Shortly after Halloween it is of course called Rave the Grave, where our Mexican festival of the dead is celebrated thematically, with or without a costume. With Dimitri Veimar there is a more than familiar face who, after his Renate record with the number five, continued to build darker worlds of sound. This time he shares the green space with Tracing Xircles, the more experimental house-side project by Blue Hour and AJ-X and Galcher Lustwerk. Directly below that, our first guest is the Dutchman JP Enfant, who, in addition to his label Les Enfants Terrible aka LET Recordings, made a lot of noise as (later) resident of Trouw and currently at De School. Just like on his last release, he moves between flowing, hypnotic techno, beat structures pervaded by percussion instruments and thoroughly euphoric neo-trance moments. Laura BCR and Natascha Kann are responsible for full female support. Thomass Jackson is also bringing the new release of his label Calypso Records, which he runs jointly with Iñigo Vontier, and the excessively celebrated tribal disco dub, which Alison Swing and Tereza from Chemnitz introduce earlier.
+ JP Enfant (let)
+ Galcher Lustwerk (lustwerk music)
+ Tereza (blue space, waters)
+ Tracing Xircles (blue hour music, air texture)
+ Thomass Jackson (calypso, play pal music)
+ Alison Swing (renate, dig deeper)
+ Natascha Kann (: // about)
+ Dimitri Veimar (turbo, omnidisc)
+ Sado Opera's Grave Radio (sado palace, russia)
+ Laura BCR (on board music)
Box office: tba