Thursday 5 November, 20:00

La P’tite Fumée

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La P’tite Fumée returns with an explosive live set that fuses psytrance energy and cyberpunk atmospheres. Their electro-acoustic palette blends didgeridoo with hypnotic guitar and flute lines over driving rhythms. New vocal elements join the band’s signature instrumental textures, adding sharp flows and communal hooks. The reworked live show emphasizes visceral dynamics, dense sound layers and raw intensity, offering a powerful, immersive concert experience that bridges tradition and modern electronic experimentation.

Place des Volontaires 4,
1204 Genève
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Photo Credit: DR

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