Live:
Wanubalé
Theyy
DJ:
The Brides
Kutmah
Already
KRTS
Our Gretchen is 10 years old – and we are particularly happy to be celebrating this as part of the Club Culture Day.
We have missed so much in the past 19 months, especially our traditional Gretchen block party at the Fête de la Musique: DJ sets and live concerts alternating, different styles of music within an event and so our various communities together in our courtyard.
We look forward to Wanubalé, a collective of nine young musicians from Berlin and Potsdam, who bring a wide mix of styles with an incomparable energy to the stage. Influences from modern electronic music combined with influences from jazz, funk and dub ensure an explosive mixture that goes to your feet and at the same time meets every musical requirement. With a four-headed horn section and two drummers, the winners of the Sparda Jazz Awards convince live with sophisticated beats, improvisations and wonderful arrangements.
Also live on stage: Theyy. The duo combines electro-pop, hip-hop and neo-soul influences into a cross-genre mix. Fat bass, tight beats and honest lyrics about gender diversity, feminism and mental health.
Behind the decks are KRTS, Juba, Kutmah and the Prides and offer a colorful mix of electronic, mostly broken beats.
The absolutely driving sets of the New Yorker KRTS are a unique mixture of the soulful sides of dubstep, jazz, East-cost-boom-bap, hip-hop, indie-rock and obscure bass-driven sound. Juba explores contemporary sounds from Africa and the African diaspora, creating a very unique Afro-Electronica sound. Kutmah is the finest beat tinkerer from Ninja Tune – his fans include Flying Lotus and The Gaslamp Killer. It’s going to be funky with The Brides. The DJ team consists of Funkerella and Femdelic, who are both inspired by P-Funk and Glamor-Funk à la Prince (Mineapolis-Funk) and celebrate the boundlessness of the genre in their sets.
>>> The event takes place outdoors (without seats). According to the current regulation, 3G applies.
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