Intervals of Unrest
ABOPF
23:30
Pain Magazine (Birds in Row x Maelstrom x Louisahhh)
00:20
Finlay Shakespeare
01:20
King Yosef
02:20
Youth Code
03:20
White Prata
04:05
Marylou b2b Fukinsei
05:00
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ABOPF opens the main Berghain floor with shifting worlds of bass pressure, drifting ambience and splintered IDM. Her tracks move like lucid quests where texture melts into rhythm, forming a gluey groove that slips easily between gallery, club and studio. Pain Magazine, forged from Birds in Row with Maelstrom and Louisahhh, tear post-hardcore into jagged reflections on inner conflict and social rot. Guitars scorch, machines spit, and vocals punch through a cold electronic shell, landing as a focused blast against inertia.
Youth Code drive EBM through a brutal collision of hardcore and metal. Their new EP sharpens everything: harsher synth glare, drum hits that feel like a headfirst collision, shadows stretched to impossible height. King Yosef channels a dense internal pressure that eventually ruptures, metal edges rubbing against bruised electronics as beats stomp and brief ambient shivers seep in. White Prata pivots between hardcore, gabber, and sudden ambient dips, charting a tension between control and release. Acid-scorched dub and Hard Baile fold into their palette, tracing an inward topography where emptiness carries its own impact.
Marylou approaches DJing with an artist’s eye, folding traditional music, improvised jazz, noise, dub, footwork, jungle, and breakcore into dreamlit sequences. Fukinsei sculpts sets from footwork, jungle, hardcore, rave, and dub, weaving rough, shadowed routes through sound systems coated in grit. They'll end the night together with a crackling b2b.
Yours, With Malice, by Youth Code
Yours, With Malice, by Youth Code
Violent God, by Pain Magazine
Violent God, by Pain Magazine
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ABOPF's performance is part of WeSA x CTM, supported by the Korean Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism, and KOFICE as part of Kore·A·Round Culture 2025.