For an evening and a night, six influential figures within the Berlin-based electro-pop avant-garde take over the Volksbühne am Rosa-Luxemburg-Platz.
At the Main Stage, at Roter Salon and the different foyers, they will create new and exclusive multimedia works that move far beyond the mundane presentational format in which the artist stands motionless onstage in front of a laptop and calls forth preprogrammed sounds.
http://https://youtu.be/ITTdmHebai0
Bill Kouligas, known as producer for and director of the culturally groundbreaking record label PAN, and the artist Spiros Hadjidjanos present an audio-visual concert installation including operatic vocalists and active wireless routers extending in space with optical fibers.
James Whipple, aka M.E.S.H., combines his bare-bones, yet peculiarly shimmering hybrids of hip-hop, industrial, and techno with an immersive 3d-science-fiction-video-epos and programmed laser, created in cooperation with the artist Michael Guidetti. The mysterious duo of Amnesia Scanner transforms the Volksbühne main stage into a living, fire breathing organism.
http://https://youtu.be/ViPufiyTYis
The artist and hacker, Claire Tolan, presents a role-playing game founding on ASMR, Autonomous Sensory Meridian Response. The breakbeat producer Daniel Fisher, aka Physical Therapy, presents „Club“, a custom designed perfume that evokes the club itself – the particular olfactory web featuring sweat, dirt, cigarette ash, piss, beer, cocktails and cum.
Lars Holdhus, aka TCF, will direct a choir of 3d printed throats and serve aged puerh tea from 1990 and before. And last but not least, the aftershow party in Roter Salon presents two of the most promising young DJ talents based in Berlin, Bao-Tran Tran, aka mobilegirl, and Tobias Lee, aka Why Be, with their hectic and cathartic post-internet-club-music-styles.
Presented by Digital in Berlin. Check out our Facebook page to win tickets.
Decession w/ mobilegirl, Bill Kouligas, Amnesia Scanner and many more
Saturday, 30th April 2016 | 21:00 CET
Volksbühne | Rosa-Luxemburg-Platz | 10178 Berlin/Mitte