BILLETTERIE

SO RUFF, SO TUFF avec IKSE SOUND SYSTEM

VENDREDI 5 DÉCEMBRE 2025, 22h30-4h30

BRODINSKI, GROVE (live), GUERRE MALADIE FAMINE, ZOË MC PHERSON

Tarif unique 10€

Restauration sur place

Une partie des bénéfices de la billetterie sera reversée à l'association JUST, Justice et Union pour la Transformation Sociale

Artwork : Jan Melka

BRODINSKI is a DJ and producer. A key figure of the Parisian electronic scene, he was a long-time resident of the Social Club, the emblematic basement that shaped a whole generation of Parisian clubbers. A friend and collaborator of DJ Mehdi, and the producer of multiple EPs, Brodinski has since launched an international career, DJing regularly in America, Asia and Australia. In 2012, he co-founded the Bromance label, which quickly became one of the most creative imprints in Paris. In 2015 Louis Brodinski released his debut album, Brava, which brought together techno production with American rappers : a plunge into his desegregated musical world. After ending the Bromance adventure, Louis Brodinski, continuing his evolution, is today working on a series of projects that focus on North America hip-hop. He splits his time between Paris and Atlanta, exploring the deep seas of electronic experimentations mixed with trap music. 

Bristol-based producer and vocalist GROVE militant music for the sensually inclined, rooted in bass vibration and liberation. Emerging from the city’s rich musical heritage, Grove draws influences from punk, dancehall, dubstep, jungle, and experimental electronics, creating tracks that dance between the playful (MILF MAGNET) and the pyromanic (BIG BOOTS).Known for their raucous live shows and fearless production, Grove is carving out a singular space in the UK underground, championing a DIY ethos and galvanising the masses with urgency, defiance, and raw creative energy.“There are few voices in left-field music as authoritative right now as theirs.” - NME“In everything they do, Grove reaches for collectivity. From making leftist politics accessible through music or just bringing their audience together for a good old dance, their ambitions, both musical and political, are refreshingly utopian.” - Mixmag

Zoë Mc Pherson (They/Them) embodies the unexpected. Their vibrant, nuanced music tests sonic extremes and musical pleasure, grapples with politics and raw emotion, shapes fantasy concepts and meditates on reality. Contrasts are hardwired into their projects, performances and collaborations, bringing bold forms into sharp relief — the constant in their art is evolution. Mc Pherson has developed an arc of accomplished albums and EPs which strike out into uncharted zones, moving from the acute percussive angles of earlier albums through to more melodious, vocal-charged exploration. The sonic elements shifting within their sound reach from the physicality of soundsystem music to the hyper-kinetic rhythms of singeli, avant-garde synthesis, textural experimentation and the unfiltered emotive impact of club-ready pop.

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DJ based in Marseille, co-founder of Styx, and member of Metaphore Collective, guerre maladie faminehas crafted a lasting presence in the electronic music scene over the past 4 years, extending both to clubs and Soundcloud, where he curates his mix series 'Cringe Therapy'.Drawing from rhythms inspired by Latin music, breakcore, Bass music, Bmore/philly/jerseyclub, and sounds from the Global South diaspora enriched with references to a post-internet cultural prism, his musical offerings portray a fragmented collective identity that is as conscious as it is emotive.His dedication to cultivating a relationship with music that goes beyond passive auditory consumption has garnered international recognition. From the Norberg Festival in Sweden to the Isengard x Promesses events in Brussels.By weaving unexplored connections between genres and personal inquiries, guerre maladie famine leads his audience on a unifying quest: to create a moment of openness to unfamiliar cultures, where people come together to dance and celebrate in the club's space the birth of unexpected sonic interstices and tools for understanding the Other.