FOMO FATALE
Fomo Fatale |
An interior for outsiders begins at the Bossche water. Inside on the dance floor and outside on the terrace, an exhibition of art, music and summer togetherness explodes.
Do not prepare yourself and let yourself be surprised by DJ's who make experiments danceable. On August 5, the stage is for Habibi Gun, META Malou and OMEMI. BE THERE at 22.00 pm and dance the night away with us until 4 in the morning!
Habibi Gun
Habibi Gun likes to startle with her versatile music choices. With a passion for different genres, she just might transition from stoner to cumbia, creating a unique and sonic weirdness for her audience. She knows how to curate hypnotic rhythms, and psychedelic vibes. A bit strange, but always fun.
Meta Malou
DJ META Malou makes music that she describes as 'a hodgepodge of different genres, cohesive with a sense of cosmic feel-good vibes'. Her mixing style is inspired by genres such as break beats, Italo Disco, Cosmic Groove, Future Wave, Funk, Electronic Down Tempo, Balearic House and a mix of alternative labels and homemade tunes found on the internet. She combines elements of electronic, cosmic, alternative and idiosyncratic sounds to create a futuristic sound that cannot be categorized.
META Malou is fascinated by digital music of the future and the past and the power of immersing sound in the digital world. She uses the latest technology to create new visual images and animations in the 3D world, where reality and the digital slowly become inseparable.
The ultimate goal of META Malou is to introduce the listener to new unheard music, not to take it all so seriously, to dance and above all to enjoy.
OMEMI
OMEMI is a DJ with Indonesian roots who is known for his electronic performances. His DJ sets stimulate the senses by mixing various sounds ranging from traditional to experimental. In OMEMI's signature style, elements of world music and modern bass music merge. In this he uses music samples from traditional instruments such as the Japanese string instrument Koto, Arabic string instrument Rebab, and the Indonesian percussion instrument Gamelan, which he forms together with electronic beats into a sonic soundscape.
OMEMI's DJ sets form a dialogue between the music and the audience in which he leads the audience through a musical journey. In this he responds well to the atmosphere in the room. Exhibition The exhibition consists of work by Brabant artists who express their work about their artistic practice, guided by their free spirit. How much autonomy do you still have as an artist in the Brabant landscape, (and when) are you free enough? The work can be seen during Boulevard every Wednesday through Sunday at the Bossche Brouwers.
The exhibition
The exhibition consists of 7 works by visual artists who tell something about themselves. Are they okay? Do you like being an artist? The reactions are varied. Every Wednesday to Sunday at the Bossche Brouwers during Boulevard. The artists who will exhibit their work are Jasper Bloem, Miekie Capello, Charlotte Hofman, Nynke Vedy, Erik Vermeulen, Nina van de Ven en Frank Willems.