Patient (Matthew Bugeja), Muski (Chris Muscat) and Gordon Flash (Gordon Scerri) have been throwing parties together for the better part of a decade.
Despite their distinctive sounds – Patient favouring a raw, driving style, Muski taking a hypnotic approach, and Gordon Flash leaning into deeper, cosmic soundscapes – the three agree they have never been more musically aligned.
Not that they are chasing the same sounds, insists Gordon Flash, but rather that they are able to weave through each other’s styles in a cohesive and dynamic way.
In two weeks’ time, the trio will play a six-hour b2b2b for the first time ever, rounding off eight years of this party series.

It’s been a big year for you, with multiple releases and debut gigs in Berlin and Amsterdam. Do you feel more inspired nowadays behind the decks, or in the studio creating music?
“Behind the decks, I feel more in control of what I want to do next in my sets and how I want each moment to sound, but my focus has now shifted to producing and building my live set for 2026.” – Patient

From early slots to closing sets, you’ve had a busy residency with in.di.go // waX in 2025. Which gig has been your most memorable so far, and why?
“That’s a tough one — every gig had its own vibe. But the closing sets at waX and in.di.go were next level. The connection with the crowd and the way the energy built from hypnotic to full-on driving made those nights really special.” – Muski

in.di.go // waX has built a real community over the years. What’s made it feel special to you in 2025?
“The community has become an increasingly important part of my life. When I travelled abroad this year to party with other communities, I always connected, had fun, and felt comfortable. It increased my appreciation for how special our own community is.” – Gordon Flash


