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Brian Coney
14 February 2024, 12:48

Charlotte De Witte’s KNTXT opens physical store in Brussels

The store will sell vinyl from the producer’s Époque imprint, along with KNTXT apparel, and more

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Charlotte De Witte has launched a temporary physical store for her record label KNTXT in Brussels.

A month on from kickstarting Èpoque – a new imprint with a focus on Belgian dance music history – the Belgian techno star opened the doors to the physical store at Square Sainctelette 4 on Friday 9th February. 

As well as selling Époque vinyl, featuring de Witte’s version of Push’s classic track ‘Universal Nation’, the store will also sell KNTXT apparel and more.

A post shared on the KNTXT Instagram page on the store’s opening day read: “Some dreams do come true... Today we opened our very own KNTXT store in Brussels.”

The store will be a “temporary retail space open for selective occasions only”. Read the full post below.

The store's opened the day before the third annual all-night KNTXT event at the Flanders Expo in de Witte’s hometown of Ghent, featuring sets by Alignment, Chris Liebing, Inox Traxx, Nico Moreno and Nina Kraviz.

Back in October, de Witte shared her 'Power of Thought' EP via KNTXT.