Subbacultcha Belgium September 2019

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Back to square one September 2019


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20.09 Angel-Ho

03.09 Hybrid Night: Helena Deland Reflektor, Liège

Vooruit, Ghent

20.09 Continuum A/V Night

C12, Brussels

21.09 Lanark Artefax Plaid Gurl + Nidrev C12, Brussels +

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04.09 KAPUTT + MILK TV Super Fourchette, Brussels 26.09 The Weekday Party Weekday store, Ghent 06.09 WHERE HOUSE Hardcore 27.09 Drab Majesty + Hide + Kollaps + Special Ampere, Antwerp Kontravoid + SRSQ Het Bos, Antwerp 07.09 Atom™ & Tobias + Border One + 27.09 K-Hand + Siren London + Chris Ferreira C12, Brussels Dardenne & Thomas Hayes C12, Brussels 28.09 Teen Botanique, Brussels 07.09 Vraiment? #1 LaVallée, Brussels 28.09 Ansome + UVB + Bas Moy C12, Brussels 12.09 CIVIC KulturA, Liège 12.09 Marie Davidson + Afrodeutsche + Louis Vogue Recyclart, Brussels

Theatre

13.09 NORTHWEST Super Fourchette, Brussels 20.09 #LAFS4: Toverberg

13.09 Carl Craig + Kyle Hall + Jay Daniel

C12, Brussels

Troubleyn, Antwerp

28.09 #LAFS4: The Last Tall Man

14.09 LaVallée 4 YBD: Noir Boy George LaVallée, Brussels

Monty, Antwerp

Film

14.09 Tommy Four Seven + Orphx + DC Salas C12, Brussels 05.09 Materiality, Fragment, Montage Cinematek, Brussels 19.09 The Cosmic Dead + Rainbow Grave + Bonnacons of Doom Magasin 4, Brussels

Expo

20.09 Vaginas, What Else? 20.09 Masalo + Mendel

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DOK, Ghent

07 - Gabriel Kuri: sorted, resorted 08.09 WIELS, Brussels

Caserne Fonck, Liège

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Important notice for all Subbacultcha members

We’re going digital. (bye bye paper membership cards) Things are changing in the Subbacultcha universe. After 7 plus years of sending you the legendary paper membership cards we’re proud to let you all know we’ll be making the switch to our new digital membership in October 2019. What’s changing you ask? Quite a few things. The most important one: after September 2019 we will no longer send out paper membership cards. On 01/10/2019 the digital membership will be launched, together with our new website. From then on you’ll be able to generate a digital membership card for each individual event you’d like to attend via your personal account on the new Subbacultcha website. Be sure to check your inbox in September for news and updates!

more information www.subbacultcha.be/digital-membership


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Back to square one In a way, it can feel like a dance: moving forward and back, considering a sequence, working to hit the right numbers, not always succeeding. Life flows like a game of hopscotch, only one without rules or strategies. The only constant is the start: the square marked ‘1’, where it all begins and possibilities feel dauntingly endless. Whether you’ll reach Heaven or fall completely off the grid is a literal stone’s throw leap into the unknown. No matter, you’ve been here before. Grab that stone, walk over to square one, and see what number fate has in store for you.

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subbacultcha events 9 - 19 Helena Deland 20 - 25 Drab Majesty 26 - 31 Love at First Sight 32 - 41 artist 42 - 47 style 48 - 51 recent finds 53 - 57 theatre 59 we visit you 60 – 61

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DEMOCRAZY MUZIEKCLUB GENT 17.09

DAVINA & THE VAGABONDS

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ROLAND 75 EXTRAVAGANZA

19.09

COMMON: LET LOVE TOUR

20.09

VAGINAS WHATE ELSE?, PEUK, TUVALU, ...

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SOUND TRACK: SELECTIES

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SOULJAZZ ORCHESTRA

VOORUIT

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HYDROGEN SEA + CAMILLE CAMILLE

VOORUIT

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BRISKEY

06.10

KAPITAN KORSAKOV PLAYS ‘WELL HUNGER’

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GALINE + KIDS IN THE WAITING ROOM

15.10

JAMBINAI

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LEE FIELDS & THE EXPRESSIONS

17.10

LAWIJT: HYPOCHRISTMUTREEFUZZ, YOUFF, KING DICK, CHARLIE & THE LESBIANS, ...

CHARLATAN

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BIG NEXT: DUMB + STEF CHURA

CHARLATAN

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AND SO I WATCH YOU FROM AFAR

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ADAM GREEN + JACKIE COHEN

25.10

ALMIGHTY MIGHTY + WARDROBE

MINARD HANDELSBEURS VOORUIT DOK COYENDANSPARK

CLUB TELEX DE CENTRALE HANDELSBEURS DE CENTRALE

25.10

YIRI YIRI BOUM: BLACK FLOWER, OZFERTI, ...

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HEATHER NOVA

29.10

BIG NEXT: NILÜFER YANYA

30.10

MARTIN KOHLSTEDT

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BLACK BOX REVELATION

08.11

GRUFF RHYS (SUPER FURRY ANIMALS)

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PARADISE CITY TOUR BY MARIO GOOSSENS

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FADED: JVCK JAMES

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4 Sep - Super Fourchette, Brussels 21.00 - €5 - free for members

Upset The Rhythm does it again: after, among others, releasing excellent records by Guttersnipe last year and Xiu Xiu this year, they present us with the debut album of a very exciting new band: Kaputt from Glasgow. Think, highly danceable post-punk, sharp, loopy guitar riffs, exciting saxophone lines and shouty vocals. For fans of Palm and James Chance and The Contortions.

3 Sep - Reflektor, Liège 21.00 - €16 - free for members Possessing a transitory melancholia, Helena’s latest series of songs, Al-together Accompanied Vol. III IV, has turned out to be one of Pitchfork’s experimental pop highlights of 2019. The Montreal-based singer surrounds you with the softness of her dreamy voice from the very first note, which then echoes through your mind long after the song’s final chords, leaving a whimsical imprint that you would never want to miss.

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WHERE HOUSE Hardcore Special 6 Sep - Ampere, Antwerp 23.00 - €15 - free for members WHERE HOUSE returns for another episode of unrefined techno music. For Ampere’s opening night of the season the guys have decided to focus on the harder and faster side of techno bringing in Parisian based collective Casual Gabberz, Ferry Salee aka Dj Gizmo aka one of the originators of the Dutch hardcore techno scene, the fastpaced industrial techno ravers Where House Terror Squad and Ghent-based DJ Zwart.


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Atom™ & Tobias + Border One + Dardenne & Thomas Hayes + more! 7 Sep - C12, Brussels 23.00 - €15 - free for members before 01.00 Hard-hitting DJs Atom ™ & Tobias who played a five-hour set at Panorama Bar in 2014 are joined by Border One, Dardenne, and Thomas Haynes, among other special guests at C12. Active since the ’80s, Atom ™ & Tobias’ improvised sets are rooted in a lifelong catalogue of electronic music. In addition to Berghain (Panorama Bar) , they’ve performed at The Bunker (NY), and Labyrinth.

Ft. David Numwami Dj set + Monolithe Noir Dj set + Nelson Beer live + Run SOFA live + more! 7 Sep - LaVallée, Brussels 18.00 - €6 - free for members A new type of party just got to town, one that travels between Paris and Brussels with concerts and DJ-sets. For this first episode of the series, the boys have invited a few familiar faces such as David Numwami, formerly known as the mind behind Le Colisée, French artist Monolithe Noir who will show us where his hypnotising, dark melodies draw inspiration from via a Dj set, and the Hybrid mutants from Charleroi Run SOFA. There’s more on the roster but we’ll let you discover them by yourself!

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CIVIC 12 Sep - KulturA (GoWithTheFlow + J U N G L E), Liège - 20.00 - €6 - free for members Please listen to CIVIC’s New Vietnam EP! Furious noisy punk by an extraordinary rhythm section, brutal singing and soaring guitars will have you smelling the mosh pit in beautiful Liège already. They hail all the way from Geelong, so don’t sleep on this one.

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Marie Davidson + Afrodeutsche + Louis Vogue 12 Sep - Recyclart (Deepinhouse), Brussels 20.00 - €10 - free for members before 22.00

a lot of narrow streets and interesting corners where it’s very nice to hang around. For fans of Julia Holter, Julianna Barwick and Jenny Hval.

Carl Craig + Kyle Hall + Jay Daniel

Canadian electronic artist, Marie Davidson, who’s collaborated with the likes of Soulwax heads to Recyclart for Deep in House. Supported by Afrodeutsche (UK) and Louis Vogue (BE), Davidson will show Brussels why her album Adieux au dancefloor was one of Pitchfork’s 20 Best Electronic Albums of 2016. With the equally talented Afrodeutsche sharing Agrogermanic influenced music and Louis Vogue on the decks, Recyclart serves as a global electro exchange.

NORTHWEST + Rodolphe Coaster DJ 13 Sep - Super Fourchette, Brussels 21.00 - €5 - free for members An experimental pop duo from London, on their debut album, I, NORTHWEST excel in serving up beautiful, ethereal, cinematic, long-drawn-out songs, with

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13 Sep - C12, Brussels 23.00 - €15 - free for members before 01.00 Even if you’re not a massive fan of Detroit techno, you’ll want to be at C12 for this night. For starters, Carl Craig is an absolute giant in the scene. Peers and fans all agree that no one does it quite like him. Kyle Hall’s exhilarating releases on Hyperdub prove that the golden days on Detroit are far from over. A newer name in the scene, Jay Daniel will be closing the evening.


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14.09 NIGHT SHIFT

i.s.m. Gouvernement & Het TheaterFestival Free

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performance / visual art / music

rein for up-and-coming artists

20.09 ANGEL-HO / more tbc

i.s.m. Bebe Books

electronica / performance / nightlife

Queer electronics and performance from Cape Town

VOORUIT & FILM FEST GENT present

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09.10 LE MOTEL with ANTOINE DE SCHUYTER (AV show) / CORRUPTED (AV show) + afterparty with DTM Funk / more tbc!

i.s.m. All Eyes On Hip Hop

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Famous Brussels producer presents brand new AV show

hip hop / film

10.10 Europalia Romania: KINEMA IKON / KHIDJA / EIRWUD MUDWASSER (dj-set)

i.s.m. Europalia Arts Festival

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

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‘Die Hard: REST NOW!’ film screening + afterparty SWAN MEAT / CHEVEL / BOD [包家巷] / 2F4F / MIKA OKI (dj-set) / ALBERTO CATTANI (dj-set) A celebration of the 1988 action classic

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12.10 GHOST: ‘Alien’ edition

i.s.m. GHOST

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electronica / talk / film / nightlife

Deconstructing the 40 year old Ridley Scott sci-fi classic

electronica / performance / film

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

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15.10 JOZEF VAN WISSEM plays ‘The Dying Swan’ Avant-garde lute player performs new score for silent movie classic

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minimal / film

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

i.s.m. All Eyes On Hip Hop

A free verse poem about colonialism & slavery

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LaVallée 4 YBD: Noir Boy George 14 Sep - LaVallée (Actionnaires), Brussels 19.00 - €TBA - free for members Not only does the September instalment of Actionnaires soirée double as the fourth birthday celebration of Brussels’ creative workspace LaVallée, it triples as another episode of the envelope-pushing Ideal Trouble Festival. Leading the lineup is Noir Boy George, the enigmatic voice behind 2014’s stunning debut, metz noire, and a handful of darkwave gems like ‘ta beauté c’est un cancer’ and ‘on meurt aujourd’hui’.

Tommy Four Seven + Orphx + DC Salas 14 Sep - C12, Brussels 23.00 - €15 - free for members before 01.00 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

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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.

The Cosmic Dead + Rainbow Grave + Bonnacons of Doom 19 Sep - Magasin 4, Brussels 19.00 - €10 - free for members Reading like a long-lost Thomas Pynchon novel, the lineup for this instalment of Magasin’s ongoing series ‘25 YEARS OF M4’ promises a bone-chilling assortment of noise rock, sludge punk, psychedelic, and Krautrock. Bonnacons of Doom set the stage with their brand of ceremonial gloom, easing into the maelstrom brewed by Birmingham’s Rainbow Grave and Glasgow quartet The Cosmic Dead, who come equipped with new material from their latest LP, Scottish Space Race.

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Ft. Vaginas, What Else? + Peuk + Tuvalu + The Baltimore Footstompers + Deathstar Macgyver + Gabrielle Duchesse Divine & afterparty with DJ Chuck Snorris

supplied by Rush Hour’s latest talent, Masalo, and go on a soulful crate-digging journey courtesy of Lumberjacks in Hell’s rising star Mendel as he unearths and dusts off decades of old-school classics, running the gamut from disco to house.

Angel-Ho

20 Sep - DOK (Democrazy), Ghent 19.00 - €12 - free for members Fresh from giving the patriarchy the middle finger at this year’s LOUD WOMEN Fest, Belgium’s own Vaginas, What Else? return to the bosom of their motherland as they give one last big push to their debut LP. Joining the delivery party is a bunch of their Belgian peers-slash-allies including Limburg’s riot grrrl duo Peuk, Antwerp performer extraordinaire Gabrielle Duchesse Divine, funkminded DJ Chuck Snorris, and more.

Masalo + Mendel 20 Sep - Caserne Fonck (Unrhythmic), Liège 22.30 - €10 - free for members Emerging Amsterdam talents take to the decks at Liège’s majestic old manège: ride the wave of Italo grooves

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20 Sep - Vooruit, Ghent 20.30 - €10 - free for members The brutal beats of this brilliant black transgender artist go far beyond stereotypes and expand the boundaries of gender binaries. The abrupt pulses, mirroring African motifs, reveal Angel-Ho’s set-in-stone position of utter intolerance for any kind of oppression or abuse of power. Angel-Ho’s debut album, Death Becomes Her, comprises heavy experimental party music that pulls you deep into a swirling maelstrom of surreal futuristic dance.


Continuum A/V Night

by the likes of Lee Gamble and Apex Twin. His A/V show is also one for the books. Plaid have been around for quite some time, and collaborated with Björk numerous times in the early days. Their complex tunes, which juggle different time signatures and layered textures, remain as relevant as ever.

20 Sep - C12, Brussels 23.00 - €15 - free for members before 01.00

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Since its inception last year, C12 has quickly become the capital’s go-to playground for both established and emerging talents across disciplines and persuasions – not to mention a faithful mainstay of the Subbacultcha fam. Here, we’re treated to a long-overdue second serving of Continuum A/V Night, one of C12’s more forward-thinking series that demonstrates how audio and visual explorations co-exist on the same spectrum.

Forward-thinking electronic music will be gracing the C12 dance floor once again! Lanark Artefax’s splintered electronics have been praised

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21 Sep - C12, Brussels 23.00 - €15 - free for members before 01.00

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Ft. Lil Skid + Black Mamba & Icy Fake 26 Sep - Weekday store, Ghent 16.00 - free for all Swedish street style retailer Weekday has opened a new store in Ghent and Subba has been nominated to curate the opening celebration. Get moving a little, stretch those legs, grab those grills and head out to Pietersnieuwstraat for a little party. Ghent-based trapper Lil Skid will be performing a live show, while our DJ’s Black Mamba & Icy Fake will keep you grooving. Cherry on the cake: 20% off any purchase, tasty nibbles and drinks!


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Drab Majesty K-Hand + + Hide + Siren London + Kontravoid + Chris Ferreira Kollaps + SRSQ

27 Sep - C12, Brussels 23.00 - €15 - free for members before 01.00

27 Sep - Het Bos, Antwerp 20.00 - €18 - free for members

After gracing our shores for a Boiler Room session back in May, Detroit’s techno pioneer K-Hand returns for her Belgian follow-up, this time at the inner sanctum that is C12. Joining ‘The First Lady Of Detroit’ on the decks is Siren, the London-based queer DJ collective fresh out of their Southbank summer residency, and Deep In House’s very own Chris Ferreira.

Drab Majesty, the project of androgynous and provocative producer Deb Demure, eloquently mixes the classic new wave of the ’80s with dark wave and gothic wave, all soaked in soulful ritual lyrics. This dark synth-pop band was initially a solo project; in 2016 following insane success Drab Majesty turned into a duet with unconventional double keyboard accompaniment under the direction of MonaD. Over the last couple of years, Drab Majesty has managed to collaborate with such genre coryphaeus as Psychic TV, Clan of Xymox, The Frozen Autumn, Prayers, Youth Code, King Dude and Cold Cave. Shall we go check them out? Leaning toward ‘hard yessss’!

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Teen 28 Sep - Botanique, Brussels 19.30 - €15 - free for members The irresistible tunes of this female band from the US are pure bliss – even for the gourmet know-it-all synth-pop lovers. They touch upon themes of womanhood, empowerment and plain human relationships with a disarming

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directness, smoothed out subtly by Kristina’s elegant vocal maneuvres. Rolling Stone put their early track ‘Better’ on top of its 50 Best Songs of 2012 list. It really seems like these four – lead singer and songwriter Kristina Lieberson, her two sisters Kathrine and Lizzie and Boshra AISaadi – are destined for greatness.

Ansome + UVB + Bas Moy 20 Sep - Troubleyn, Antwerp 19.30 - €16 - free for members

28 Sep - C12, Brussels 23.00 - €15 - free for members before 01.00 Summer may have been and gone, but that doesn’t mean you can’t begin the windswept season on the right foot. Helping you to do precisely that are three techno musketeers: Brixton’s Ansome, Marseille-born, Berlin-based UVB, and Rotterdam’s grandmaster Bas Mooy and their arsenal of industrialstrength, weapon-grade techo. Nothing more, nothing less. All

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Treading a 100-year-old path of Thomas Mann and his pivotal work Magic Mountain, Louis Janssens and Ferre Marnef continue writing Mann’s literary wonder in a way they know best – on the theatre stage. Their piece Toverberg speaks to the greatest social impasse of our contemporary times, exploring the widening abyss between the poor and the rich. As the fictional mountain between them grows, Toverberg seeks to view it in its towering entirety, while paying attention to those who are left to sow the bitter realities of hardship at the darkest edges of the mountain base.

#LAFS4: The Last Tall Man 28 Sep - Monty, Antwerp 21.30 - €12 - free for members

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In The Last Tall Man, directed and performed by Montignards#3, three characters engage in an intellectual boxing match, trying to unravel the complexities of the modern world amid the deafening cacophony of discordant voices. A relentless TV presenter seeks to uproot the values of white male privilege, each question a painful blow to the white old man, hiding in the comfort of his ivory tower. Sitting on the cloud is the consciousness of the world, imparting her wisdom to the warriors on stage. Who will come out the winner?

film Materiality, Fragment, Montage

Abigail Child, which attempts to dissect the viewer’s train of thought through our contradictory feelings towards satisfaction, focusing on sexuality and the erotic. Second film on the list is Els Van Riel’s poetic homage to the slowly vanishing techniques of analogue filmmaking, Gradual Speed.

expo Gabriel Kuri: sorted, resorted 7-8 Sept - WIELS, Brussels Tue-Sun 11.00-18.00 - €10 free for members during Wiels Art Book Fair Gabriel Kuri has an absurdly simplistic approach to his conceptually driven works, which are brutal, but witty. His obsession for materials and textures is shown through the four parts of the exhibition: paper, plastic, metal and construction materials. Subba also selected two DJs who will be playing during the nocturne on Saturday, 7 August between 6 and 10 pm. On the menu are Golce Dabanna and Poxcat DJs.

5 Sep - Cinematek, Brussels 19.00 - €4 - free for members Materiality, Fragment, Montage presents a daring programme of experimental short films. Screened is Mayhem, Is This What You were Born For by

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Helena Deland It’s always special to witness the first steps of an emerging artist – and that’s especially true in the case of Helena Deland, who we’re relying on to add a breath of fresh air to our (fingers crossed!) upcoming Indian summer. The young Canadian has released five EPs so far, and has opened for familiar faces like our favourite weirdo Connan Mockasin and autumn boys Whitney. After giving us a sneak peek at Liège during a European tour, Deland is set to record her first full length album, for which she’ll do pretty much everything – DIY in full splendor. Since we thirst for Deland’s blend of tender folk, electropop and ’80s-inspired alternative, we grabbed a little Facetime to see what she’s up to these days and hear what’s going on in the land of beavers.

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Interview by Hadrien Panelli Photos by Vinna Laudico, shot in Montréal


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When did you start making music and how? HD: I guess I’ve always been playing music and as a teen I was already writing songs. I regarded it as a fun hobby. I started taking it more seriously about four years ago when I realised that it was what I wanted to do with my life. Did you go to college? HD: Yes, I was studying French literature in Montreal. It was a fun degree but I remember being a bit overwhelmed when I started touring before I finished my degree. I had to write an essay about a George Perec novel while my friend was driving us from venue to venue. We were in the green room and I was in my glasses highlighting passages in the novel. I remember the other band didn’t know I was in my finals and they were thinking, ‘Wow, she’s an intense reader!’ My first tour was in support of Whitney. They’re a pretty huge band from Chicago. Such sweethearts! It was a very lucky first experience because they’re killing it and personally we got along very well. If you could restart one episode of your musical life, which would it be and how would you change it? HD: There isn’t any part of my music life that I regret or that I would do differently because

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everything was a learning experience and I’m quite happy with where I am now. I really had to learn to not be as self-conscious as I was and be less preoccupied with how things should be and how they would come across. It’s a coming of age in general to realise that the only way that makes sense is the way that feels

right as long as it’s obviously respectful. If I could tell my younger-self anything, it would be to worry less about what I come across because it doesn’t matter. I think that being genuine is so precious. It’s actually hard to not do things artistically for hype or for other people but it’s crucial. You’re still at the beginning of your career. Have you set yourself goals? HD: Yeah, for sure. I just started recording my first full-length


album. It’s kind of a reaction to what I’ve just been telling you about. So, I’ve decided to reel it in. At this point, I need to make something that depends as much as possible on me, where I have as much control as I want. I’ve worked with producers who I admire a lot but I feel like I have to prove something to

myself. Now, I work with a friend who acts as co-producer and sound engineer but I’m writing all the arrangements and also playing them. It’s a lot of work but I feel pretty confident about what’s coming up. Studio time is planned just after we come back from the next EU tour in September. We often meet indie bands that go on tour for a long time and come home broke. What’s your situation? HD: We’re lucky for that in

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Canada, because we get government support to promote our culture abroad. It’s very helpful. If I didn’t have that, I would have to work a side-job which at this point seems impossible because of the schedule. It’s a tough conundrum. You’re too busy to have a side-job but you’re busy with stuff that doesn’t bring in any money. It’s always a struggle in the beginning, but I have the positive sensation that it’s going to get more stable for me in the future. How do you get ready for a tour? HD: I usually get stressed out a couple of days before leaving. I think the way to get ready is to find a lot of reading and download a lot of podcasts. You also have to be very open about what you’re going through with the other musicians so that people know what to expect from your energy level. Being open and having stuff to do in the van is the right method… Are there some artists of the past that inspire you? HD: I really love Joni Mitchell. She wrote some of the songs where I’m just like, ‘Wow. I really wish I wrote that.’ I think she has a playful relationship to music. Her themes are really common but very well described. She’s just an overall badass. Hybrid Night: Helena Deland 3 Sep - Reflektor, Liège free for members


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Drab Majesty ‘Two modern minds won’t say what they want to / To push a button in real time, with an undo.’ These two lines have been firmly stuck in our heads since mid-April. They make the perfect chorus for 2019’s post-punk/darkwave/dream pop/goth rock anthem: Drab Majesty’s lead single ‘Ellipsis’ from their latest album, Modern Mirror, a gorgeous collection of well-crafted, ’80s-inspired pop songs. We made a WhatsApp call to Drab Majesty’s founder, Deb Demure aka Andrew Clinco, while he was playing a synthesizer in the back of their tour van.

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Interview by Dries Robbe Photos by Colin Medley, shot in Toronto


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This is your third full-length since 2015. How does this one differ from the others? A: I don’t really know. The songwriting is more mature and the overall feel and mood of the album is lighter and more optimistic, while the older records were a bit more written around pain, depression and suffering. D: How come the change of tone? A: I was very happy when I was writing it, living in Athens, Greece. The landscape and people were very inspiring and just being by the ’ ds of myself was really important. Alone chor olk songs e h t f t e p k e i l k time is quite rare to me; when se, d more we u I’m touring I’m constantly in that ould soun e t t e pal itar, it w a group of people, ound u ular s coustic g c so being i t r a a p r o e th no alone for away ith a pia took tw two months I‘ f you d played i was quite amazing. I s an song started to learn about myself, about how my brain works when I don’t have to actually engage with anyone for any kind of work-related thing. That opened up some new kind of creative pathways in my mind and was very healthy. D: Some people are saying the myth of Narcissus is an inspiration for the album. What role did it play? A: Greek mythology can have a very present-day adaptation. In these myths, we can learn a lot about others and ourselves. And, there’s something very contemporary about the Narcissus myth

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in particular. Narcissus rejects Echo’s advancements in love. She is a true living creature, but he instead becomes enamoured with his own reflection, which is quite abstract. To me, it’s a very clear metaphor for losing oneself in one’s own digital identity and forgetting about the human interactions that are actually more important than having a separate identity on the screen. It gets pretty startling realising how many people start losing the

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ability to love and have meaningful interactions when they’re so fixated on their screens. I’m not saying I’m not part of the problem; we all are to some degree. I just see that there’s a parallel between these two stories. D: That isn’t a very positive view on contemporary times, yet you said the new record is more optimistic. Is that a paradox? A: It’s sonically optimistic: the chord progressions are more major instead of minor. But a lot of


my critique on the record doesn’t come from anger or sadness; there’s humour in it as well. It’s the Drab Majesty tongue-in-cheek style; we don’t take ourselves too seriously. This record is even less serious when it comes to being dark, or the goth aesthetic. I’m trying to get away from that, to be totally honest [Laughs]. D: Focusing on the lyrics again, what writers inspire you? A: I think Charles Baudelaire is the clearest example. I love his wordplay and how he speaks of quotidian things and makes them interesting. He can extract so much meaning about something very basic. In general, I really am inspired by wordplay, twisting language and having fun with that. There are endless opportunities to make interesting plays on words, puns… D: There are a lot of references to the 1980s in the band’s music. Why this period? A: A lot of the gear we use – synths, guitar effects – are from the ’80s. I think the musical equipment made at that time is pretty amazing, more than in any other time. But if you took away the particular sound palette that we use, kept the chords of the songs and played it with a piano or acoustic guitar, it would sound more like folk songs. The band was never made to be intentionally

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referential to that period; I’m just drawn to these instruments. D: Will you make a folk record? A: Quite possibly. Maybe even an acoustic record. I love writing on acoustic guitar, it’s both liberating and limiting. D: We’d be very curious to hear it… A: Me too! I’d get rid of all of my goth fans though [Laughs]. D: Are you part of a specific ’80s/gothic scene? A: For sure. We’re all under the umbrella of post-punk, there’s a movement happening in the US. D: Are there people who are in their 50s and 60s attending your shows? How do you feel about that? A: Absolutely. I appreciate that a lot. If anyone can comment on this music, it’s someone who grew up in the ’80s and has these references, especially from a live perspective. I never saw any concert in the ’80s, so it’s nice to get that approval from someone who’s a veteran in the scene.

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As autumn’s dazzling amber hues begin to take on a dramatic radiance, the heart of Antwerp bursts into a bloom of boundless creativity and wonder. We fell head over heels for the five-day September ode to imagination that is Love at First Sight. Presenting confrontational work by young theatre makers, the festival creates a poetic reflection on our troubled contemporary times. Love at First Sight is brought to us by a temporary alliance of cultural connoisseurs Arenberg, De Studio, Kultuurfaktorij Monty, d e t h e a t e r m a k e r, Troubleyn, Zuidpool and Toneelhuis, with Kavka, deSingel and Rataplan joining the partnership this year. With many delights to discover, we’ve selected four intriguing artists who are bringing exciting premieres to this year’s magnificent feast of imagination. #LAFS4: Toverberg 20 Sep - Troubleyn, Antwerp free for members

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#LAFS4: The Last Tall Man 28 Sep - Monty, Antwerp free for members


Anouk Friedli

Theatre director Anouk Friedli graduated from Ritcs School of Arts in 2016, then earned a master’s degree in writing. As a theatre director, Friedli is drawn to the beauty of hidden human desires, which she explores in the context of a continuous struggle between humanity and the rigid ideologies that have weaved our socio-cultural fabric over the years. She believes that the mission of theatre is ‘to hold up a mirror to society and to tell a subjective truth, which shouldn’t necessarily be understood, but rather felt.’ Friedli’s latest piece, Alex Moons, is both an ode to imagination and a critique of the restraining power of hierarchical systems in contemporary society. In Friedli’s enchanting musical odyssey, we witness a shift in the traditional hierarchy of power, where visionary mushroom growers and erotic activists now hold the upper hand to illustrate the force of emancipatory counterculttural sounds. Following her urge to speak out against hierarchical patriarchy, Friedli presents us with an alternative to our male-dominated hierarchical system. For one night, imagination reigns free and reality as we know it takes on a completely new, subversive form.

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Multidisciplinary performer Jaouad Alloul started his creative journey as a drag queen, diving into the world of acting and singing soon thereafter. His personal experiences have always been the driving force behind his work. Torn between his Islamic background and his budding sexuality, he stepped away from his family and religion in search of himself and his place in this world. Out of his personal experiences grew a belief in God rather than religion, which he says numbs the expression of our sexuality and gender. Alloul believes that ‘everyone is its own unique godly person’, created in resemblance of the all-accepting God. To break taboos around oftentimes oppressed societal narratives, Alloul fosters a dialogue around themes of sexuality, gender, identity and self-acceptance. He works towards nurturing our emotional intelligence to prevent the collapse of our collective values as human beings. His premiere, De Meisje, is a poetic reflection on Alloul’s life, which speaks of family, forgiveness, love and hope. ‘If you give yourself the freedom to explore your identity instead of forming one according to how society wants it to be, you create a sense of happiness that comes from within.’ November also sees the release of his EP #messias, a collaboration with producer Aiko Devriendt.

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Mira Bryssinck

Theatre maker/actress Mira Bryssinck is fascinated with the absurd. She was always drawn to ‘la condition humaine’, the existential dilemma of simultaneously wanting and not wanting to be, and contradictions fuel her creative work, allowing her to poetically reflect on important societal issues in a joint moment of contemplation with the audience. On her quest to better understand the human existence, Bryssinck delves beyond the façade to bring forth emotions and experiences that we oftentimes (un)intentionally wish to escape. Made in collaboration with dramaturg Daan Borloo, Glory Box is ‘an image of a constant struggle with loneliness’, an intimate meditation on the effects that isolation can have on a person. For Bryssinck, loneliness is an overwhelming feeling ‘that disconnects you from where you are and from whom you’re with’. In Glory Box, we see a woman gradually losing her sense of reality without ever knowing whether she’s trapped in the surrounding darkness of a building or within the inescapable labyrinth of her own mind and body. Yet humor also shines through her work. On her quest ‘to express the inexpressible’, Bryssinck communicates emotionally-intense moments of life in which we always recognise ourselves.

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For Love at First Sight, Montignards#3 is comprised of theatre director Jonathan van der Horst, assistant Rani Decock, and actors Tim Bogaerts, Lien Thys and Marie Pien. In their piece The Last Tall Man, the voices of three distinct characters coalesce into a joint social commentary trying to comprehend the complexities of the contemporary world. Hiding behind his intellect, an old white man feels his world slipping away as he enters into a boxing match with a relentless interviewer, who seeks to counter white male privilege through her sharp interrogations. Floating above is an angelic being, the consciousness of the world, holding the key to thousands of years of history and knowledge, which she uses to give a sense of distance and context to the raging battle on stage. Marie: For me, being an artist means to have an opportunity to share my thoughts and feelings on stage in ways other than the daily ones. Tim: To keep actively searching for answers in life, even if you can’t always find them. Jonathan: About changing and bringing new perspectives. Lien: The moment of mutual connection and exchange of feeling between the audience and the performers.

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Hannah Vanspauwen In a world driven by excessive consumption and increasing detachment from reality, designer Hannah Vanspauwen returns to core values of morality, truth and honesty, seeking to infuse meaning and emotion into the oftentimes soulless industry of contemporary fashion. Working with post-consumer textile waste, last year’s finalist of the H&M Design Award strives for a more sustainable future within the fashion world, where consumerist logic is replaced by a genuine connection with the garment. A collaborative project between Hannah and her sister Geraldine, Paule Josephe’s latest shirt collection carries an aura of authoritative femininity, somewhat fragile yet tough in its execution, speaking to the need of rediscovering intimacy between the consumer and the clothing.

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Where do you draw inspiration from? H: It comes from my general life. Paintings, music, the energy from my friends, all my travels. I recently went to Russia and I was fascinated by the work of painter Natalia Goncharova – the colours she uses, the natural imagery. I’m really inspired by that. I also live surrounded by nature, and a lot of that scenery comes into my embroideries. How do these different cultural influences feed into your designs? H: I think that’s not something you can directly recognise. Film, perhaps, is more of a concrete influence, while philosophy relates more to my own values and the values I want to communicate through my clothes. With music and poetry, it’s more about the vibe. It’s all interconnected. Fashion is important because it has the ability to connect with all artistic mediums. Clothing is always present, and in that sense, fashion is a very powerful tool. What’s your reflection on the fashion industry today? H: Philosopher Jean Baudrillard says that we’re moving to a phase where everything has lost its meaning – ethnic symbols, for example, get torn away from their original meaning and are used for plain aesthetics. I’ve created an additional phase,

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where I see fashion as visual fiction. Fiction can change things in reality, especially in our society today, where what we see is largely what we know. Through a certain story, fiction can help represent people in ways they haven’t been represented before. For me, fashion is about going from the meaningless phase to the idea of fashion as visual fiction, a tool to break boundaries. How do we see these ideas in your own designs? H: I look for honesty. There’s so much material in the world that you can re-use. That gives more


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value to the piece, instead of less, as many now believe. That’s a boundary I want to break – to tell new stories through the old ones which already inhabit the shirts I use. It’s a story I might not know, but it’s still there. At its very core, what should fashion be about? H: Honesty – in what you produce, in how you produce, in what you want to say. I think that we don’t feel any connection any more, that’s why we throw clothes away so easily. I don’t want to participate in this abundance. I want people to

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feel a personal connection with the garment. How did your education at KASK contribute to your vision? H: KASK taught me to work really hard. I especially loved my last year there, when I was working on my master collection. I chose Marina Yee as my mentor. She talked a lot about not trying to fit into the fashion industry, and I always felt the same way. She forced me to get out of my comfort zone while allowing me to stay true to myself. Learning from someone whom I respect inspired me a lot, contributing, in a way, to what I aspire to do now and in the future. Marina Yee and Bram Jespers, my second mentor, were very critical and honest about my work, but always in the most respectful way, which often isn’t the case in fashion education. I evolved so much more when there was a positive atmosphere instead of a fear to show my work. My teachers were always supportive and encouraging. I’m very grateful for that.

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by Isaline Raes

CAMPING SUNSET Until 14 September - 20.00 Lübeck, Ghent €8 - €12 theaterfestival.be

This summer, 11 young actors have pitched their tents at CAMPING SUNSET to do what they like to do best: act. Based on the proposition that a performer truly becomes a performer by confronting an audience, the rehearsal and public performances have been turned upside down. After just two weeks’ rehearsals, we’re invited to come see them play each night for a span of three weeks. They’ll bring us their interpretation of Summerfolk, a piece written by Maxim Gorky in 1904 that dramatises the lives of a group of Russian petite bourgeoisie who are spending their summer in a country dacha. Like the Summerfolk characters, the 11 actors are escaping the city for a five-week getaway at the Lübeck site – which is located on the outskirts of Ghent – to have fun in the sun, talk about life and explore Gorky’s piece. Check in at CAMPING SUNSET to see the result of their journey.

Peenoise soundcloud.com/peenoise

Peenoise comprises Gilles, Cesar and Titus, three brothers who hail from a lineage of theatre performers – although music was always their first love. They began experimenting with sound when they were rugrats, which developed into the formation of a grown-up band two years ago. Minimal synth lines, crunchy guitars and melancholic vocals are the ingredients of their dark and intimate sound that conjures uncanny yet comforting memories of the future. Keep an eye on the release of their first debut album at the beginning of 2020.

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Cowgirl Clue cowgirlclue.bandcamp.com

Cowgirl Clue describes herself as ‘a genie inside of a lava lamp making tunes’, and in a weird way we get what she means. Texas-born Ashley Rose Calhoun creates her own magic fairyland through bubblegummy Vada Vada (she’s the girlfriend of The Garden’s Wyatt Shears), glitter eyeshadow and cute, colourful music videos in which she often appears as an elf. It’s no surprise that she calls Deee-Lite her all-time top influence. Under the moniker Wu-Wu, Calhoun achieved local fame with her EP Limelite in 2016, but it’s her recent debut album, Icebreaker, that really caught our attention. The wacky beats, corny lyrics and playful aesthetic feel as if you’re at a crazy Hawaiian party with some fellow aliens.

Wobby wobby.club

Wobby is an independent Dutch risograph-printed magazine for visual arts and literature created by artists Jeroen de Leijer, Marjolein Schalk and Steppie Lloyd Trumpstein. Four times a year they let national and international artists work around a theme, ranging from ‘Wicked Women’ to ‘Fear my Dear’. Wobby is an approachable way to discover established and upcoming talent from the fields of visual arts, comics, illustration and literature, all with a weird sense of humour in common. Among their Belgian discoveries are Joëlle Dubois, Ward Zwart and Tieten Met Haar. In addition, Wobby organises various projects and events to bring artists and their audiences together. Who wouldn’t want to visit Wobbyaanland, or their zine fest Wobby Wonderland?

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recent finds

by Hannes Rooms

Amapiano

While gqom is reaching sound systems worldwide – DJ Lag even made a gqom track for Beyoncé (go figure) – South Africa’s house scene is once again reinventing itself. Originating just last year, the sound known as ‘amapiano’, or ‘piano’ to the hip, inherits its genetics from lineages of music made and popularised in Joburg’s townships. It’s a mix of gqom drum patterns and kwiato basslines with a late ’90s South African house tempo, all mixed in with the jazzy, soulful sound of a piano. Where as gqom was more suited for sweaty nightclubs, amapiano is preferably consumed during a laid-back listening session at home or in the chill, summery open air. Start digging amapiano with tunes from producers like VigroDeep, The Lowkeys, De Mthuda, DJ Mariphosa, Spooko, Tall Arse Tee or JazziDisciples. And oh, apparently there’s no escaping amapiano when in a Joburg cab.

Giek_1 giek-1.com

Stephanie Smit is what we call a true creative, pulling off stand-up comedy and acting gigs before taking up her latest alias, Giek_1, which focuses on contemporary music and performance. She explores vivid and meditative lyrics and a deeply personal, trance, gabber and R&B nostalgia infused with experimental ambient pop. Her confronting and passion-fuelled live sets touch upon the borders of a trippy rave party, questioning the audience’s existence on the dance floor. Over the last two years Giek_1 has featured on Soul Feeder and OXYORANGE compilations, and she’s currently working on a series of no less than seven EPs alongside 15 videos, including a virtual reality experience, to be released later this year.

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theatre het Theaterfestival 5-15 Sep - Ghent theaterfestival.be

Every year the cultural season kicks off with het TheaterFestival at the end of the summer. This year, it lands in the vibrant city of Ghent. During the tenday run, the audience can (re)discover the most outstanding and memorable performances of the last season, with #jury19 performances selected by a jury of theatre experts. Be amazed by stunning text theatre and intriguing dance, and get carried away by hypnotic performances, documentary theatre and participatory projects. Upcoming stage talent and quirky new performances can be discovered via #nieuwjong. Let the FOMO begin! Het TheaterFestival also offers diverse activities based on the current state of cultural affairs: inspiring workshops, thought-provoking debates, a daily festival newspaper by a young, dynamic editorial team and a cooperation with Tumult.fm. The festival opens with inspirational speeches: The State of the Union by theatre director Sarah Moeremans and The State of the Youth by Ghent-based artist Luanda Casella. The festival’s coup de foudre is Paradise Now (1968-2018) by Michiel Vandevelde and fABULEUS. In a world where ideology has been defeated, where climate change is a concrete threat to our existence, and where digital technology has drastically reshaped public discourse, it seems no longer possible to think of the future. And yet, when 13 young adults scan through 50 years of history in a wild choreography of iconic images, maybe new perspectives will open up…

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we visit you Linde Stevens Tell us, what do you do in life? L: I’m starting my third bachelor’s degree in photography at Narafi Brussels. In my free time I work on my personal photo series and I do some small jobs as a photographer. I’ve also started to do a bit of model scouting recently, which is a very fun thing to do. What do you like best about your place? L: I live in Brussels and Antwerp and I like both my places for different reasons. In Antwerp, I have my vinyl and my cat. In Brussels, I have a lot of plants and a fish called Swim Shady. My house is located on Sint-Katelijneplein in the heart of Brussels so I don’t have to walk too far for food or activities. There’s a rooftop terrace where me and my housemates have a lot of barbecues and drinks in the summer. What kind of music are you listening to at the moment? L: I kind of listen to everything. But if I must choose one band, I choose The Smiths as my all time faves! What’s the first record you bought? L: I had to ask my parents and they told me it was an album by K3. Big fan!

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Age 20 Zodiac sign Capricorn Instagram @lindestevens Subbacultcha member since November 2018

What’s your favourite pastime? L: Petting every dog I meet; going for a drink or a party with my friends; watching a good series or some dramatic reality TV; cuddling with my cat; listening to my vinyl; taking pictures of beautiful people; thrift shopping; visiting a museum; going to a concert and fangirling the shit out of the band members. Any guilty pleasures? L: I still sleep with my teddy bear that I got when I was born. I even take him to Brussels every week and he’s also going with me on vacation. If you had to live your life over again, what one thing would you change? L: Attend art school earlier. Best years of my life. Have you experienced any regrets recently? L: Not really, I just go with the flow and enjoy the summer and the people around me. Which future Subbacultcha show are you looking forward to? L: Teen at Botanique on 28 September.

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FRONT COVER Femke Fredrix in Hannah Vanspauwen’s collection, photo by Tiny Geeroms

MAGAZINE EDITORS Julien Van de Casteele & Isaline Raes

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