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FEUM // TÆCHNO: V:SONNTAG / Sofus Forsberg / Isaac Knife


  • FEUM Rosenkratz Gade 1 Aarhus, 8000 Denmark (map)

◈ As we enter the moon's last quarter, half light, half dark, we settle in for an all-out, full-steam-ahead night of techno. 🌗

◈ This time, we bring the powerful deep sounds of Leipzig to Aarhus with the spellbinding V:SONNTAG at the helm of the dance floor. Bringing the local heat, we have not one, but two live modular synth sets from the master Sofus Forsberg and the emerging talent Isaac Knife. ⚡️

◈ Join us for a night of techno wizardry and craft under the shadow of the moon at our beloved venue, A-huset at Institut for X.

【 V:SONNTAG 】

The DJ and musician V:SONNTAG has been a key player in one of Germany’s ever-growing cities of electronic dance music. Since 2019, the Leipzig-based artist and Nebula collective member has been making significant moves in the German techno scene, playing at iconic clubs such as Tresor Berlin. Her skills as a DJ are second to none, with exquisite selections, a steady hand, and an unapologetic attitude, V:SONNTAG achieves relentless high-energy mixes that won’t let the dance floor down – the magic that every DJ strives for.

Her take on music is as powerful as it is empowering. Though of an entirely different generation than the founding fathers and mothers of electronic dance music, V:SONNTAG manages to captivate one of their prime principles: All is one on the dancefloor.

We truly can’t wait for this. Come get transfixed by her driving hypnotic sound and let’s enter the blissful state of collective consciousness on the dance floor.

【 Sofus Forsberg 】

Our dear friend and frequent collaborator, Sofus Forsberg, is a veteran producer in the Danish underground. He’s primarily known for his wizardry in live modular synth performances, where he crafts deep, throbbing, hypnotic industrial techno, creating hedonistic experiences. With his delicate sense of presence, he creates strong and coherent sets, taming the raw modular synth sounds to a unique expressiveness, inviting the listener into an immersive space, challenging consciousness and perception, creating an experience that is impossible to describe with words.

In the past years, highlights were sets at prominent festivals like Mo:dem in Croatia, Freqs of Nature in Germany, Boom in Portugal, Waha in Hungary, and Boilerroom.

We are always blown away by his performances, and we can’t wait to be transported to an alternate realm again.

【 Isaac Knife 】

The Ukrainian techno and noise artist Isaac Knife has a unique sound signature, weaving together field recordings, modular synths, and driving rhythms. From industrial noise scapes to minimal deep atmospheres, he encompasses the raw essence of techno.

As part of the Kharkiv Techno Community, (O)Soznanie, Isaac carved out his place in the scene with his unique style in an explosive debut in 2020. Since then, he’s been on a constant journey of growth and innovation. Now based in Aarhus, Isaac has been making waves in the scene, and we are thrilled to have him perform at this edition of FEUM techno.

【 About FEUM Events 】

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See you on the dance floor!

Yours Truly,

FEUM

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⇻ V:SONNTAG [DE] (NEBULA)

⇻ Sofus Forsburg [DK] (Atmophile Records)

⇻ Isaac Knife [UA/DK]

P R A C T I C A L I T I E S

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⇻ Genre: Techno

⇻ Place: Institut for (X) A-huset

⇻ Time: 21 - Late

⇻ Age Limit: 21

⇻ Tickets 80kr - sold at the door only

Artwork by Andreea Fernea (@andreeafernea)