
Oreku Present
Rave Cave
Fri, 5 December
Doors open
10:00 PM EST
The Dance Cave
529 Bloor Street West, Toronto, ON M5S 1Y5
Description
Crack open the vault and dive into a euphoric world shaped by the raw pulse of 90s underground culture. RAVE CAVE is your portal to a time when the dancefloor was a sacred space aka phone free ;)
We’re digging deep into the crates to deliver anthemic and underground classics from the golden era of progressive house, techno, trance, breakbeat, and euro, alongside some modern gems true to the sound. No fluff. No filler. Just pure, sweat drenched, bucket hat wearing, smiley face energy.
Whether you're a veteran or new to the scene, come dance your way through the spirit of the 90s with RAF REZA & OREKU.
Event Information
Age Limit
19+
Capacity
300

Dance/Electronic
RAF REZA
RAF REZA
Dance/Electronic
Based in Toronto, Raf Reza is a DJ, producer, and musical curator who bridges unexpected connections between contemporary electronic rhythms and sound traditions from the Global South. A key figure in Toronto's music scene for over a decade, he cultivates a fluid and deterritorialized approach to DJing and production, where Bengali folk music intersects with rave beats and dub textures. With notable performances in several clubs and festivals across North America, Europe, and the UK, Raf Reza extends his vision beyond the turntables. As the founder of Orphic Apparition label and former record store curator at Standard Time Record Shop, he plays a crucial role in refreshing underground aesthetics through deeply rooted listening and openness to diverse influences.

Dance/Electronic
Oreku
Oreku
Dance/Electronic
Oreku is a producer, DJ, and co-owner of Toronto-based label Stereo Ferment, crafting a sound rooted in the cultural intersections of dance music. With a deep appreciation for tropical disco, psych funk, house, techno, jazz and leftfield club sounds, Oreku’s genre-fluid sets aim to surprise and energise dance floors with unexpected twists. Originally from Melbourne, Australia, now based in Toronto, Oreku (aka Cayden Mowbray) has released two EPs and several singles, earning support from a global network of DJs and tastemakers, with regular airplay on PBS 106.7, Worldwide FM, Netil Radio, Soho Radio, NTS, and BBC Radio.
Passionately involved in Toronto’s outsider art and music scene, Oreku produces music, curates local events, and runs Stereo Ferment with a hands-on, DIY ethos, supporting a growing community of artists and dancers drawn to offbeat sounds and independent culture. Over recent years, he has toured across North America, Central America, and Australia, performing at clubs and festivals, and sharing stages with artists like Aroop Roy, Dan Shake, Desiree, Ghetto Kumbé, Altin Gün, Dauwd, Habibi Funk, Dana Ruh, and Eli Escobar.