Matroda & Eden Prince Deliver Epic B2B at The BLINK, Ministry of Sound London
Matroda and Eden Prince lit up The BLINK at Ministry of Sound! Epic back-to-back bass bombs and tech house vibes sent London into frenzy.
London's house music faithful packed Ministry of Sound on April 10 for The BLINK event, where Martroda and Eden prince delivered a thunderous back-to-back set that had the crowd lost in pulsating basslines and hands in the air drops. This high octane night transformed the iconic venue into a sweat soaked haven of tech house grooves, proving once again why Ministry reamins the spiritual home of the genre.
The BLINK series, known for curating razor sharp lineups that blend rising stars with proven crowd pleasers, pulled out all the stops for this edition. Matroda, the Canadian powerhouse whose filthy basslines and festival ready anthems have dominated global stages, shared the decks with UK veteran Eden Prince. Their synergy turned the main room into a non stop party, layering chunky kicks with euphoric builds that echoed through the club's legendary sound system, Fans raved about seamless transitions, where Matroda's gritty tech house edge meshed perfectly with Eden Prince's soulful, vocal driven flair, creating moments that felt tailor made for London's underground pulse.


Venue Vibes and Lineup Heat
Ministry of Sound's Box, the heart of the action, reverberated with non stop energy from 11pm well into the early hours. Supporting acts Sian and Owen kept the momentum building, dishing out peak time selectors that primed the dancefloor for the headliners. Sian's driving rhythms and Owen's infectious grooves set a foundation of pure house euphoria, but it was Matroda and Eden Prince who elevated the night to legendary status.
Drawing from recent sets at festivals like Tomorrowland and EDC, Matroda brought his signature "bassline assassin" style, dropping tracks that weaponized sub-frequencies to shake the foundations. Eden Prince, fresh off collaborations with house heavyweights, countered with melodic hooks and crowd chanting breakdowns, his experience shining through in every precise mix. The media online showcases the sea of smiling faces of fans surrendering to the beat, fists pumping to filthy drops, lasers slicing through fog. BLINK nailed it.

House Music's Enduring London Legacy
Events like this underscore house music's unbreakable grip on London's nightlife. Ministry of Sound, with its world class Void Acoustics setup and mult-room layout, has hosted countless pivotal nights since the 90s, from early garage raves to modern tech house marathons. The BLINK promoters tapped into that heritage, delivering a lineup that balanced international flair with local flavor. Matroda's global ascent mainly fueled by releases on labels like Insomniac and Sold Out, pairs ideally with Eden Prince's deep roots in the UK scene, where he's shaped club culture through his hits on Toolroom and Defected.
The crowd, a mix of die hard ravers and newcomers, praised the event's smooth execution. Tickets sold swiftly via platforms like Dice, ensuring a vibrant, no fuss crowd. The night's playlist skewed towards bass heavy tech house with a disco infused breaks, keeping energy levels high without dipping into fatigue. As BLINK events consistently deliver "uncompromised sound and lineup integrity," and this installment lived up to the hype.
What Comes Next for House Heads
With BLINK cementing its rep as a must attend staple, eyes now turn to future clashes. Matroda's 2026 calendar already teases more European takeovers, while Eden Prince hints at fresh productions blending classic house with futuristic twists. For Londoners, Ministry's packed schedule promises more nights of unrelenting groove. If you missed this one, grab tickets early next time, dust off your best kicks, and prepare for bass that hits the soul.
This BLINK bash reminded everyone why house music thrives: It's about connection, rhythm, and those unforgettable drops that unite strangers on the dancefloor. London, you're on notice, more fire incoming so you can guarantee 2026 to be packed.



