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CTM 2026: First Documentation

  
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April Events Reminder: Panopticon, Kim Gordon

  
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Upcoming Events

  
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CTM Magazine: »Post-Budots: Mutation, Diffusion, and Vernacular Futures« by Jorge Juan B. Wieneke V

  
     
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CTM 2026: First Documentation

  

gamut inc @ Haus der Visionäre - CTM Festival 2026 Photo: Udo Siegfriedt

  

We're excited to share first bits of documentation from our 2026 festival edition. Check our Best Of Photo Album, listen to CTM 2026 x Refuge Worldwide broadcasts, tune in to the 2026 Radio Lab commissioned works in their radio versions created for Deutschlandfunk Kultur, check the Research Networking Day talks, and view this year's Resynthesising the Traditional lab performances and discussions.

Still to come are select club sets and Discourse talks, as well as a short video about our Disturbed Ground project with Kyiv's ∄.

View via CTM 2026 Recap page

  
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April Events Reminder: Panopticon, Kim Gordon

  

Panopticon Photo: Courtesy of the artist

  

Panopticon, Sunken | 7 April 2026 | Heimathafen Neukölln

Atmospheric black metalists Panopticon are summoned in full force for the first time on European soil, presenting selected works from their albums And Again Into the Light, The Rime of Memory and the forthcoming Det Hjemsøkte Hjertet – a triptych the band has dubbed The Laurentian Trilogy. Lit by the ghostly visuals of Bekah Lunn, cascading tremolo walls, folk-borne lamentations, and percussive thunder converge into hymns to grief and transcendence.  With a new album emerging soon through Eisenwald Production, special guests Sunken drag the spirit into fathoms of sorrow, depressive currents and ethereal melody merging into a suffocating undertow. 

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Kim Gordon, The New Eves | 19 April 2026 | Huxleys Neue Welt

Musician / multidisciplinary artist, former Sonic Youth bass player, Kim Gordon will return to Berlin in support of her new LP PLAY ME.Sharp, distilled, and strikingly direct, the record widens Gordon’s sonic terrain, weaving in more melodic rhythmic structures alongside the propulsive motorik pulse of krautrock. With her caustic wit and dark humour, Gordon captures the strange absurdities of contemporary life. Formed in Brighton, The New Eves pull together flute, cello, bass, violin and drums into a form of folk storytelling that’s neither delicate nor whimsical. This is the old folk, physical and a touch unhinged, dug from the dirt and born of struggle.

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Upcoming Events

  
   28.03.2026 19:15 Somerset House   
  

Assembly 2026: Hanne Lippard & Renato Grieco

  
   Mark Fell & Mohammad Reza Mortazavi, Hanne Lippard & Renato Grieco   
  Tickets 20 £  
   07.04.2026 20:00 Heimathafen   
  

Panopticon

  
   Support: Sunken, Panopticon   
  Tickets 30 €  
   19.04.2026 20:00 Huxleys   
  

Kim Gordon

  
   Support: The New Eves, Kim Gordon   
  

Sold out

  
   03.06.2026 20:00 Berghain   
  

Big Brave

  
   Big Brave, Support: Kuntari   
  Tickets 30 €  
   06.07.2026 20:00 Silent Green   
  

Sunn O)))

  
   Sunn O)))   
  Tickets 45 €  
   07.07.2026 20:00 Silent Green   
  

Sunn O)))

  
   Sunn O)))   
  Tickets 45 €  
   22.10.2026 20:00 Gedächtniskirche   
  

Sarah Davachi

  
   Sarah Davachi, with tba   
  Tickets 25–35 €  
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CTM Magazine: »Post-Budots: Mutation, Diffusion, and Vernacular Futures« by Jorge Juan B. Wieneke V

  

DJ Love on Camus Extension, Davao City Photo: Jorge Juan B. Wieneke V

  

In »Post-Budots: Mutation, Diffusion, and Vernacular Futures,« the artist and researcher Jorge Juan B. Wieneke V dives into the histories, communities, aesthetics, technologies, and material conditions of budots. Spending time with some of the genre’s originators while also reaching out to artists adopting and carrying the sound further worldwide, a fascinating conversation emerges, where questions of origin, ownership, authenticity, visibility, and access are treated as ongoing asymmetries that require dialogue, engagement, curiosity, responsibility, and community.

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