. And to the dancers who show up for the music, not the camera.

This first edition sets the tone for what’s to come: a series that values craft over clout and intimacy over excess. For anyone who’s ever been part of a DIY party, a queer warehouse rave, or a dance floor epiphany— Fixture feels like home. And when everything around you feels like curated feeds and constant noise, Fixture offers something grounding— a dance floor that welcomes presence over perfection.

The Details: Time, Place, Energy

The first edition of Fixture by Factory 93 lands on Saturday, June 21, 2025, at Lot 613. An Arts District staple known for its raw layout, high ceilings, and no-nonsense sound. Doors open at 10 PM, and as any seasoned LA raver knows, the party will stretch well into the night. Entry is for attendees of 21+ years of age, and tickets are available now via FrontGate. For a concept rooted in underground energy and community-first ethos, Lot 613 is the right kind of blank canvas: industrial, intimate, and built to hold both volume and vision.

Follow @thefactory93 and @fixture.party on Instagram for updates, behind-the-scenes drops, and upcoming editions.