Stranger Funk is Back!
Get ready for a night of unforgettable grooves as Stranger Funk returns from summer break at the iconic Panke in Wedding, Berlin! Join us on September 20th, 2024, with doors opening at 22:00 for a dance party that promises to blow your mind.
This edition features an incredible lineup of Berlin’s finest:
Femdelic
Known for her dynamic blend of Funk, Disco, Electro Boogie, Afro, 80s Breakdance, and more, Femdelic is a force to be reckoned with. Her sets are a masterclass in rhythm, groove, and dancefloor magic, shaped by years of exploration and deep vinyl knowledge.
Daniel W. Best
A true legend in the Berlin scene, Daniel W. Best brings over three decades of DJ experience and a diverse sound palette that spans jazz, soul, reggae, rare groove, disco, and house. As a co-founder of the XJAZZ Festival and host of the XJazz radioshow on Flux FM, his sets are always a journey through musical excellence.
Soulski
Your host for the night, Soulski, will be bringing his high-energy discofunk vibes to the stage. With driving basses and funky rhythms influenced by global sounds, Soulski has already set dancefloors ablaze at Berlin’s top spots and beyond. Stranger Funk is his signature series, celebrating its return with a bang.
Don’t miss out on this epic night of Funk and groove. Mark your calendars, invite your friends, and let’s make it a night to remember!
panke.gallery Sound Night 16
Winter is coming, and so is our panke.gallery Sound Night! Escape the gray and join us for a curated evening of live music. Our four acts range from noise to indie folk. We’re excited to see you there!
The event takes place on the 25th of November starting at 20:00:00.
Winter is coming, and so is our panke.gallery Sound Night! Escape the gray and join us for a curated evening of live music. Our four acts range from noise to indie folk. We’re excited to see you there!
Dea Karina is an Indonesian Berlin-based multimedia artist wielding synthesizers, pedals, loopers, and drum machines to forge dense drone/noise/acid soundscapes. Primarily focused on live performances, they also explore the intersection of sound with painting, intermedial processing, and haptic devices for installations.
Fetter makes clubby self-destructing noise pop to dance and weep to. Oscillating between ethereal and pounding, their all-hardware, largely improvised live sets take listeners through a foggy wilderness of saturated rhythms and menacing synth lines, a golden voice guiding the way through. Fetter is the stage moniker of multimedia artist Jess Tucker. Their performances take place in clubs as well as galleries, often incorporating video, installation, and interactive performance art elements to create other-worldly surrounds of mesmerizingly unhinged bodies and faces.
Raised in New Jersey, the early memories of Mezzy Shivers are flooded with deciduous trees and murky rivers, pot-holed highways and flickering street lamps. Her media intake consisted of horror films, bubblegum pop, and fantasy books. As a result, discovering her work is akin to stumbling upon a dark and dreamy rabbit hole. Through the mediums of sound, collage, performance, and writing, Shivers creates an echoing realm of flashbacks and fantasy.
MSHR is an art collective that collaboratively builds and explores sculptural electronic systems. Their performances and installations integrate electrical signals and human presence, weaving dense networks of causality to form audiovisual environments that babble with life-like current. They explore intuitive and technical gradients between sonic and sculptural forms, using analog circuitry and open-source software to sculpt mutually resonant hyperobjects. MSHR was founded by Brenna Murphy and Birch Cooper in 2011 in Portland, Oregon. The name MSHR is a modular acronym designed to hold varied ideas over time. It can be pronounced as an acronym or like one who meshes.
Entry fee: dice roll (random between 2 and 12)