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concert, release party

Pizza Noise Mafia + Heimat + Oonagh Haines

A hedonistic and ecstatic odyssey, taking you on unpredictable and seldom-trodden paths.

Sat 08.11.2025
20:30

Synthesizer-fueled release party full of weird and dark and funny stuff to dance dance dance the pineapples away, yay !

20:00 (doors)
20:30 Oonagh Haines
21:30 Heimat
22:30 Pizza Noise Mafia
00:00 (end)

Pizza Noise Mafia
Pizza Noise Mafia is a Brussels-based electronic duo made up of Matthieu Levet (Carrageenan, Carcass Identity) and Thibault Gondard (TG Gondard, Colombey). Determined to make themselves heard with their instruments of choice – a drum machine, a synthesizer, and that’s it – their self-proclaimed “funky minimal 6-step” setup has absolutely not stopped them from getting crowds dancing all over Europe, from underground illegal basement parties to open-air festivals. After 10 years of building a relentless live reputation and being selected as one of the SHAPE+ Platform 25/26 artists, they are right here right now treating your eager ears to a brand new double LP.

Il Grande Ritorno, released by Belgian label Slaaploos, marks 10 years of all-out research in the field of dance music since the duo’s debut album i canti della malavita (also on Slaaploos). Rooted in Belgian and Brussels traditions, Il Grande Ritorno blends a variety of genres from trance, EBM, hardcore, electro, and acid to create a sound that is uniquely theirs: rhythmic, stripped-back and groove-driven. So bring your gang, leave your pineapples at home, and let’s dance to this nocturnal, hedonistic, and ecstatic odyssey, decidedly far from the mainstream techno highway, taking unpredictable and seldom-trodden paths — it’s a release partyyyyyyy <3
instagram.com/pizzanoisemafia/

Heimat
Heimat is home, Heimat is motherland, Heimat is the little corner from which French duo Armelle Oberlé (The Dreams, Badaboom) and Olivier Demeaux (Cheveu, Accident du Travail) create unclassifiable Deviant Pop songs. Sometimes martial, sometimes lyrical, often with very danceable explosive post-punk energy and always surprising, Heimat’s music feels like an Art Brut manifesto, where film scores twirl around urban and contemporary instrumentals.

Since their first release in 2016 on the infamous Teenage Menopause label, they have gone ever deeper, further, and higher into their absurd and spooky sonic landscapes. In March 2025 they released their third full album Iti Eta No, as an invitation to join them in their paradise of dreams and shadows.

If you were here for Dame Area, you will feel right at home on the rooftop tonight.
instagram.com/heimatmusic/

Oonagh Haines
Oonagh Haines music is a kind of murky club romance, a blend of different styles of electronic music, also influenced by r’n’b, cloud rap or doom metal. Playing around with different voices, the atmosphere gets dark, fun, sometimes abrupt, sometimes folkish, and sometimes awkward. Rumored to hail from Liège, Oonagh pretends to be the other person in a self-initiated sub-bass romance in a burning car… but is she really pretending?
instagram.com/oonagh.haines/

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