Alex Bau is a veteran in the trade. As a child of the 80's, Nu-Wave, synth-pop and gothic influenced him greatly. Many of these gloomy elements can be found in his productions on the labels of Chris Liebing, Marco Bailey or Sven Väth's Cocoon. The home of his albums was and has always been his own label Credo, which recently celebrated its tenth birthday. The record which marks the occasion (on 10inch of course) promises a stylistic cross-section through the previous label history. Baus Track Behind (Repaint), a collaboration with The Horrorist, is a poisonous piece of peacetime techno and gives a taste of what we can expect from him on the night.
Sylvain Le Goff can not and does not want to always go in the same direction, even if techno is, in the broadest sense, the lowest common denominator. As Octave, he formed a raw and analog, and sometimes more melodic and techy sound. As Vlaysin adds a shrill, playful note. His contribution to the one day before the party, Herdersmat Part 9-15 compilation on Mord, however, proves that he hasn't forgotten his roots.
+ Alex Bau (credo, clr)
+ Vlaysin (live)* (mord)
+ Nozen (blind series, Hostilia Music)
+ Mike Wall (walls, suicide, wall music)
open air
+ Filippo "Naugthy" Moscatello
+ Ekkohaus (moon harbour, cargo edition)
+ Tolis
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