Event Alert – The Bordermovement Lounge Opening

I hope everyone knows The Bordermovement – a brilliant project that merges music from South Asian Regions to Germany. In the recent past they’ve even gone onto recognizing some of the best underground talent from SL like Thricona, Ras Ceylon and have even organized a few very memorable shows and this time around they plan on having a lil gig every once in 2 months at the recently renovated Goethe Institute,

According to them – One evening every two months, this groovy space with its quality sound system, laidback atmosphere and colourful take on the decor of the Institut’s courtyard, will open its doors to the public. With a small and careful selection of artists showcasing their work each night, the lounge hopes to foster a more open and interactive culture of electronic music performance, as well as more well-rounded appreciation from the local music community.

The Lounge will be extending an invitation to relatively unknown and semi-established artists as well as local heroes to experiment with the possibilities present in todays of electronic music landscape.

It’s on this Friday and is a definite go to if you’re wanting to check out some of the fresher names from the E.D.M scene
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event page: https://www.facebook.com/pages/BorderMovement/405830002802023

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