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18.09.2025
22:00 Uhr
OHM
18.09.2025
22:00 Uhr
ouch
Assyouti
Fifi
MoM (live)
ophélie
Rafush
We’re back with our sixth “Huhaaah” of the year—and a tight-knit, deep rinse at OHM.
A night of warped bass, heavy textures, and collective hypnosis.
Opening the night our resident Fifi Fifi, known for his percussion-heavy mixes and genre-blending style, is a core member of the Ouch collective. His recent Cashmere Radio guest mix showcases his dynamic approach, seamlessly blending Afro-diasporic sounds with experimental electronics.
Cairo-born Assyouti channels the urban frenzy of his hometown into hard-charging jungle, breakbeat, and post-punk bass mutations—think raw aggression turned dancefloor focus. MoM (Thomas Laigle) rounds the night with his low-tech, art/science sound-light alchemy—sensory installations born of biology, entomology, and oceanic depths.
Ophélie weaves dub-tinged melancholy, liquid grooves, and poly-rhythmic bass explorations into half-remembered forest and ocean reveries—think dubstep, IDM, techno with a spectral edge. For this edition, she’ll go b2b with Ouch Mother and resident Rafush, merging shared frequencies into a night-shifting soundscape.
Note:
Sadly Zöe McPherson won't be able to join our event and won't perform on September 18th.
Hopefully next time.
_
As usual we have limited reduced tickets for BiPOC at the door
And limited VIP Guestlist for Trans.
__
No talk on the dance floor
Fifi
MoM (live)
ophélie
Rafush
We’re back with our sixth “Huhaaah” of the year—and a tight-knit, deep rinse at OHM.
A night of warped bass, heavy textures, and collective hypnosis.
Opening the night our resident Fifi Fifi, known for his percussion-heavy mixes and genre-blending style, is a core member of the Ouch collective. His recent Cashmere Radio guest mix showcases his dynamic approach, seamlessly blending Afro-diasporic sounds with experimental electronics.
Cairo-born Assyouti channels the urban frenzy of his hometown into hard-charging jungle, breakbeat, and post-punk bass mutations—think raw aggression turned dancefloor focus. MoM (Thomas Laigle) rounds the night with his low-tech, art/science sound-light alchemy—sensory installations born of biology, entomology, and oceanic depths.
Ophélie weaves dub-tinged melancholy, liquid grooves, and poly-rhythmic bass explorations into half-remembered forest and ocean reveries—think dubstep, IDM, techno with a spectral edge. For this edition, she’ll go b2b with Ouch Mother and resident Rafush, merging shared frequencies into a night-shifting soundscape.
Note:
Sadly Zöe McPherson won't be able to join our event and won't perform on September 18th.
Hopefully next time.
_
As usual we have limited reduced tickets for BiPOC at the door
And limited VIP Guestlist for Trans.
__
No talk on the dance floor