Alte Münze Club (Cage floor)
Jamira Estrada
23:10
Modulaw
01:30
PEB
00:40
Hassan Abou Alam
04:00
Loto Retina
03:00
Tati au Miel
05:30
Alte Münze30 €Ticketing closed
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Jamira Estrada merges her classical training in electroacoustic composition with a gut-grabbing dancefloor synthesis rooted in broken beats, dubstep, and techno. Raised in a family deeply embedded in the arts, her practice also integrates DJ workshops and initiatives to support femme, intersex, and non-binary artists.
Modulaw conducts architectures of sound, resonant ecosystems where unseen narratives strobillate. A frequent collaborator of experimental hip hop artists such as Brodinski and Xzavier Wulf, he’s drawing from an eclectic palette that ranges from hyper-futuristic Drill and Hip Hop drum patterns to acousmatic compositions and 3D audio. For Modulaw sound is identity and atmosphere and venues become collaborators.
A raw annihilation to the lunar plexus, PΞB is a relentless fusion of industrial, punk, noise rock and metal, crafted with the precision of a sonic weapon. Elements of Grand Guignol horror, spoken word poetry, and howling vocal performances create a viciously throbbing experience both musical and theatrical.
The aural palette of Hassan Abou Alam is a fidgety interplay of analog warmth and digital precision, with roots in house and techno that have branched into a churning spectrum of bass, breaks, and noise that reveal a knack for pushing buttons while staying irresistibly danceable.
Loto Retina frolics between the interplay of the ancient and the futuristic, improvisation and live interaction crafting a dialogue between organic expulsions and high-tech Meatspace, where reggaeton, baile funk, and experimental electronics emulsify. They’ll be presenting the live premiere of their new album—expect a hot’n’dirty party vibe dripping with raw sophistication.
Moving fluidly between the ephemeral textures of experimental sound and the tactile immediacy of ritualistic performance, Tati au Miel’s compositions collapse rigid binaries, steeping them in industrial abrasion echoing spectrally of Black folklore—less music than spellcraft—and reshaping them into incantations bound together with street noise, modular synthesis, and vocal hauntings. She’ll be bringing a hard-hitting late night DJ set for CTM: a guaranteed exorcism.
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Jamira Estrada and Modulaw are supported by Pro Helvetia.