Together with the Nimaš Izbire collective, we’re hosting a colourful night of genre-bending mutations charged with punk ethos. Alongside local trap hero Minnite and riot grrrl trio pinkepanke, two new discoveries from Scandinavia will take the stage: hyper-punk duo Lover’s Skit and the master of noisy electronics, half-man-half-tattoo Iron Sight.
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Drawing on buzzy local scenes in both Stockholm and London, Lover’s Skit’s bring a hyperactive, rule-free collision of punk attitude, club chaos and politicised pop to the table, blending The Knife-style electronics, early M.I.A. sampling, industrial techno, reggaeton grit, and indie-rock agitation into a sound that feels both confrontational and euphoric. The duo channel a restless, dance-through-the-apocalypse energy, with urgent, biting vocals riding the tracks with a mix of swagger, satire and youthful defiance. Their latest EP All Rights Reserved is a chaotic, high-voltage statement that’s impossible to ignore.
Producer and vocalist Minnite is arguably the most prominent figure in the new wave of local Gen-Z alter pop, known for his extravagant releases in alternative hip-hop and electronica. Well-known on the local scene as the headliner of numerous *Krom club night and commanding a devout following, he’ll be unveiling a brand-new album at the gig.
Iron Sight’s music traverses the wastelands found between dystopian sci-fi futurism and the biblical end of the world. With mechanical percussions, bristling synths resembling locust drones descending upon rotting fields, and a voice made from barbed wire, the Danish artist emerges from a storm of reverb, imbuing his music with an incredible power.
Expect no compromises from the cutesy yet deadly serious riot grrrl outfit pinkepanke. Garbed in unyielding rage, the local underground band will kick the night into a higher gear with hardcore punk and their unique raw energy, prompting the audience to euphorically chant – “pinkepanke are the best band ever!”
Before and after the concert, the mood will be set by perhaps the most mysterious producer and resident DJ of the Nimaš Izbire crew, sin aspirin.
Tickets on sale online and at Eventim outlets.
Organisation: Kino Šiška in collaboration with Nimaš Izbire.
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