
Programm

Peachy Cosmos Vol.10 @ Crack Bellmer
July 19th, 2024
22:00-6:00
DJs:
metaverde
Dom Panik
Tsanga
Hideto Omura
Prepare for another interstellar adventure as Peachy Cosmos returns for its tenth installment, promising a night filled with pulsating beats and cosmic vibrations. Join us on Friday, July 19th, from 20:00 till 6:00 at Crack Bellmer for an unforgettable journey through the depths of sound and space.
metaverde:
Psychedelic house & the good old stuff: Under the alias "metaverde," meaning "between green," Marie Midori offers a more analog, house-oriented sound. The color green represents balance and harmony, symbolizes nature, and serves as a refuge from the demands of modern life—values that metaverde strives to carry into their sets.
Dom Panik:
Dom Panik is a drummer with 25 years of stage experience. Based in Berlin, he grew up listening to Quincy Jones, Miles Davis, and Incognito. Performing from an early age gave him the confidence and knowledge to pursue his dream in music. Welcome to Dominik's world full of deep & soulful house with a groovy techno twist.
Tsanga:
Tsanga was born in Germany, grew up in France, and is now based in Berlin. He’s been producing for over ten years and DJing at various parties and clubs, primarily in Bordeaux and Brest. Strongly inspired by the party culture of Brest, he was first known for his eclectic sets with selections including techno, deep techno, Detroit house, new beat, and more, as a member of the collective Velizion. Since returning to Berlin, he’s now focused on defining his own sound for future live performances.
Hideto Omura:
A beat breaker/DJ from Japan, based in Berlin. Inspired by the skills and sounds of Derrick Carter, Mark Farina, Cajmere, and others, he took to the decks in the early naughties. His natural beat running, mixing swing, and selection always guarantee an enviable energy and electricity on the dance floor. A move to Germany accelerated Hideto's increasing appetite for the studio, and it wasn't long before he was creating beats of his own. He has released 3 EPs and tracks on various labels, with plans to release two more tracks on a compilation EP from Berlin's renowned club, Paloma, in November 2023.
As Crack Bellmer transforms into a celestial dance floor once again on July 19th, let the cosmic rhythms guide you on a journey of love, unity, and boundless exploration. Join us under the shimmering lights as we delve into new galaxies of sound and embrace the magic of Peachy Cosmos. See you on the dance floor!
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Dive into the best beats and vibes with 925's Nighshfit! From 9 PM to 5 AM, lose yourself in a night filled with non-stop house music, great company, and unforgettable moments.
Come early, stay late, dance, and enjoy this day with us! 925 is committed to maintaining a safe and respectful environment for everyone.
9PM - 11PM -> Cronoselect:
https://soundcloud.com/cronoselect
https://www.instagram.com/cronoselect/
11PM - 1AM -> Monzi
https://soundcloud.com/simonbernard
1AM-3AM -> Joey & Lobo b2b
https://soundcloud.com/domhof
https://www.instagram.com/domhofmusic/
https://soundcloud.com/clifton-lobo
https://www.instagram.com/clifton_lobo/
3AM - 5AM -> M00min
https://soundcloud.com/user-517144766
bar from 7. djs from 9.
bring a friend, not an attitude.
doors: free entry until 10pm and flexi after.
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Open Decks 4 FLINTA* and Ping Pong 4 ALL -
Discover Crack Bellmer from it's sporty side or play your music in a relaxed club setting - from now every WEDNESDAY!
EVERYONE IS WELCOME!
But FLINTAS* to the decks - bring your records and/or USB sticks and mix your music in a relaxed club setting.
You are the soundtrack to the ping pong match.
How does it work?
Spontaneous, without obligations or pre-registration -
A list of playtimes will be available at the bar from 7 pm.
Come along -> sign up -> play!
** Female, lesbian, intersex, nonbinary, trans & agender people
FAQs
I identify as cis-male, am I welcome here?
Yes, you are very welcome to play ping pong, hang out and be an ally. We kindly ask you to respect that the space behind the decks is exclusively for FLINTA*.
What musical styles are allowed?
Whatever floats your boat - But please be mindful of the impact your music might have on other people. Hard & fast musical styles are potentially stressful, especially in the early evening hours.
How long are the playtimes?
between 30mins and 1 hour.
Is there a dance floor?
Not really. there's a ping pong table on the dancefloor - no one's gonna stop you from dancing around it.
Can I bring my laptop and controller?
No. Please don't plug any external devices into our mixer. The open decks are for practising on club-standard equipment only (CDJs, Turntables, Mixer)
What equipment is available?
2x Pioneer CDJ 2000 Nexus2, 2x Technics 1210 MKII, 1x Allen & Heath xone 92.
I am an absolute beginner, can I still play?
Absolutely! We want to encourage you to familiarize yourself with the equipment, to try yourself out and to get in touch with other FLINTA* who share your passion for music.
As always:
bring a friend, not an attitude.
bar, ping pong & music from 7pm
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The final jam of the season is approaching, and we are lucky to have Bardi in town to introduce a very special guest on clarinet from overseas: Jonathan Greene!
Joining them will be Matthieu Baud on bass and Anton Wunderlich on the piano. Get ready for a night of swing and early jazz that will delight your ears and get your feet sweating. There's no better way to kick off the last jam of the summer. See you there!
TIMETABLE:
19:30 | Doors open & Dj
21:00 - 22:00 | BAND
≈ Short break & DJ set ≈
22:30 - 00:00 | JAM CATS SESSION & Party
♫ THE JAM CATS SESSION ♫
HEY, YOU COOL CATS!
The Jam Cats live session is a dancing jam session with a different opening band each time. It carries on the legacy of old jazz mingling live sessions and DJ sets.
We want everyone to have fun, dancers and musicians alike with a stage open for early Jazz, Swing, RnB, and other fun styles to dance to with a focus on Balboa since we are operating with Bellmer Balboa. However, we are a separate event and we often cross over between different sub-genres of jazz and swing.
The jam will be run by members of the Syncopation Society to ensure that the party flows, allowing everyone to dance,
or simply sit back and enjoy the music.
DISCLAIMER FOR MUSICIANS
Coming to the JAM CATS grants you free entrance. Just keep in mind that this is a DANCE EVENT and it implies being reactive and keeping your solos short and sweet. If you are up for it, be prepared to be reactive on stage. If you want to play, make it clear and talk to one of the musicians on stage to see when is a good time to step in. There's a piano on the stage with atmospheric amplification.
CODE OF CONDUCT:
The official restrictions are lifted for now, but we still recommend doing a test before you come anyway.
It is our aim to create a safe, respectful and welcoming environment for everybody. Within the Syncopation Society, we are working to develop an anti-racist and feminist common ground. Through self-education, we are striving to recognise and stop racist, discriminatory, sexist and homophobic behaviour, as well as other forms of social injustice. We want to remove the barriers established by economic inequality. Important to us is also that the venue of the festival is accessible for people with all kinds of physical conditions.
We want to celebrate diversity in all its forms. We invite you to do the same. We seek to recognise unconscious bias and act against obvious or micro-aggressions of others. As we might not be aware of everything, please help us and let us know if you are missing essentials that you need to feel included and comfortable, or if you experience or witness an unpleasant situation. We are always available for you.
As a collective made up of musicians, DJs and dancers the Syncopation Society feels deeply that it is vital, not only to give recognition to the creators of the music we perform and dance to but to also acknowledge the world in which they lived and the struggles they faced, due to historical and structural racism. We aim to keep educating ourselves on Black heritage. Avoiding cultural appropriation requires an amount of reverence and acknowledgement of history and context. This challenge is important to us in many aspects of life.
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