
In the evening of the 1st of March, after a full day of exchanging radical ideas, strategies and practices, we come together in OT301 to dance and celebrate, and to raise money for Workers for Palestine / student intifada legal costs.
It also happens to be the birthday of one of the festival’s co-organizers, P!
At OT301, we will have a mix of live music and DJs in the studioz space, and a chill / low-stim space at the 4bid gallery space.
Open: 21:00 - 03:00 hrs
Tickets: € 5-10 / Donation based
You can get your tickets at the door or online here.
- 22:00 - 22:30: Woody Grooves
- 22:30 - 23:30: Katayoun
- 23:30 - 01:00: Disco Arabesquo
- 01:00 - 02:00: Shexpeer
- 02:00 - 03:00: Fitgirl
Woody Grooves - synthpop against the system. Woody Grooves no longer asks himself the question: could it be better? The answer is resounding yes! In fact, it has to be better! Woody Grooves spreads the right word with hyper-happy sing-alongs and groovy keytar solos. Get ready, because after the first chorus you are already with both feet on the dance floor of a new world! Follows up with energetic synthpop, spitting some critical truths for you to go crazy on.
Disco Arabesquo - Moataz Rageb also known as Disco Arabesquo (@discoarab) is a sociologist, DJ, collector of Arabic cassettes and vinyl. He's known for his sold-out 'Disco Arabesquo Night' parties in Amsterdam. He specialties in Arabic-Western crossover sounds that portrait a creative generation searching for a new identity. He selects Arabic sounds of the 90's & 00's South-West Asia, North Africa and its diaspora and edits, mixes and mashes them up. He has traveled an Egyptian 80's disco compilation called 'Sharayet el disco' & Nagat el Sagira's 'Oyoun el Alb' in collaboration with WeWantSounds. On the eponymous label Disco Arabesquo Records he released the 12 'vinyl' Yallah ya ashab 'by the Saudi-Irish DJ Moving Still.
Katayoun, an Amsterdam-based DJ, selector, and curator, researches, preserves, and shares Iran's sonic history. Her Iranian Music Archives project includes Female Vocalists from Iran and Beyond (2018 – present), a radio show exploring various genres and eras (1930s – 1980s). With Sonic Imaginaries at Kiosk Radio, she expands this work, linking Iran's sonic heritage to Latin music, jazz fusion, and funk. Her warm, dreamlike sound has taken her from supporting Sevdaliza to performing at festivals, museums, and nightlife events. A natural crowd-mover, she seamlessly blends global sounds into vibrant, border-crossing party sets.
ShexPeer seamlessly blends contemporary and traditional Arabic and other Eastern musical influences, encompassing a diverse range of styles and rhythms that promise to shake up any dance floor.
Fitgirl the boundary bender. No genre *, no gender. Latvian put it all in a blender.
Hard-tek doooooo, Happy Hardcore, Uwuaracha, Elektro, Jersey-Club