Thursday 11 June, 19:00

Cultural Picnic with Cathy Ghetto & Fargouchenko (Patchouli FM)

DJ sets by Cathy Ghetto and Fargouchenko of the Patchouli FM collective unfold in a charged evening of tech-house, groove and techno. The program balances hypnotic rhythms and tight, dancefloor-focused beats, creating a warm, communal energy that moves from simmering grooves to peak-time intensity. Patchouli FM’s curated selections emphasize texture and momentum, while the on-site mobile kitchen La Nomade adds a convivial, shared atmosphere.

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