Klub 470
Pan Daijing
Pan Daijing is a performance and sound artist born and raised in southwest China, currently based in Berlin. Musicwise she is quickly rising with ecstatic power electronics-techno and a multiplying practice covering wide geographical and interdisciplinary range.
As a live improviser, her sound performance is steeped in industrial noise, cinematic atmospherics and sexual charge, drifting into drone and giddy, twisted beats. Every work of hers is heavily themed and is a powerful combination of body and sound.
Support: Nadia Tehran
Nadia Tehran (born in Iran, raised in Sweden) is punk beyond borders. Her music is loud, fast and angry, yet it is not devoid of theatre. Her distorted vocals in
Refugee break and open out into an atmospheric tide of Middle-Eastern samples as she intermittently croons "I'm a Refugee", with both force and sweetness. Not only does Nadia Tehran offer a massive "f*ck you" to the Western respectability politics of immigration, but she also manages to both undermine the stereotypes of Iran, whilst simultaneously engaging with the nuanced issues of the mother country in her incredibly illegal video
Refugee.
I.s.m.
Subbacultcha.
Terug