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Thursday 30.01.2025 start 21:30

CTM Festival 2025

Berghain

  • Mo Chan / DJ Kohlrabi
  • Minna-No Kimochi
  • Kasimyn
  • Murderpact Live
  • Morgan Garrett Live
  • aya x MFO Live

Panorama Bar

  • Joginda
  • State OFFF
  • Rattlesnake Live
  • Deize Tigrona
  • alys(alys)alys

Säule

  • ANTCONSTANTINO
  • Yungfya
  • Rizla Ops
  • obese.dogma 777

Tickets

32.00€ from CTM Tickets

Age 18+

At Berghain, Morgan Garrett’s aurals form an intimate confrontation with personal and regional anguish, traditional hymns disfigured by layers of abrasive feedback, jagged guitars, trembling vocals, and electronic elements: visceral expressions of alienation that squat squamous upon the soul.

Brooklyn’s Murderpact push digital hardcore and experimental rave music into chaotic realms, using frenetic tempos and fractured soundscapes to build a glitchy, high-speed sonic rollercoaster of perpetual, dizzying drops.

For when you need dance music that befuddles as much as it delights, aya’s weirded and fragmented rhythms caper around surreal textures with a molecule-rearranging earfeel. In a special collaboration, she’ll come together at CTM with acclaimed German light and scenography artist MFO. Rooted in themes of bodily transformation and the fluidity of memory, the performance traverses the intersection of memory, corporeality and experience, combined with dynamic visual artistry that interrogates both perception and identity.

Kasimyn is one half of Gabber Modus Operandi. His solo and collaborative works traverse a kaleidoscopic range of influences, from gabber and grindcore to Indonesian jathilan trance rituals, forging connections between the traditional and the avant-garde in thrillingly unpredictable ways.

Rooted in experimental and ambient music, Minna-No Kimochi have forged a distinctive sound by deconstructing 90s trance and 2010s EDM through a post-club lens, delivering a blend of corporeal intensity and spiritual elevation.

PANORAMA BAR

At Panorama Bar alys(alys)alys smashes experimental club and Soundcloud vibes into wild, unpredictable works and DJ sets that are as much party as experiment: playful, collage-heavy jams thriving in that sweet spot where genres clash and brains get dropped in the blender. Take a gander to get your medulla oblon-gotcha goosed.

Rattlesnakke slithers through sonics with beats that hit like thunderclaps and vocals dripping with unrelenting energy. Filled with the defiant energy of Argentina’s youth, she’s bringing a live set of bass-heavy guaracha vibes, urban swagger and glistening latincore rap-pop to CTM.

One of the most influential voices in the world of Funk Carioca—a genre that she helped elevate from the streets of Rio de Janeiro to global recognition—Deize Tigrona’s sharp lyricism and unapologetic delivery blends humor and social commentary with infectious energy. You’ll find her influence across myriad other artists’ work; her song “Injeção” was used as the basis for M.I.A.’s »Bucky Done Gun.«

A key innovator in Gqom’s evolution, State OFFF’s debut EP »GQOM TODAY« pushes the boundaries of the genre’s minimalist, dark rhythms into gnarly territory, blending its driving pulse with a dynamic range of contemporary sounds from the African diaspora and beyond.

Formerly one half of the duo Black Cadmium, Joginda explores an esoteric range of styles, from dub and breakbeat to African tribal tech and IDM. A captivating force behind the decks, his body-jacking, oft-vicious and always-immersive sets never fail to cuck expectation.

SÄULE

The seismic selections of Yungfya hit hard and cut deep, a cornucopia of gritty electro, steppy techno, and rolling drum-and-bass. An activist as well as musician, she uses sound as a tool for tearing down barriers. Her heart-shaped bassquakes reverberate beyond the booth, creating a sense of communal connection.

Ifeoluwa plays global drum-driven rhythms, moody UK club sounds, and unconventional techno to grip both heart and feet and drag both through an emotional vortex where euphoria and introspection collide under the strobes. She thrives on keeping the unexpected at the forefront, pulling threads from across continents into an ever-whirling tapestry of get-up-and-move.

Rapidly becoming a key figure in Brazil’s underground dance scene, ANTCONSTANTINO seamlessly blends Brazilian grime, drill, and pulse-jacking »pula pula« beats into his bombastic sets.

obese.dogma777’s esoteric maximalism collides melon-first with abrasive post-modem club carnage: a tangled mess of speculative pop culture, net concrete aesthetics, tech cults, occult chaos, meta-ironic loops, hyperreal fever dreams, and meme-fueled spirals. You’ll flip your wig when they flip mainstream club tropes on their heads, mangling them with glitchy, experimental sound design, intrusive noise, and dystopian vibes.

Rizla Ops bends bass into off-kilter forms from the between-spaces. Balancing intricate percussive textures, nastee grooves, and tactile atmospheres crafted for busting down barriers. Seeking to challenge how folks think about genre, he also aims to pull them in rather than shut them out; by knitting diverse rhythms and unexpected emotions into his sonic sweaters, he subverts the monotony of the club monoculture, pushing for spaces where experimentation and community collide.

Admission 18+ / Please respect the no-photo / no-video policy.

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