transmediale × CTM invite to a night where sonic currents meet like winds in the Intertropical Convergence Zone. Across Säule, hemispheric pulses collide and braid.

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These artists speak in many tongues – of bass, breath, drum, texture, glitch, and time-honored signal. Their poly(algo)rhythms function as vibrational languages, carrying the atmospheres of many skies, mountains, and waters, into Berlin’s subterranean chamber.

Microhm is the nocturnal shell Leslie García slips into when she leaves the lab and steps behind decks. Her sets move like slow-burning rituals: bass murmurs, shadows rearrange, and then the path bends into scrambled ambient detours and Latin rhythms frayed with glitch.

Dengue Dengue Dengue sit at the glowing heart of Lima’s club mutations, treating cumbia, dub, and bass music like elastic neon. Their tracks flare and ripple with hand-played percussion and vibrating synth blooms, all carried by a folkloric pulse that feels lifted from humid nights and technicolour dreams.

DJ Love rewired his scene by producing the hypercharged pulse now known as budots: heavy bass, flying whistles, street-born sound effects, and cheeky rhythmic collisions churn at breakneck pace. After health issues delayed his earlier appearance, we can't wait for his infectious energy to sweep us away.

  • Budots World (Reloaded), by DJ Love (Sherwin Tuna)

  • Budots World (Reloaded), by DJ Love (Sherwin Tuna)

Aunty Rayzor storms stages with a jagged, high-voltage blend of rap and electronic abrasion. Lagos in her bones and satire in her teeth, she fires vocals through gqom grit, industrial clang, and sideways hip-hop structures, turning dancefloors into arenas of defiance and sly humor. She's joined by DJ, rapper and dynamic force Catu Diosis.

Clementaum, from Paraná to the world, brings ballroom spirit and fashion-room audacity straight into the club’s bloodstream. As »Overall Princess Harpya«, she treats the booth like a portal: baile funk, tribal house, techno, and Latin pulses collide in bright, high-speed mosaics that center identity, celebration, and beautifully unruly joy.

Miss Tacacá is shaping a futuristic vision of Amazonian club music. Rooted in tecnomelody and tecnobrega, powered by accelerated tempos, heavy bass and the raw electricity of Pará’s legendary sound system culture, Caribbean rhythms slip into her mixes alongside brega funk, synthesizers and distorted melodic hooks, creating sets that feel fast, physical and hypnotic. 

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The apparances of Aunty Rayzor, and DJ Love are supported by Goethe-Institut.