
Lauschangriff
Lauschangriff in Berlin
Rigaer Strasse 103; Friedrichshain; 10247 Berlin; GermanyBerlin, Germany
HYENAZ
Are sonic alchemists Mad Kate and Adrienne Teicher, who create interactive performances and audiovisual art on the nexus of bodies, power, and audibility.
Their work challenges the paradox of the body in late capitalism: while a myth permeates that the body is disappearing–made redundant by robots and AI, saddled with futurist fantasies of digital transcendence–the body continues to appear and reappear, on the borders of nation-states, in factories and logistics hubs, as an eye glued to an app. HYENAZ exposes the contradictions of extractive regimes that feed on human flesh while proclaiming its obsolescence, and as such the body remains a critical site in which to observe and resist these life-destroying modes of existence.
In live contexts—whether Berghain, Royal Festival Hall, or SXSW—HYENAZ conspire with their audience to oversaturate control systems with unruly flows of sound and affect. Their stage works are not spectacles but feedback loops returning energy to bodies sucked dry by modern life.
ELLY RAVE
Step into the sonic realm of Elly Rave, a Berlin-based producer and versatile musician originally from Italy.
Blending a deep foundation in traditional music with forward-thinking production, she crafts immersive
soundscapes that blur the lines between electronic and pop.
SABIANI (CZ)
Originally from Slovakia, started to be interested in electronic music at the time, when the electronic scene in Slovakia was still in its infancy.
Sabiani plays everything, ranging from house, tech-house, electro to breakbeat and downbeat. Nowadays, the variety of his records is quite unique.
He released tracks on several labels and recently founded his own music label, Digital Paradox Records.
CONTROLLER
Plays organized improvised Modern Berlin Techno and Beyond - leaving just one question: Will the machines take over?

Lauschangriff in Berlin
Rigaer Strasse 103; Friedrichshain; 10247 Berlin; Germany