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MELT Festival with Pablo Bozzi, Neunundneunzig, and more

Jul 13, 2024  ·  FERROPOLIS - City of Iron, Gräfenhainichen FERROPOLIS - City of Iron, Gräfenhainichen

MELT Festival
Jul 13
MELT Festival
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DJ Koze, born Stefan Kozalla in Marrakech, is a German DJ/producer known for his genre-defying sound. His acclaimed albums Amygdala and Knock Knock feature Caribou and Róisín Murphy. "Pick Up" is a global hit. Renowned for iconic remixes, he also co-founded Pampa Records. Koze produced Róisín Murphy's highest-charting album in 2023.
Born in Missouri, Slayyyter, known for her erotic electronic pop style, rose to fame with hits like "Daddy AF" and "Mine." Her debut mixtape garnered over 100 million streams. She supported Tove Lo on tour, sold out her first headline tour, and released her acclaimed album, Troubled Paradise. Praised by outlets like Pitchfork and Rolling Stone, Slayyyter’s star quality and cheeky lyrics make her a standout in the pop scene.
London-born producer, singer, and songwriter James Blake melds R&B vocals with dubstep. Known for hits like "Retrograde" and "Limit to Your Love," his 2013 album Overgrown won a Mercury Prize. He’s collaborated with Beyoncé, Kendrick Lamar, Bon Iver, and Frank Ocean. His albums, including 2019’s Assume Form, have earned Grammy nominations.
UK electronic duo Overmono, known for live shows and hits like "So U Kno," won 'Best Live Act' at DJ Mag Awards. Famous for global tours and collabs with Joy Orbison.
Born in New York, Hayden Payne, aka Phase Fatale, is a Berlin-based DJ known for reshaping techno with gnarly basslines and sensual narratives. A resident DJ at Berghain and KHIDI, he released albums like 'Scanning Backwards' and founded the BITE label in 2018. Collaborating with Pablo Bozzi as Soft Crash, he pioneers 'Italo Body Music'.
Born in the UK, Bonobo (Simon Green) is a leading dance music artist known for his emotionally intense style. His album "Fragments" is praised as a masterpiece. With 7 GRAMMY nods, he topped charts with "Migration" and collaborated with Erykah Badu, Ólafur Arnalds, and Jon Hopkins. He’s also remixed artists like Gorillaz and Michael Kiwanuka.
Spacer Woman, a Berlin-based DJ, surprises the club scene with her 90s-inspired blend of trance, hard house, and progressive house. Known for hits like ‘Never Leave You’ and ‘Shake That Ass,’ she has captivated crowds in Europe and the Americas. Her music, supported by artists like Amelie Lens and Patrick Topping, includes the empowering track ‘You Make Me Feel Wild’ with PALMU.
South London singer Sampha, known for his genre-blending style, won the Mercury Prize for his album "Process." He has collaborated with Kendrick Lamar, Drake, Solange, Frank Ocean, and fashion designer Grace Wales Bonner.
Reuniting in 2019, the original Sugababes lineup is known for iconic harmonies and blending pop, alternative, and R&B. They've rocked Glastonbury and sold out The O2.
COBRAH, born Clara Blom Christiensen in Gothenburg, Sweden, is known for her "BDSM pop" sound and hits like "IDFKA" and "Good Puss." Her style blends queer culture, minimal beats, and theatrical flair, earning a Swedish Grammy nomination and collaborations with Charli XCX and CupcakKe.
Chicago-raised, New York-infused DJ Honey Dijon's eclectic style spans artistry, sociology, fashion, and LGBTQ+ advocacy. Known for her daring debut "The Best of Both Worlds," she has remixed tracks for big names like Madonna, Lady Gaga, and Neneh Cherry.
Born in the UK with roots in Pakistan, Ahadadream is acclaimed for his high-energy, percussive club tracks. His track "TAKA", with Skrillex and Priya Ragu, was highly praised by BBC Radio 1. Endorsed by DJs like Peggy Gou and recognized by Beatport, DJ Mag, and Pete Tong, he's a "One to Watch" for his innovative, global rhythm-infused production.
Isabella Lovestory, a unique popstar and multidisciplinary artist from Tegucigalpa, experiments with genre. A rebel at heart, she directs, edits, and designs her art.
Jada, a breakout name on the Danish music scene, is celebrated for her honest and boundary-pushing style. Her debut album, "I Cry A Lot," received critical acclaim. She has won 14 prestigious Danish awards, including P3 Talent Award, Track of the Year for "Nudes," and Best Live Act, marking her as a leading figure in Danish music.
Yussef Dayes, a South London-born drummer, is known for technical prowess and intense live performances. He gained fame with Yussef Kamaal's "Black Focus" and collaborated with Tom Misch on "What Kinda Music," a UK Top 5 album. Influenced by diverse rhythms, he started early, tutored by Billy Cobham, and founded Cashmere Thoughts Recordings.
Berlin-based DJ and producer Marcel Dettmann, known for his innovative techno, holds residencies at Berghain and Ostgut. Influenced by new wave and post-punk, he creates a unique sound with his MDR imprint and Ostgut Ton releases.
U.K. grime star Skepta, born Joseph Adenuga in North London, excelled as an MC, producer, and Boy Better Know label head. Known for hits like "Shutdown" and albums like "Konnichiwa," which won the Mercury Prize. His work spans collaborations with artists such as J Balvin and Kid Cudi.
Helena Hauff, from Hamburg, is renowned for her gritty electro-techno, influenced by acid house and industrial music. Notable works include albums "Discreet Desires" (2015) and "Qualm" (2018). Hauff uniquely records with analog gear, often in a single take. Her DJ career began at Hamburg's Golden Pudel Club, earning the BBC Essential Mix of 2017. Known for collaborations with Actress and F#x, she has also released mixes with Tresor and Fabric. Noteworthy EPs include "Living with Ants" (2019) and "Living with Ladybirds" (2022).
Sega Bodega, born Salvador Navarrete, is known for his innovative dance music blending dream-logic and introspection. Popular albums "Salvador" and "Romeo" precede the club-focused "Dennis."
Jayda G, born in Canada, is a Grammy-nominated DJ, producer, and environmental toxicologist known for her blend of House, Disco, RnB & Soul. She gained acclaim with "Both Of Us," collaborated with Fred again.., remixed for Taylor Swift & Dua Lipa, and played major festivals like Glastonbury & Coachella. Jayda appeared on BBC's 'Glow Up' and featured in the climate-focused 'Undercurrent' project. She hosts 'Blue Carbon' documentary, with music by Wu-Tang's RZA.

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