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genres
location
Tokyo, Japan
  • Techno
  • EDM
  • House

FFKT 2023

Kodamanomori Camping Ground
12:00 - 14:00
  • House
  • Techno
  • alternative

Trilogies -Mars89-

Contact
21:00 - 4:00
  • Lil Mofo

    • House
    • Techno
  • Actress

    • Other
    • Techno
  • Aki Dolanikov

    Tokyo, Japan
  • BS0gang

    Tokyo, Japan
  • Cabanne

    • EDM
    • House
  • DADDY VEDA

    Tokyo, Japan
  • D. Tiffany

    • Downtempo
  • Dub Kazman

    Tokyo, Japan
  • Ena

    Tokyo, Japan
  • Gigi Masin

    Calypso “[My parents] simply didn’t understand why I’d love to study music. They believed to study music or to become a musician or composer was a silly idea...I had to find my own way and it wasn’t so easy.” The words of the Venetian composer, musician, producer, and polymath Gigi Masin ring true in the ears of those young and old, past present and future, who want to be creative but feel restrained by family and society. Always an innovator, Gigi’s first experiments in the late 1970s were sound collages made while working for theatres in Venice, working with tape loops, field recordings, and turntablism. Experimenting with tape allowed him to discover a new language to express himself, more than in his original ambitions to be a guitarist and violinist, looked down upon by his parents. It was difficult to find a local audience for these works, culminating in the release of his debut album Wind in 1987. A nation and society at the forefront of so many strands of Western music and high culture, Italy was staid and traditional. Gigi believed there to be “a poor sense of culture and a sort of intellectual haughtiness in the Italian media about Italian musicians in general” – especially if they had anything to do with the avantgarde. The music on Wind is stripped back, bare, almost alien in their stillness, with the steady pulse of his beloved Korg Poly-800 echoing the lagoon waters around him. Underappreciated on its release, Wind soon gained a cult following among late night radio listeners, hearing these gentle echoes of the Venetian landscape, reflecting a personal outlook on Venice from a native son; a rare artifact in a world where the platonic Venice can be heard and seen from artists the world over, but images and sounds of the actual Venice are harder to come by. Gigi is a rare exception. Released for free, Gigi never expected much to come of it. His 1989 joint album for Sub Rosa with This Heat’s Charles Hayward, Les Nouvelles Musiques Du Chambre, took on a life of its own when his track Clouds was sampled by Björk, To Rococo Rot, Nujabes, Black Eyed Peas, and Post Malone – but Gigi remained in obscurity. His output slowed from the early 90s as he raised a family and worked dutifully for Il Posto. Tragedy struck in 2007 when a flood destroyed the vast majority of his archives: instruments, tapes, records, and memorabilia. Salvaging what he could, he took to the computer for the first time, starting the next phase of innovating. In 2014, Dutch label Music From Memory released Talk To The Sea, a retrospective of the past 30 years of Gigi’s output, favorites handpicked by label heads Jamie Tiller and Tako Reyenga. It marked the start of the wider recognition Gigi so richly deserved, receiving praise from media and figures like Devendra Banhart, who claimed to listen to the album daily, praising in an interview in The Quietus how his music “is representative of the entire spectrum of emotions, which is what I think I, as a fan of music, am often looking for”. Through the label, Gigi met British producer and Melody As Truth label head Jonny Nash and cult Dutch DJ and producer Marco Sterk (Young Marco), forming the trio Gaussian Curve and releasing their debut Clouds on the label in 2015. Gigi says it was “an instant friendship”, a dream collaboration where they only had to sit in a studio and “let the music fill the space”. Back in Italy – where he remains, just outside Venice, having left his post office job to devote himself to music full-time – he struck up a relationship with Luciano Ermondi and Paolo Mazzacani of Tempelhof after a show in Mantua; their two joint albums for Italian label Hell Yeah – Hoshi and Tsuki – came in bursts of inspiration, virtually but simply. Gigi also appeared on PAN as part of Lifted, a group spearheaded by Future Times founder Andrew Field-Pickering (Max D / Beautiful Swimmers), also featuring Matthew Papich (Co La), Jeremy Hyman (Avey Tare’s Slasher Flicks), Motion Graphix, Jordan Czamanski (Juju & Jordash), and Dawit Eklund (1432 R). A series of singles came on Throne of Blood, Dekmantel, and Light In The Attic, along with dates at festivals, galleries, and opening for Oneohtrix Point Never and Devendra Banhart. With more international tour dates, upcoming collaborations, an upcoming album of new material - Calypso - on R&S/Apollo, and a continuous refusal to be pigeonholed as ambient, new age, Balearic, modern classical, or whatever you wish to call him, Gigi Masin continues to be one of the most quietly innovative and singular artists in the scene. Not wanting to rest on his laurels and remain tethered to past triumphs, he remains facing forward, doing things “in the same way I did in the past, when nobody cared”.
    Italy
  • Kelly Lee Owens

    Without knowing it, you've probably heard Kelly Lee Owens' work over the past few years.Kelly Lee Owens
    • EDM
    • Techno
  • k_yam

    Tokyo, Japan
  • Likkle Mai

    Tokyo, Japan
  • Mr. Ties

    Mr Ties is Francesco de Nittis, born 23 September in Giovinazzo, now based in Berlin but a citizen of the world. He is among the newest, most important and innovative figures in the music scene – on many levels... Attempting to define Mr Ties, the first word that comes to mind is unclassifiable. He combines eclectic choices with an ample capacity to meld styles, genres and customs to communicate his own sense of music in its purest essence. The most appropriate definition is that he is at once an artisan and – regarding his meticulous and involved connection to music – an artist. Rhirsty for knowledge since his teenage years, and having had various experiences in the sound world (working in a record press, sound engineering etc…), Mr Ties built his way step by step to become one of the most promising DJs and producers of his generation. Allying artisanal savoir faire with a never-ending hunt for records of any type, he shows a total and natural mastery of his subject. He demonstrates his skills in his monthly party HOMOPATIK, founded with Danilo Rosato at the ://about blank venue – every time matching his track record for the most generous and joyful presence. He has made this party one of the most appreciated and soon-to-be legendary parties of Berlin. The success comes from a perfect combo of high quality programming for acute listeners and a true feeling of freedom that becomes harder and harder to find in the city... Intensely authentic in his approach, every set is a new experience and a real performance, communicating his deep love for the immense diversity of all types of music. This is what keeps him vibrating... Mr Ties is an artist in the truest sense of the word: visionary, humanist and a dreamer, his music comes from the heart to touch yours. bio by Maryama Luccioni booking contact Martina Franca booking@mrties.net
    Germany
  • NullDaSensei

    Tokyo, Japan
  • Perko

    Denmark
  • Powder

    Some artists fully deserve their hype and Powder is definitely one of them. Momoko "Moko" Goto, better known in the DJ world as Powder, has successfully taken her neon charged creations out of the Tokyo underground and into the discerning worldwide house & techno public. After her debut on Lovefingers’ ESP Institute, Powder’s cosmic rhythms found a home on Samo DJ’s Born Free & Discodromo’s CockTail d’Amore Music, pushing her tribal-inspired, hypnotic sound further into a surreal house, techno and psychedelic disco territory. She recently ushered in a brand new mix series for Beats in Space, a further testament to her DJ skills and sensibilities. Beyond her work as a music creator, Powder’s DJing backs up her production style with many influences. As a selector, she has notably eclectic tastes, which run the gamut from house to no wave to Japanese synthpop, utilizing extended loops and subtle blends to create a genre-defying, transcendent experience.
    • Electronic
  • Rrose

    Born 1969. Died 1909.
    United States of America
  • Sayuri

    Tokyo, Japan
  • Skee Mask

    Skee Mask is a versatile producer from Munich, who doesn’t want to be identified. He got influenced by a lot of different types of music over the last years, which made his productions pretty various. Skee Mask’s direction is mostly rolling rhythms, combined with electronic soundscapes, always forcing to create a deep vibe. His influences mainly are from “old” techno labels like Chain Reaction, Warp Records or Counterbalance. He’s still developing his procedure in making tracks, but always staying himself. In his DJ sets he tries to create a deep trip, constituted of organic grooves and diverse clang accompaniments. Skee Mask would describe his DJ-Set variations as techno, ambient and mostly experimental, forward thinking.
    Germany
  • Suimin

    Tokyo, Japan
  • Suzanne Kraft

    Amsterdam based producer and DJ. Operates under solo moniker on labels like Running Back and Rush Hour, as well as a member of Pharaohs and Blasé (w/ Eddie Ruscha.) Amsterdam based producer and DJ. Operates under solo moniker on labels like Running Back and Rush Hour, as well as a member of Pharaohs and Blasé (w/ Eddie Ruscha.)
    Netherlands
  • Takuya Nakamura

    United States of America
  • Torei

    Tokyo, Japan
  • TOSHIO MATSUURA

    Tokyo, Japan
  • Undefined

    • Drum&Bass
  • ykah

    Tokyo, Japan

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