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Gash Collective at Berghain, DJ Shampain, Ian Lynch of Lankum & more for CTM Festival in Berlin

Gash Collective at Berghain, DJ Shampain, Ian Lynch of Lankum & more for CTM Festival in Berlin

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The Irish music production and DJ collective focused on supporting female, trans, queer & non-binary people Gash Collective will host a lineup of Irish artists at Berghain next year.

The famous Berlin club is hosting a Gash Collective curated night on CTM Festival x Transmediale Festival programme between January 26th and February 4th 2024.

Gash will host the artists ELLLL, Baptist Goth, Alyxis, Lolz, Americhord, Maeve O’Neill, Elizabeth Rooney and Eliza as part of the the festival join up, which is also part of Zeitgeist Irland 2024 series.

The club night happens Thursday, 1 February.

Also on the programme this year are Irish artists Shampain, Julia Louise Knifefist, Or:la, Mound About and Ian Lynch of Lankum’s drone and black metal project One Leg One Eye will debut a live performance for the first time.

International names include Skrillex B2B with Jyoty, Kim Ann Foxmann, DJ Scotch Egg, Nikki Nair and Ben Frost.


Zeitgeist Irland 24

A season of Irish arts and culture in Germany throughout 2024. An initiative of Culture Ireland & the Embassy of Ireland in Germany


CTM

‘CTMs 25th Edition theme is Sustain. What if »sustain« were a sound? What would it be like? Celebrating 25 years, CTM Festival will engage with music not only as expression and refuge, but also a constant reminder of our desire to get closer to the brighter end of the spectrum.

Exploring the horror of content, the upcoming festival questions how logics of content production determine and frustrate our relations to technology. The 37th edition of transmediale challenges the allure of unusable politics that spawn from cycles of consumption and distraction.


Transmediale Festival

A festival for art & digital culture in Berlin exploring the horror of content, the upcoming festival questions how logics of content production determine and frustrate our relations to technology. The 37th edition of transmediale challenges the allure of unusable politics that spawn from cycles of consumption and distraction.


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