During the ecstatic dawn-hours of the previous Technokunst-parties, Dork countlessly showed us with her legendary sets, that even a lady can make you learn your lessons on the dancefloor just as strictly, as any other man could - if not even better! So in June, we’ll find out how it goes for those ladies: our next guest will be the Austria’s one and only Electric Indigo!Although the new generation have just started to discover her, Susanne Kirchmayr is in fact an active player of the techno scene since almost twenty years. Her career started around the beginning of the nineties, together with the Mayday-generation, and shows us an impressive line ever since then: during all these years, she established her own record label (Indigo:Inc), was bearing a long-term residency in Vienna’s top notch club, Flex, and besides playing in more, than 35(!) countries, she still had time for Female:Pressure, one of our world’s biggest platform for supporting women on the fields of electronic music and visual arts. While twenty years of involvement do surely leave some nostalgic tone on most of the DJs’ styles, this is not the case of Electric Indigo, who - doesn’t matter if we listen to her DJ sets, or her live sets made with several featurees - we’ll get the freshness in our faces: the mixture of Lucy’s incredibly deep dub/techno, the dark pulsating of Xhin’s music and Monoloc’s experimental effects are all in the closer family of Indigo’s tunes. Add some playful nuance, too, and grinding 4-to-the-floors, and you’ll get the good old Technokunst-vibe. The masters of disaster will be - as usual - Isu (representing the male minority) and Dork, and our ingenious visual artists, Kiégő Izzók will present you a brand new setting. And as Technokunst is also a keen supporter of culture, there will be a screening of Amélie Ravalec’s brand new documentary, in the Exhibition Hall of A38. “Paris - Berlin: 20 Years Of Underground Techno” - see it first with us, than have a drink/chat with the maker herself. Technokunst awaits you!
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During the ecstatic dawn-hours of the previous Technokunst-parties, Dork countlessly showed us with her legendary sets, that even a lady can make you learn your lessons on the dancefloor just as strictly, as any other man could - if not even better! So in June, we’ll find out how it goes for those ladies: our next guest will be the Austria’s one and only Electric Indigo!

Although the new generation have just started to discover her, Susanne Kirchmayr is in fact an active player of the techno scene since almost twenty years. Her career started around the beginning of the nineties, together with the Mayday-generation, and shows us an impressive line ever since then: during all these years, she established her own record label (Indigo:Inc), was bearing a long-term residency in Vienna’s top notch club, Flex, and besides playing in more, than 35(!) countries, she still had time for Female:Pressure, one of our world’s biggest platform for supporting women on the fields of electronic music and visual arts. 

While twenty years of involvement do surely leave some nostalgic tone on most of the DJs’ styles, this is not the case of Electric Indigo, who - doesn’t matter if we listen to her DJ sets, or her live sets made with several featurees - we’ll get the freshness in our faces: the mixture of Lucy’s incredibly deep dub/techno, the dark pulsating of Xhin’s music and Monoloc’s experimental effects are all in the closer family of Indigo’s tunes. Add some playful nuance, too, and grinding 4-to-the-floors, and you’ll get the good old Technokunst-vibe. 

The masters of disaster will be - as usual - Isu (representing the male minority) and Dork, and our ingenious visual artists, Kiégő Izzók will present you a brand new setting. 

And as Technokunst is also a keen supporter of culture, there will be a screening of Amélie Ravalec’s brand new documentary, in the Exhibition Hall of A38. “Paris - Berlin: 20 Years Of Underground Techno” - see it first with us, than have a drink/chat with the maker herself. 

Technokunst awaits you!

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