Wednesday 27 May, 19:30

Thylacine

Booking Required

Thylacine presents a cinematic electronic set that blends field recordings, textured beats and projected imagery. The producer and performer translates travels into layered soundscapes, where intimate melodies unfold into immersive, rhythmic waves. Live processing and dynamic lighting shape shifting moods, inviting focused listening and physical response. The performance favors nuance over spectacle, mapping memory and motion through subtle sonic architecture and live visuals that extend the artist’s singular universe.

Rue de la Rôtisserie 10,
1204 Genève
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Photo Credit: @C.Chabet

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