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08.11.2018, 23:00

Beate Uwe - Autopoiesis # 8

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AUTOPOIESIS - REGENERATIVE TECHNO
Next Thursday the 8th The AUTOPOIESIS crew is honoured to open the 20 Years Female Pressure Anniversary weekend in Berlin.

With AUTOPOIESIS we want to create and re-create ourselves in a space where the rules are queered, bent and redefined. A space where we can connect and communicate. A place of experience and expression. Autopoiesis brings you nights of dark sounds on the electronic ad techno spectrum, featured only by women, trans and inter* DJs.

Sky Deep is a Producer, DJ, Live Artist and award-winning filmmaker. Based in Berlin, she has lived half her life in NYC and Los Angeles and has been a touring DJ/performer through Europe and USA.

As head of Reveller Records and curator of Reclaim the Beats Festival in Berlin, she also is an educator. Her newest project is a music tech YouTube series called, "How I Do Dat Like That", where she shares about her production process and love for music gear and studio days.

House music is her constant life force and she lives to connect passions crossing over with other genres such as Funk, Soul, Bass and Techno. For this AUTOPOIESIS edition she´s bringing a selection of dark techno groovy sounds.



Kikimike is resident of „NOW SHOW“ a queer collective focusing on female and trans on the decks. Her home base is the Institut für Zukunft in Leipzig.She comes for a vinyl-only techno set of hard tripping sounds.



Inspired by the energy, determination and creativity of party organizers, DJs and party-people, Edna got their start playing various soliparties in the enticingly filthy basements of Berlin. Edna’s influences include minimal techno, acid and Detroit house. They create dark, transfixing mixes. Edna is an ernest, loner, lost boy who wants to make you dance!



With them come the Dance-Floor Devils and AUTOPOIESIS Residents dj Vela (Dangerous Drums) and Amperia (Trash Me, Dis/Tanz) with some „no mercy“ techno sets.