
Klara Lewis & Nik Colk Void + Pedro Maia live (A/V)
The collaboration between Klara Lewis and Nik Colk Void somehow seemed inevitable. Both artists having seen their releases published by Editions Mego, individually carving out idiosyncratic voices in the worlds of extreme, abstract electronic music.

Sofie Birch
Sofie Birch is a sound artist and producer known for her extensive work with soft ambient releases, live shows, animation films and art installations. With electronic hardware and field recordings, she creates melodic compositions that are produced with a sense of brightness and spirit encouraging its listeners to dream and dwell. She has a profound interest in the healing nature of sound and vibrations and works across disciplines with other artists on expanding our understanding of mind and body through art.

Oval
Trailblazing glitch masterpieces (1990s), delicate, hyperreal, futuristic post-rock vignettes (after 2010), now even club bangers with a twist (2016) - Oval continues to be a celebration of innovation, skill & sensibility. With an undeniable instinct for the pleasantly irritating, the drastic & the dreamy, M. Popp keeps on pushing the envelope. No one out there plays the computer quite like him.

Zoë Mc Pherson + Alessandra Leone live (A/V)
Zoë Mc Pherson (pronouns: they/them) is a Berlin based multimedia artist, performer, researcher, sound designer, spatial sound shaper, DJ, curator, and founder of SFX label & AV platform.

upsammy + Jonathan Castro live (A/V)
As electricity blossoms and leafs glisten, upsammy creates interpretative space, cleverly paradoxical in its concurrent comfort and desolation.

Bruce
Larry McCarthy creates postmodern rhythmic drama at the burning intersection of UK dance music. His music operates at all speeds without any predictable formula. Some tracks stutter and thump with cybernetic power; others flutter and glide in poignant shades of blurring colour. It’s a fragmented, low-frequency meltdown, evocative shimmers of light emanating from the cracks.



Simone Aubert: Sounds of Space
Sound is always spatial, despite our lack of attention to this fact. Perhaps even more important than sight for day-to-day life, we only know the shape of things around us because of the way sounds bounce off objects. Although sound is often overlooked as a device for appreciating space, acoustic artists and musicians are intensely aware of its capacity to sculpt the environment around us.