aubaade & jesse k (hybrid cassette set) glabra & massa mama
For their set, Aubaade (Kiēn Denier) and Jesse K. (Yulia Carolin Kothe) present a shared performance celebrating the advent of spring, moving between CDJs and cassette tapes, blending ambient sounds, field recordings, songs and melodies, glitches and industrial textures. Beginning as a listening soundscape for Tomas and Anna’s food, it gradually drifts toward a looser bar atmosphere. The set unfolds through delayed bird calls, weathered pianos, ballads, tender noise and experimental electronics. Balancing in the in-between, it offers an eclectic invitation to immerse yourself in the euphoria of the moment, where electronic compositions meet choral singing and fragments of sound move between morning listening and nocturnal drift. Glabra & Massamama will finish the night with an diverse and expanded set, making people move for the last hours.
// Jesse K.
Jesse K. is born this spring. Switching between ambient sounds, field recordings, dissonant rhythms, glitches and voices, Jesse K. interweaves contradictory moods into spatial arrangements. Jesse K. is the noisy Doppelgänger of artist Yulia Carolin Kothe. Yulia’s live-performances and radioart have been commissioned and presented by Radiophrenia (Scotland), David Dale Gallery (Glasgow), Kunstverein Leipzig, Lothringer 13 Halle (Munich), EXIT (Glasgow) and Radio8000 (Munich), among others.
// Aubaade
aubaade - kiēn denier is a vietnamese–french artist. Their work traces architectures of support and collapse, where objects and bodies hover between intention and contingency, held in states of partial coherence. across moving image and sound, and through their alias Aubaade, they compose unfolding environments where perceptual thresholds become central. their sets function as liminal spaces, guiding listeners on an inward journey from hell to heaven and back.
//Massa Mama
Massa Mama is the musical project of artist and chef Anna Celda. Framed within her care work, Massa Mama delves into the world of queer maximalist imagery within the nightlife scene. This project offers a sound influenced by Valencian folklore and the sounds of the Ruta Destroy (a popular Spanish clubbing route).
//Glabra
Hailing from Portugal, Glabra has wandered far and wide, lately landing in between Paris and Amsterdam. As a DJ, Glabra's known for effortlessly blending different musical genres, sprinkling in surprising twists, and weaving a captivating narrative that they want you to experience during their sets. Back in Portugal, they've carved out a niche, especially in the vibrant queer community scene, hosting unforgettable parties with their collective ARVI. Since setting their sights on Amsterdam, Glabra has been steadily making their mark on the city's club scene, exploring different sound narratives in and out of the club.
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