Fuzz Club lands in Berlin.
Helicon arrive from Glasgow with ARISE, their fourth LP and a collaboration with LA artist and DJ AL Lover. Formed by brothers John-Paul and Gary Hughes, the band fold guitars, sitars and electronics into a dense, exploratory sound shaped by years on the road. Their live sets lean into intensity—restless, layered, and unafraid to drift between structure and improvisation.
Black Doldrums continue to refine a darker language. The trio’s take on gothic post-punk is driven by insistent drums, melodic low-end and guitars that blur between shimmer and abrasion. Following their debut Dead Awake, the 2024 album In Limerence deepens their atmosphere—songs expand and collapse, balancing tension with release. On stage, that contrast sharpens: precise yet overwhelming, pulling introspective writing into something physical and immediate.
Flying Moon In Space approach music as a moving system. Born out of collective improvisation, the seven-piece build towering arrangements from motorik rhythms, layered guitars and electronic pulses. Their recordings capture only part of it—the live show pushes further, where repetition turns hypnotic and structure emerges in real time. With their latest material, they extend this approach into sharper forms, threading krautrock drive with pop fragments and noise, while keeping the raw energy of a band discovering the music as they play it.
Presented by Positive Transmitter.
This is an 18+ event