Harsh Juguito W/ Solpara, Tiny T-Bone, Matük B2b Fedra

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Harsh Juguito highlights sounds from the global south and its diaspora blending club oriented music with an experimental edge. -- Solpara Lebanese-American producer from New York. Exploring the sounds of techno, electro, ambient, breaks and post-punk, Solpara is a Lebanese-American producer and DJ born and based in New York City. Starting in 2010, after moving to Montreal, he and his friends Oren Ratowsky (aka revlux) and Valentin Stip started the underground event series and record label Booma Collective. Since then he has released music on labels like Other People, Quiet Time, L.P.C - and just recently Poland's Brutaż. Solpara has also been playing live and DJ sets locally and internationally, sharing bills with artists like the Zenker Brothers, Objekt, Marie Davidson, Essaie Pas, Huerco S, Mono Junk, Lee Gamble, Nicolas Jaar, and Via App among others. Notable appearances include Boiler Room NYC, MUTEK Montréal & MUTEK San Francsico, B018 in Beirut, Demi-Monde in Paris and Światło in Warsaw. -- Matük is a producer, DJ and sound designer based in Brooklyn, NY. Originally from Colombia, Matük's sound is comprised by an experimental blend of dance music with influences from Latin America and the global south. As a producer and live performer, Matük uses his background as multi-instrumentalist and percussionist to explore the boundaries of electronic music by integrating rhythms from his Colombian roots with sound design elemtns touching on the avant-garde. Matük's work is a reflection of his global perspective, often exploring themes of identity, culture, and modernity. -- FEDRA is a multidisciplinary artist, DJ and producer from Buenos Aires and Colombia based in Brooklyn, New York. Her sets combine a wide spectrum of rhythms and sounds that honor her multicultural heritage, mixing latin american percussions with music from the global south and its diaspora. The intention behind her productions and DJ sets is to blur the barriers between genres, open the space for diversity and stimulate movement to create community on the dancefloor.