Subbacultcha Belgium Summer 2019

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¡ Ay, Qué Calor ! Summer 2019


VANAF 10 JULI IN DE BIOSCOOP


s u b b a c u l t c h a e v e n t s in July & August

music

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03.07 Bebe Presents: Liniker e os 08.07 The Sting Cinematek, Brussels Caramelows DOK (Democrazy), Ghent 22.07 AP: Der Goldene Handschuh 04.07 Girlpool

DOK (Democrazy), Ghent

05.07 Basic Moves invites Astral Industries Werkplaats Walter (Basic Moves), Brussels

Cinema Palace, Brussels

31.08 Rushmore

05.07 Floating Points + Binh + Till brassac C12, Brussels 14.07 06.07 Christophe Clébard + Till Summer Satana 17.07 LaVallée (Actionnaires), Brussels 01.07 12.07 Virtual Zone + Astrid Gnosis 31.07 + DJ Training + Partners Amigo, Ghent 01.07 31.07 20.07 Rock Zerkegem

Cinematek, Brussels

expo There all is order and beauty Argos, Brussels Aphasia, Jelena Jureša Argos, Brussels Peter Downsbrough: Overlap/s Botanique, Brussels Incarnations - African Art as Philosophy Bozar, Brussels

Schooiweg (Purple Panda), Zerkegem

27.07 Basic Moves Club Night

C12 (Basic Moves), Brussels

01- Micro Festival 03.08 Espace 251 Nord, Liège 09.08 Antwerp Queer Arts Festival

De Studio, Antwerp

10.08 Different Class Bladee, FAKA, coucou

chloe, Lauren Auder, Juan Wauters, Erika de Casier DOK, Ghent

22.08 Crack Cloud KulturA (Go With the Flow), Liège 30.08 Lil Skid

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In De Ruimte, Ghent

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Balearic dreams are on the rise: in the distance, songs so old that they never aged stir hips and contort bodies into sinuous twists. Toma que toma, toma que toma que toma, toma que toma que toma ta. The distance becomes a blur; heat, so present it’s almost solid, absorbs the landscape and draws our previously dormant desires into its haze. If recent summers are anything to go by, there will be lava in our veins for the next two months. Don’t be surprised if, in the midst of the swelter, you catch yourself speaking Spanish.

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subbacultcha events  9 – 21 YEAR0001  22 – 29 Girlpool  30 – 35 coucou chloe  36 – 39 Lewsberg  40 – 43 artist  44 – 49 style  50 – 53 recent finds  55 – 57 film  59 we visit you  60 – 61 7



music Bebe Presents: Liniker e os Caramelows 3 July - DOK (Democrazy), Ghent 19.30 - €16 - free for members July brings something truly heartfelt and soul-stirring. Originating from Brazil, the groundbreaking collective Liniker e os Caramelows stands at the forefront of Brazil’s black music scene and trans visibility. A fusion of soul and samba accompanied by poetic lyrics whispered smoothly yet powerfully will cast a spell on everyone in the room. Simply a must.

From self-releasing their EP on Bandcamp to recently releasing their third LP with Anti Records, Cleo Tucker and Harmony Tividad, aka Girlpool, have come a long way since their early DIY days. And thanks to the good folks of Democrazy, the LA duo are stopping by DOK to soundtrack your Belgian summer with their brand of gauzy dream pop laced with a good dose of distortion and indie goodness.

Basic Moves Invites Astral Industries

Girlpool

ft. Ario + Walrus + Islas 5 July - Werkplaats Walter (Basic Moves), Brussels 20.00 - €10 - free for members 4 July - DOK (Democrazy), Ghent 19.30 - €17 - free for members

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In this edition of Basic Moves Invites, Astral Industries’ main man Ario takes the reins, dishing out handpicked ambient

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gems that should inspire some actual astral projection on the dancefloor. Also sharing the decks are Basic Moves’ usual suspects Walrus and Islas, a pair of sonic provocateurs perpetually on a quest to challenge your perceptions of club music.

Christophe Clébard + Summer Satana

Floating Points + Binh + brassac 5 July - C12, Brussels 23.00 - €10 free for members before 01.00 After Nils Frahm, Ólafur Arnalds and BadBadNotGood, Floating Points was picked to release one of the legendary Late Night Tales, out last March. With an eye for slow-motion electronic tracks, the British DJ shows us that he is a force to be reckoned with in the underground scene. Binh is a superstar in Berlin, as one of the faces of the trance minimal house scene, and now he’s taking Europe’s clubs by storm. Brassac resonates with all the party monsters in Brussels, as he’s played most of the best electronic parties in town.

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6 July - LaVallée (Actionnaires), Brussels 20.00 - TBA - free for members Two chouchous of the difficult Brussels’ music scene on one night: you already got your Friday night plans sorted. Summer Satana’s unique, poetic and scream-infused industrial performances leave you sweaty, full of energy and shouting for infinite encores. Christophe Clébard is an excellent one-man dark disco/punk band, who has some intriguing outfits…


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TINUS VERMEERSCH & SANTIAGO BORJA 28.07—06.10

KORTE KAPUCIJNENSTRAAT, Z/N EN BROELKAAI 6, KORTRIJK DO, 14:00 - 21:00, VRIJ - ZO, 14:00 - 18:00

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Virtual Zone + Rock Zerkegem Astrid Gnosis + DJ Training and Partners ft. Double Veterans + Lewsberg + BRLRS + Pink Room + Vision 3D + Humanga Danga + more! 20 July - Schooiweg (Purple Panda), Zerkegem 15.00 - €20 - free for members

The humble DIY festival goes hard once again this year in the West Flanders polders. For its twelfth edition, expect the criminally cheap pintjes, the usual no-frills festival experience that’s regrettably become something of a thing of the past elsewhere, and rock-solid lineup highlighting the best the Belgian garage/ psych/noise scene has to offer. Wait, did we mention cheap beers?

12 July - Amigo, Ghent 23.00 - €8 - free for members Subbacultcha is giving you an opportunity to rave. For this club night, we’re juxtaposing rave culture’s past with its retrospective present. After a 14-year hiatus, the Belgian ’90s trance legend Virtual Zone, famous for his number 1 football stadium hits ‘Virtual Zone’ and ‘Heaven’, is back at it. Next to him on the line-up is the gabber-loving and socio-political singer Astrid Gnosis. DJ Training and Partners will inevitably make you hak and jump as well. Rave on!

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Basic Moves Club Night ft. Omar + Emilio + Gurl 27 July - C12 (Basic Moves), Brussels 19.30 - €15 - free for members The always excellent Basic Moves is bringing two Uruguayan DJs to Brussels C12 for another excellent club night this time. Belgian-based Gurl is the icing on the cake!

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14.09 NIGHT SHIFT

i.s.m. Gouvernement & Het TheaterFestival

performance / nightlife / music

From dusk till dawn

VOORUIT & FILM FEST GENT present

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10.10 Europalia Night: KINEMA IKON / KHIDJA

i.s.m. Europalia

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Legendary Romanian art collective + Bucharest electronic kraut darlings electronica / avant-garde / experimental / film

‘Die Hard’: REST NOW! / SWAN MEAT / CHEVEL / BOD [包家巷] A celebration of the 1988 action classic with live music

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12.10

i.s.m. GHOST

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13.10

electronica / film / nightlife

GHOST: ‘Alien’ edition Deconstructing the 40 year old Ridley Scott sci-fi classic electronica / performance / film

HALEY FOHR of CIRCUIT DES YEUX plays ‘Salomé’ New score to controversial cult movie by experimental folk phenomenon minimal / soundscape / experimental / film

Wed

16.10 MOOR MOTHER & THE LONDON CONTEMPORARY ORCHESTRA present ‘The Great Bailout’

i.s.m. All Eyes On Hip Hop

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17.10

i.s.m. Metadrone

A free verse poem about colonialism & slavery

hip hop / experimental / film

MOON DUO & EMMANUEL BIARD present ‘Stardust Highway: Experiments in Stoner Disco’ Psych rock & dance in a seventies discotheque setting

rock / psychedelica / film

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Micro Festival ft. Monolithe Noir + Drahla + The Mauskovic Dance Band + Cüneyt Sepetçi + Lewsberg + many more! 1-3 August - Espace 251 Nord, Liège 19.00 - €30,99 - free for members with reservation at memberships@ subbacultcha.be before 26 July

Different Class

Another summer gem to indulge in this year is Liège’s cosiest Micro Festival, which will take you on an incredible three-day musical odyssey with a blend of local and international talents for all tastes. Space out with the hypnotising, dark melodies of Monolithe Noir, the post-punk sound of the Drahla trio, rock your day away with Lewsberg as well as many other incredible acts.

Antwerp Queer Arts Festival 9 August - De Studio, Antwerp 19.00 - €12 - free for members This summer, the sixth edition of the Antwerp Queer Arts Festival will be settling down in De Studio, bringing along an incredible selection of local performers and international talents. Contemplate and celebrate the queer community through music, dance, performances and talks brought to you by The Fourth Choir, author and activist Fleur Pierets, dancers Lore Borremans and Paolo Yao Kouadio, Liège’s punk band Cocaine Piss, among many others.

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ft. Bladee + FAKA + coucou chloe + Lauren Auder + Juan Wauters + Erika de Casier 10 Aug - DOK, Ghent 14.00 - free for members Different class is coming home to the ever-beautiful DOK-complex, where it all once began. As usual, we’ll be looking at a trailblazing, eclectic and multidisciplinary line-up. This music oasis located on the towpath of the canal has invited Swedish Drain Gang’s autotune rapper Bladee to headline the game. After an overdue

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DEMOCRAZY MUZIEKCLUB GENT 03.07

BEBE PRESENTS: LINIKER E OS CARAMELOWS

04.07

GIRLPOOL

DOK

14.07

CLOUD NOTHINGS

DOK

05.08

FLIPPER FT. MIKE WATT & DAVID YOW

17.09

DAVINA & THE VAGABONDS

18.09

ROLAND 75 EXTRAVAGANZA

19.09

COMMON: LET LOVE TOUR

25.09

MELANIN MUSIC: YCEE

27.09

BIG NEXT: SKINNY PELEMBE

02.10

HYDROGEN SEA + CAMILLE CAMILLE

12.10

GALINE + KIDS IN THE WAITING ROOM

15.10

JAMBINAI

17.10

BIG NEXT: DUMB

20.10

CHAD LAWSON

24.10

ADAM GREEN + JACKIE COHEN

DOK MINARD HANDELSBEURS VOORUIT DE CENTRALE CHARLATAN VOORUIT HANDELSBEURS DE CENTRALE

25.10

ALMIGHTY MIGHTY + WARDROBE

30.10

MARTIN KOHLSTEDT

07.11

BLACK BOX REVELATION

12.11

PARADISE CITY TOUR BY MARIO GOOSSENS

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FADED: JVCK JAMES

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JOHN SCOFIELD & JON CLEARY

CHARLATAN MINARD VOORUIT CHARLATAN HANDELSBEURS VOORUIT NTGENT CHARLATAN VOORUIT

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GEIKE

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BIRDSONG FT. HENDRIK WILLEMYNS (ARSENAL)

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FADED: DROELOE

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FULCO

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performance in the flatlands that fans couldn’t wait for anymore, the South African, gqom-influenced, music and performance duo FAKA has confirmed their flights to join the party. Also, on the roster is none other than French postclub virtuoso coucou chloe who will follow the steps of last year’s Oklou’s beautiful performance. Subba hasn’t forgotten about those who only swear by the strings as indie troubadour UruguayanAmerican Juan Wauters has been called to give some musical texture to those sangrias we’ll all be sipping on. Gothic pop gem Lauren Auder has also agreed to make an appearance and will perform the perfect soundtrack for a tragic romance. Finally, to reaffirm that there’s something happening in scandinavian scene, Erika de Casier has been invited to keep this whole lineup pure and warm with her nocturnal R&B pop ballads.

Lil Skid

30 Aug - In De Ruimte, Ghent 20.00 - €5 - free for members What better way to close off summer than by supporting our very own local talents. Making music since he was 12, rapper Lil Skid has come a long way with the release of his first EP, Skye’s. He’s ready to conquer Ghent with an incredible night In De Ruimte.

film The Sting

Crack Cloud 22 Aug - KulturA (Go With the Flow), Liège 20.00 - €12 - free for members

8 July - Cinematek, Brussels 19.00 - €4 - free for members

Subba favourites Crack Cloud will return to Belgium to tear down Liège. The art collective puts out some of the most inspiring punk music of the decade, borrowing elements from hip hop and new wave. They are bound together by a burning desire to empower and help the drug-using communities they were birthed from. Crack Cloud is here to stay.

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The Sting is a 1973 multiple Oscarwinning picture, telling a story based on true facts about two professional grifters taking revenge on a mob boss for a murder in 1936 during the Great Depression. The film is considered the best performance of actor Robert Redford, who’d later found the Sundance Film Festival. An everlasting classic.

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AP: Der Goldene Handschuh

Rushmore 31 Aug - Cinematek, Brussels 19.30 - €4 - free for members The lovely Cinematek put together a summer programme about summer incarnate: the swimming pool. Rushmore is Wes Anderson’s second movie, a comedy/drama about an eccentric teenager in a love triangle. A late Nineties coming-of-age film starring Jason Schwartzman, Bill Murray, Olivia Williams and Seymour Cassel.

expo There all is order and beauty

22 July - Cinema Palace, Brussels 19.00 - free for members Based on a true story, Fatih Akin’s thriller drama Der Goldene Handschuh teleports us to the late post-war years in Hamburg, delving into the world of misery, alcoholism and murder through the eyes of a socially depraved, morally corrupt and violent serial killer Fritz Honka. The film’s brutality sent shock waves across the world after it premiered at the Berlin Film Festival earlier this year but was at the same time praised for the lead act’s performance and director’s technical craftsmanship.

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till 14 July - Argos, Brussels 11.00-18.00 - €6 - free for members The third and last exhibition of the series exploring the dialectic between photographic and moving images in the works of the Argos Collection explores streets, hinterlands and landscapes. Iconic and universally recognisable images are rediscovered, at the same time contemplating the way in which a specific environment can shape our behaviour and imagination.

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ONTDEKKINGSFESTIVAL | LEFFINGE, MIDDELKERKE

RAKETKANON. STEVE GUNN. BRUTUS THE SOFT MOON. THE MYSTERY LIGHTS CHARLOTTE ADIGÉRY. CRACK CLOUD ...AND YOU WILL KNOW US BY THE TRAIL OF DEAD. LUST FOR YOUTH PEAKING LIGHTS. MARISSA NADLER SQUID. THE WARLOCKS. MYSTIC BRAVES THE GERMANS. YIN YIN. BILL RYDER-JONES CROWS. FRANKIE & THE WITCH FINGERS TOMÀN. SUSOBRINO. GARRETT T CAPPS RIZAN SAID. NIKLAS PASCHBURG. BEDOUINE N0V3L. VALLEY MAKER. NEW CANDYS PEUK. DJ ST PAUL. JORDAN MACKAMPA. PILE SATANIQUE SAMBA TRIO. CIVIC. GRAVELROAD MOLLY SARLÉ. WILLY ORGAN. MIREK COUTIGNY

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Aphasia, Jelena Jureša

till 17 July - Argos, Brussels 11.00 - €6 - free for members In her latest three-part film installation Aphasia, Ghent-based visual artist Jelena Jureša delves into Europe’s collective silence centered around Belgian colonialism, the Holocaust and the Yugoslavian wars. With help from stills and moving images, she hopes to give us a nudge in the fight against these historical amnesias, the chronic speechlessness when it comes to our society’s deep-rooted injustice, racism and intolerance.

Peter Downsbrough: Overlap/s 1-31 July - Botanique, Brussels Wed-Sun 12.00-20.00 - €6,5 free for members

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In response to his exposition Overlap/s, the historical figure of contemporary art Peter Downsbrough will fill the Botanique with some older and newer works that represent his versatility. Since the ’60s, Downsbrough’s work has stood at the intersection of conceptual and concrete art, being most known for his functional and architectural installations.

Incarnations – African Art as Philosophy 1-31 July - Bozar, Brussels Tue-Sun 10.00-18.00 - €10 free for members The selection from the collection of Sindika Dokolo shows the diversity of African cultural, with an Afrocentric view including the diaspora, slave routes, colonialism and the independence movement. Works of lots of African artists are dialoguing with the diaspora, and classical and contemporary pieces are displayed alongside each other, allowing to look at African art as a philosophy.

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YEAR0001 Swedish independent music company YEAR0001 has been managing the Yung Lean and Bladee entourage since the early days. Lots of trailblazing acts have joined the roster since. Founders Emilio Fagone and Oskar Ekman are on a constant hunt for the exceptional in music. Their main asset? It’s their different musical background, allowing them to be flexible, eclectic and contemporary. We’re happy to have pinned down the boys for their first interview ever, for a chat about how it all came together, Yung Lean and the liberating feeling of organic music.

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Interview by Dennis Meersman Photos by Fredrik Andersson Andersson, shot in Stockholm


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ists t r a e her ames’ w y n a p ck of g m o c a Where do g in oundtryou m a YR1 in g t a ke the s the musicalplace r landscape of a t s to uld ma Sweden? e v o l I would say we’re standing kind d l th woBladee, E: of alone there. I don’t think there’s ‘I wou ork wiThaiboy Digital, anyone doing what we’re doing. we w Ecco2K and whitearmor. O:  In terms of musical landscape What is YEAR0001? Emilio: It’s a music company based in Stockholm. Three and a half years ago, me and Oskar started the management, mainly managing Yung Lean, Gud and Yung Sherman, but also Drain Gang with

their shows and became their manager.

We felt that there wasn’t a fitting spot for them to drop their music, so we started a label. Oskar: It started out when me and Emilio realised that it would be better to work together than apart. Back then, we ran separate management companies but we shared a studio space. How did you meet Yung Lean and his entourage? E: I’ve been managing them since day one. I met them in early 2013. Back then, I was a club promoter and I was running a music and arts festival in Trädgården, Stockholm. Apparently, Yung Lean asked an artist from the UK I had booked to collaborate with him. So, he asked me if I knew him, but I didn’t. I wanted to book Yung Lean and the Sadboys for one of my club nights but they were too young at the time. I had to book them in another city where their age was allowed. It was after that first show that I started booking all

it’s just an independent music company. We don’t try to chase any genre. It’s just more flexible rather than to tie yourself down to a single thing. Mine and Emilio’s backgrounds lay in different genres. It was just natural for us to be completely independent instead of being tied down to one genre. The theme of the summer issue is ‘¡ Ay, Qué Calor !’, which is Spanish for ‘Oh that’s hot!’. Next to the artists on YEAR0001, who’s bringing the heat in 2019? E:  S/o to Palmistry, his sophomore album, Afterlife, which recently came out on Mixpak, is truly a modern pop classic. Oli XL has a bright future ahead with his debut album coming up. Holly Herndon’s Spawn project is quite astonishing and Objekt’s live A/V show with Ezra Miller is something you shouldn’t miss this year.

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There’s more guitar-oriented music coming out on the label (Viagra Boys, Död Mark). What do you think about the present or future of rock music? O: I think we’ve had a period where people considered guitar music to be less important. Technology was advancing and after a while, the whole technology behind recording a live band became more and more irrelevant as bedroom recording became more accessible. I think guitar music will always be relevant and needed, especially in times where people are looking for something with more of a live element to it. At a time where a lot of electronic music is completely on the grid, listening to something more organic can feel liberating. E: Oskar comes from the Swedish hardcore scene and I grew up on ’90s, ’00s indie/avantgarde music, which were all guitar-oriented genres. We also share a lot of musical references with the artists we work with so it came naturally, I believe. What do you seek in a potential artist to release on YR1? O: We’re looking for something exceptional. With the increasing accessibility of recording technology came a lot of mediocre music. We’ve been fortunate enough to find musicians that are completely genius

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in what they do. And we just want to amplify that. When you already have four or five guys who’re considered afraid of challenging the status quo, you start attracting similar artists. We’re trying to work with people who are constantly pushing the edge of what music can be in 2019. What’s the thing you definitely want to accomplish with the label? O: I don’t think we have a goal with what we’re doing. Rather, we have a drive to do things. I always considered drive to be stronger than having goals. Me, Emilio and the whole staff go to work every day wanting to do something better and bigger and continuously push the boundaries for what we can do as a music company and to form a cultural hub. E: I always try to explore what other fields you can use music in or mix it with. I would love to start a gaming company where artists we work with would make the soundtrack of games.


Bladee plays Different Class 10 August - DOK, Ghent free for members


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Girlpool Girlpool made its name five years ago with minimalist indie folk ditties that were living off a bass and a guitar. Since then, the world of this singular duo has evolved both musically and physically. These days, Cleo Tucker and Harmony Tividad have been joined by a drummer allowing them to take their production to a whole other level. Cleo underwent hormone replacement therapy, altering her appearance and presenting a more masculine voice. The difference between Girlpool’s first recordings and the fourteen solid new songs that appear on today’s What Chaos Is Imaginary (Antirecords) is impressive and concurrent with the band’s emotions. It is fascinating to observe how different the band is today, but what remains strong is a remarkable friendship and a passion for music.

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Interview by Hadrien Panelli Photos by Suzanna Zak, shot in L.A.



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While we wait for the heatwave to hit Belgium, which will most likely be there when you arrive, what will you pack for your tour? Is it important for you to think this through? Cleo: To be honest I haven’t really begun thinking about the apparel I’m going to choose to take for this tour! I typically haven’t been very interested in shorts, but I think I’m going to have to get over that seeing as the heatwave we might encounter. Exactly. Any plans for a dip at some during the tour? To relax… Harmony: Absolutely. Which country are you most excited to visit?

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C: France. Have you seen much of it so far? H: Yes, quite a bit. We love travelling through the mountains from France to Italy or Switzerland. It is a great experience. Every new Girlpool album is completely different from the last. Is that something you intended? H: Definitely not. We try to honour what we feel. The creative process depends on where we are but it’s not calculated. Can you choose three words to describe your new album? H: Exploration, self-reflective, growth-oriented.


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Was the creative process different for this one? H: Yes, a lot of the songs that Cleo and I wrote almost came completely independently and then we got together to record them and explore where we could take them. You guys don’t live close to each other? How often do you see each other? H: Well, at the time we weren’t living close to each other. We were living in different cities (Philly for example) when most of this work was made but now we live in the same city and we see each other almost every day. [Laughs] Or every other day. We hang out a lot. Can you summarize the lyrical content of your last record for us? H: Oh, it encapsulates a lot. It’s really hard to get all the lyrics in there. It’s not really one message you know. It’s a bunch of different personal ideas. It deals with friendship and evolution for sure. Do you feel close to some bands in the States / L.A.? H: Yes, definitely. There are a lot of amazing creative people here doing amazing things – It’s very inspiring. Many bands come to mind: Lala Lala, Vagabon, Porches, Sasami, King Princess, Alex G, Hand Habits, Tomberlin.

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Do you have unexpected tastes? Things that you love and no one would guess you’re into? H: [Laughs] I love philosophy books and new age spirituality books and I love bad TV: Vampire Diaries, Riverdale, etc. I guess it’s not bad TV, maybe more like reality TV shows? But it’s not great TV. Do you have a favourite venue in Europe? H: Botanique in Brussels is one of my favourites, it’s so beautiful but there are a lot of gorgeous venues there. We played on a boat once in Bristol and that was amazing too. Do you feel like a professional musician building a career with this band? H: I have a lot of passions and creative outlets. I love performing of all types but yes, it is a career for the both of us and is currently supporting us. It’s very amazing getting to play and write for a living. I love to write. Could you advise our readers to read one book that really speaks to you? H: Letters to a young poet by Rainer Maria Rilke.

Girlpool 4 July - DOK (Democrazy), Ghent free for members


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coucou chloe A glistening underground sound and dainty dark aesthetics. That’s coucou chloe at first glance. She blends vocal raps through her synths and evokes a software sound with a clubby atmosphere. On top of that, she’s the co-founder of the NUXXE label, together with Sega Bodega and Shygirl. On an early morning in L.A., while she was getting her first cup of coffee, we chatted about surprises at the airport, sour candy and self-love.

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Interview by Angela Donskaia Photos by Carson Davis Brown, shot in Los Angeles, U.S.A.


A: Cutest desire you have? C: For a long time, I’ve had this obsession with wanting someone to pick me up at the airport, holding a board with my name on it. I wish a friend would surprise me like that. Sometimes people have these crazy drawings for the people coming home. I’m always so touched by these kinda things. A: Occasions you’ll never forget? C: It could be anything, it could even be someone smiling on the street. Whenever I’m performing in a club, people are shouting and showing love. That feels really special. Lately, I’ve caught myself so many times performing and about to cry on stage. A: Love of your life? C: I guess that’s gotta be myself. I mean, it’s important to not forget you. At first, I wondered why I’d be loving myself consciously. But lately I started to and it made sense actually. It’s not selfish or too self-centred. How could you get to something healthy without loving yourself? Sometimes I even listen to ‘In love With Myself’ by David Guetta, ha-ha. A: Candy you love most? C: Oh, there are so many things to say. I really love the big Chupa Chups lollipops, with the chewing gum inside. They’re the best. Mmm, and the little candy eggs. They’re my favourite, together with Bubblizz. And soft cherries too,

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actually. I feel like when you get candy, you can’t just get one bag. It’s a whole experience, and you should get all the flavours you like and balance them out. A: Hazards of getting to know you? C: I have a lot of love to give, so be careful. And I also don’t give a fuck, so be careful.

coucou chloe plays Different Class 10 August, DOK, Ghent free for members



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Lewsberg Smooth, dangerously hypnotic, rhythmic guitar riffs, comfortable distortions here and there and some parlando-style lyrics: that’s Lewsberg. Whether it’s spent under the alternation of sudden rains and blue skies or eternal drought, this summer, my friends, you’ll also spend it flipping back and forth the self-titled debut full-length by the quartet from Rotterdam. In order to put a face to these nonchalant rockers, we decided to roam the streets of Rottown. As we were strolling along the Coolhaven we bumped into the guys as they were heading to De Frikandel, their studio. We were lucky enough to get invited in for a peek…

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Photos by Danny Griffioen, shot in Rotterdam


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Rock Zerkegem 20 July - Schooiweg (Purple Panda), Zerkegem free for members

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Micro Festival 1-3 August - Espace 251 Nord, Liège free for members with reservation at memberships@subbacultcha.be before 26 July



Nicolas Erauw artist

Two years ago, Sint-Niklaas-based designer Nicolas Erauw built his own machine, called TONK!, and developed a fresh way of working which combines two oldschool techniques: candle-dipping and casting. His shiny yet vigorous objects are bringing him to the attention of the rarefied echelons of the design world.

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Interview by Louise Souvagie Photos by Tatjana Henderieckx, shot in Sint-Niklaas


What are your designs based on? N: My ideas often stem from basic objects or techniques. I was trained as a furniture designer so I’m very much used to working from the ‘form follows function’ mindset. However, the more I make, the more I try to deviate from this initial approach. Lately, I get inspired by a lot of shapes on the streets, like concrete sewer pipes. Does the explicit visual character of your objects come from the techniques you use? N: Yes, mostly. The machine I work with has a set of limitations that I have to keep in mind while creating. I always start with designing the separate basic components of the shape I want to make. For each part I draw vertical constructions with strings, as I learned that dipping works best with vertical string setups. Then I drop the string constructions in a bath of hot wax. Once they’ve reached the right width, I take them out of the machine and bend the wax before it cools and sets. People from a bronze foundry in Oostakker put the structures in a plaster cast which goes into an oven. The wax melts and aluminium is cast into the void. Finally I polish all the casted components and assemble them into an object. What attracted you initially to making furniture pieces?

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N: I initiated my interior design studies at a point in my life when I really wanted to go back to physical labour. Being in touch with a material was very important. I like things brutal. The designers who inspire me distinguish themselves not through a specific aesthetic but through their common interest for manual craft.


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Who are those designers? N: For example, Anton Alvarez, who I interned with in Sweden. He also builds machines for his designs and that really sparked my enthusiasm to make my own.

There’s this interesting tension in your work between on the one hand the machine, which stands for reproducibility, and on the other hand, the interest in manual work and the individuality of each of your works. N: Indeed, each piece is unique. The machine allows me to make similar objects which serve the same purpose while still remaining completely unique. It’s a way of working that sometimes makes me more of a sculptor.

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How did you experience the transition from the safe environment of school to the art and interior design scene in the outside world? N: I calmly kept developing my works and technique. You need to have faith for a while. It’s a whole new world you’re stepping into. Social media is a big help. It makes it more easy to spread your work or to connect with fellow designers, gallerists etc. For example, my collaboration with the new Antwerpbased Everyday Gallery started from a conversation on Instagram with founder Boris Devis. It resulted in a fun group show with a lot of talented young designers. What other projects can we expect from you in the near future? N: I’m looking for a new way of working which could translate my fascination with the marble carvers of Carrara to a project with a cheaper and modern material. Besides that, I will keep on perfecting my machine. I’m hoping to find possibilities to build bigger and more complex structures.


style


Styling and editing by Laura Callewaert Photos by Rashidam Nassyrova Model: Laura Callewaert




THE CHEMICAL BROTHERS CHARLOTTE DE WITTE . CHARLOTTE GAINSBOURG CHRISTINE AND THE QUEENS . PATTI SMITH AND BAND RÓISÍN MURPHY . ROMÉO ELVIS . TOURIST LEMC CHARLOTTE ADIGÉRY . COMPACT DISK DUMMIES FATHER JOHN MISTY . GRUPPO DI PAWLOWSKI . SX . TESSA DIXSON TIGA . TRIXIE WHITLEY . WHISPERING SONS . ZWANGERE GUY ASA MOTO . BLACK MAMBA . DVTCH NORRIS . FELIX DA HOUSECAT . ICEAGE JARREAU VANDAL . JAY MNG . JOYHAUSER . LEFTO & RED D . L’OR DU COMMUN LUIE LOUIS . MISS ANGEL . MONOLOC . NEWMOON . PEET THE GERMANS . TIJANA T

and many more

Tickets: lokersefeesten.be


recent finds

by Silvija Daniunaite

Softcore

Zomerfabriek, Antwerp 6 July Free entrance aureliebayad.com

For her debut event at Zomerfabriek, Belgian photographer Aurélie Bayad brings a queer night of music, artworks, audiovisual installations and performances to give us an intimate glimpse into the genesis of a different queer universe. Appropriately named Softcore, the collaboration between Bayad and other like-minded artistic talent, including Günbike Erdermir and Anais Kim, explores the collision of softness and hardness when probing questions of gender fluidity, sexuality and sentimental awareness. Abandoning stereotypes and deconstructing the barriers of queer prejudice, the collective offers a safe space for companionship and self-discovery, where experimentation and exploration of the self is approached with mutual love, support and compassion. Bayad’s vision for Softcore is a onenight oasis where you can continuously create and reinvent yourself in all the ways you’ve ever longed and desired. Visitors are invited to partake in this immersive multisensory experience to gain better insight into what queerness is and stands for.

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RETURNING THE GAZE KARIN HANSSEN

21.06 01.09 DONDERDAG – ZONDAG 13:00 – 18:00U DE GARAGE ONDER DEN TOREN 12A MECHELEN


recent finds

by Hann es Room s

Tropical Diskoral soundcloud.com/tropicaldiskoral

Tropical Diskoral showcases new electronic dance sounds from the Philippines archipelago and its wider diaspora around the world, initiated by Belgian producer-and-DJ UNOS, who wanted to pay tribute to her heritage. She joined forces with Manila-based artist similarobjects and the Tropical Futures Institute, a cultural research entity based in Southeast Asia. ‘We hope to increase electronic music coverage of Asian scenes as we feel that there is a lack of representation on Western-oriented music blogs, for example.’ The first compilation of the series was released on Philippine Independence Day (12 June) and puts a wide variety of voices – separated in space – together on a virtual island group. It features the likes of similarobjects, Pamcy and BP Valenzuela, blending house, disco, pop and leftfield. Certified club gold: ‘Luções’ by LIKE ANIMALS, a carefully built track that sizzles to a satisfying climax.

Countess Malaise soundcloud.com/countessmalaise

Another person from the Filipino diaspora is Countess Malaise. Born in Reykjavik, based in Amsterdam, this singer/rapper is raising the bar for herself track by track. On our radar since a year or two, but every release of hers continues to surprise, solidating her up-and-coming status. Her beats are mostly co-produced by Lord Pusswhip and she has a collab track with Englesia and LYZZA. The latter inspired her, both being WOC producers, ‘because all of my producer friends at that moment were all white and all dudes’ she told Glamcult. LYZZA hosted Countess Malaise’s first official gig back in 2017: ‘That is the first time I felt part of the music scene in Amsterdam.’

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Legowelt

06 07 sept DRINKS INCLUDED TICKETS & INFO BOOTYRAVE.BE

Max Abysmal DJ Normal 4 DVTCH NORRIS Wwwater ARP Frique Kafim

Jaguar Jaguar Rheinzand Martha Da’ro DJ St. Paul Woody’92

SEPTEMBER 21 Voorronde Sound Track 25 Roland & Band OKTOBER 02 Broncho (US) + Pinky Pinky (US) 10 Next.Ape + Richard Spaven Trio (UK) 17 Jealous (D) 19 Sunpower: last show (for now...) w/ guests Reproach, The Priceduifkes, Speeddözer

AAguilAA Blue Bird Paradise Mekong Delta Con Cenza Sawkee Twisted Melon Joyful Noise Funkie Frankie Wasper en Jannes dj Lowteng & Drop The Needle And many more...

NOVEMBER

02 Hold Up @ CC Strombeek: Jan Verstraeten + 2 more acts 13 Giant Sand (US) 21 The Sheila Divine (US) 22 Clement Peerens Explosition


film Jurassic Park

26 July - Fayard Pop-Up Cinema, Bruges 21.30 - free entrance fayardbrugge.be

Sabzian is the cinephile’s guide for Belgium and its surroundings. It offers a free multilingual platform for writing on cinema and visual culture. Every week, Sabzian selects and contextualises three to four screenings. Its agenda is more than a list: Sabzian aims to provide a thorough background to a network of events, screenings and exhibitions that reveal the potential outlines of a cinephile fabric. Each summer, the cinema hesitantly moves outdoors for screenings in the open air. In Bruges, for instance, ’90s classic Jurassic Park (Steven Spielberg, 1993) will be screened at Fayard Pop-Up Cinema. ‘Spielberg is the Walt Disney of the New Cinema who has brought family entertainment to a new level. He makes movies that are extensions of theme parks, which are already extensions of new cinema sensations. Film shapes the body image of children, it draws mental patterns upon which a future life will hinge its fictions. In Jurassic Park images don’t function as images, they induce physical sensations and stories that thrive on ambivalences. The disobedient children have adults at their side to who responsibility is unimportant. Spielberg lets his characters and the spectator simmer in that pot. The adult spectator easily recognises himself in both the panic of the children and the limitations of the adults. Great family therapy!’ (Dirk Lauwaert) Last summer, Sabzian conducted an interview with Jurassic Park screenwriter David Koepp. Read more at sabzian.be!

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rhoustraete by Hannes Ve ian Sa from bz


we visit you

Tell us, what do you do in life? Z: I’m working as an application & operations engineer for a financial transaction company called Atos. And I’m getting a degree in IT. What do you like best about your place? Z: It has a lot of light and plenty of space for my cat to enjoy herself. What kind of music are you listening to at the moment? Z: Mostly electronic music, I really enjoyed Helena Hauff’s set at Listen! Festival. I hope she comes back soon. But I also enjoy local hip hop like the upcoming rapper Frenetik. What’s the first record you bought? Z: I don’t think I’ve ever bought a record. But in primary school one boy bought an album by Sexion d’Assaut on CD and we all listened to it together. What’s your favourite pastime? Z: I really love food. I love cooking, I love people cooking for me, I love eating out… I think it’s an addiction and I get grumpy when I’m hungry.

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Name Zeno Buelinckx Age 20 Zodiac sign Gemini Subbacultcha member since January

Any guilty pleasures? Z: I like partying just a bit too hard. What’s your all-time favourite vacay destination? Z: Barcelona! Best vacation ever. It has everything you want: culture, nice architecture, sun, good, cheap food and cute girls. Have you experienced any regrets recently? Z: Yes, sometimes I regret starting a full-time job at such a young age. I still go to class at night so I’m really tired all the time. But in the end I know it’s going to be worth it. Which future Subbacultcha show are you looking forward to? Z: Bladee during Different Class at DOK on 10 August.

Photo by Elies Van Renterghem shot in Brussels


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PARTNERS CC Mechelen, Het Bos, GEWADRUPO, Vooruit, Democrazy, Carhartt WIP, Nosta, Be-Part, Toneelhuis, Booty Rave Festival, Lokerse Feesten, Cineart, Leffingeleuren, Ancienne Belgique, Basic Moves, C12, Actionnaires, Amigo, Rock Zerkegem, Micro Festival, Antwerp Queer Arts Festival, DOK, Go With the Flow, In De Ruimte, Cinematek, Argos, Botanique, Bozar & Fotoshop Gent A heartfelt thank you to all our distributors, interns & volunteers. OFFICE Subbacultcha Belgium, Dendermondsesteenweg 80A, 9000 Ghent, Belgium EDITORIAL magazine@subbacultcha.be MEMBERSHIPS memberships@subbacultcha.be

CONTRIBUTING PHOTOGRAPHERS Carson Davis Brown, Rashidam Nassyrova, Fredrik Andersson Andersson, Danny Griffioen, Elies Van Renterghem, Suzanna Zak, Elies Vaer & Tatjana Henderieckx CONTRIBUTING ARTIST Nicolas Erauw

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love at first sight #4

antwerpen 19 —28 sept 2019 loveatfirstsight.be

festival van (nieuwe) makers

7 dagen 10 locaties 6 premières 3 feesten 23 voorstellingen


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