Tarantella
Maybe you enjoyed this summer's exhibition at the Stammbar? This time Marijn Cela takes us into his world, the world of dance. Tarantella? No, it's not a tarantula nor is it a southern dish, but it is a folkloric dance from the south of Italy. Ever seen The Godfather? Then you might remember the tarantella during the wedding party scene with the typical rousing rhythm of the music, the quick steps and the spinning movements. The dance is also linked to tarantism, an ancient folk belief in which a possessed woman can be freed and reborn only through music and dance…. But the traditional dance is in danger: the youth is moving away from southern Italy - to the richer North or abroad, villages are deserted and the culture is in danger of being lost. https://vimeo.com/679239879?ref=fb-share&fbclid=IwAR0VCVpbUEy0RERpjDk1YiML77Vinyd1JGLdwwixbzGxBwjtjC9FfOLyVKo In this performance Marijn Celea goes back to his Italian roots. It is a quest in which
We Play House Records
We Play House Recordings – WPH – is the work of Belgian DJ & producer Red D. Started 10 years ago to release the music of his friend san Soda, the label had (and has) the aim to release house music in all its shapes and forms. WPH’s house ethics date back to the days where house was just a name for music that was played in clubs. There is no such thing as tech house, no such thing as deep house or minimal, there is simply (house) music, good or bad. https://weplayhouserecordings.bandcamp.com "We Play House Recordings is just what the name suggests, a label releasing house music in all its shapes and forms. My house ethics date back to the days where house was just a name for a style of music that was simply there to dance to. There is no such thing as tech house, there is no such
The darkroom sessions #32
Resident DJ at Le Belgica and Stammbar … Thom Leblanc plunged into the club scene as youngster. Sparking his intrigue with the way in which DJ’s created sonic voyages. It’s these landscapes that saw him delving into musical archives, with a keen focus of late 90s and early 2000’s house music. His sets see him blending genres on Soul, Disco and Afro into a well balanced sense of elation and warmth.
“TRANSITIONS” by YokoO
French born, Australian at heart, Lisbon based and full time globe trotter, over the last few years YokoO has floated, dreamed and swooned his way across the world to some of the loftiest echelons. A studio-head in the true sense of the word, YokoO’s last 20 years have seen him master house music in all its deepest forms. With a prolific and impressive discography, YokoO has made his mark on noteworthy labels to date with original releases and a back-catalogue of strong remixes. He’s turned the heads of many a label boss from Kollektiv Turmstrasse, Matthew Dekay, Lee Burridge, MANDY, as well as racked up plays from a broad spectrum of industry reference artists. YokoO’s music has proven time and time again it can reach the record bags of the DJing elite in every continent. His most recent notable projects Pachamama and Euneirophrenia anticipated the evolution behind the January ’21 release of his
THE WAVE AFTER 02 mixed by K.Rise
Brussels-based K.RISE is a true passionate and music addict who has spinning on turntables for 30 years. Ceaseless curiosity and deep eclecticism are his key inspirational engines. Always eager to dig the best cuts, ranging from highly selected original gems to outstanding re-edits or covers, his skilled crafted journeys are colored by a broad range of both captivating and striking soundscapes. Creativity has no limit and K.RISE likes to explore and share with the audience all its groovy flavors and emotional nuances. Resident DJ at Le Belgica, Bar du Marché, Café Lux also Stamm bar, Mappa mundo
Amalaya edition 039 Moroccan
Moroccan, a 24 years old Dj born in Fez, Morocco. currently residing in the city of Alexandria, Egypt. In 2019 he decided to undertake and start his career as a producer of electronic music, learning by experimenting and creating sounds that give results to an introspective journey that goes from emotional and melodic moments to energetic and shocking moments for the dance floor, it begin from 95bpm and the peak is only 100bpm. So, just relax and take some breathes and enjoy !