PAST EVENTS ARCHIVE
Radiowalk by Anna Khvyl & Piotr Armianovski, commissioned for Time Based: Sonic Interventions festival. Move through your own city, and become part of a temporary, nomadic sonic community. Open to those walking or using wheelchairs.
Broadcasting will be available in Ukrainian and English.
This time, Bakunn dives into the catalogue of Ilian Tape - the iconic label founded in 2007 by Dario Zenker in Munich. This will be a unique edition of the show: the first time we explore a label that has evolved from deep techno roots into something far more hybrid and open-ended.
Early Ilian Tape releases were shaped by the dusty swing of boom-bap hip hop and dubstep influences - with A Tribe Called Quest and Digital Mystikz as key inspirations. Initially known for its minimal and loopy techno with groove, the label gradually shifted as a new wave of post-club producers joined the roster - including Skee Mask, Laksa, Etch, and dubstep heavyweight Commodo. Today, Ilian Tape stands as one of the most respected platforms bridging techno, bass, and experimental club music.
Reshat shares unplayed chords of summer fading - emoitve & romantic, sometimes quiet & calm, sometimes rough & booming - showing spectral variety of guitar-like sound with characteristic psychedelic elements.
Listen to minimal & tech house selection, starting from a little abstract and psychedelic tones to ending with more straightforward and rhythmic sound, in only vynil set prepared by SANDMAN.
Broadcasting rough & chaotic sound structures from different corners of the world of heavy & atypical music in the latest episode of the HUM/GUL series hosted by Mark Golos, known as resident of DTC (Darkness Theory Corp.) and co-founder of STEMS (Kyiv).
Dima Yasiuk prepares a tech-house selection fueled by restrained grooves & catchy rhythmic interplays.
KSENA is a DJ from Crimea, currently based in Kyiv. In this episode of Inner Voyage, she reminisces about her teenage years, when she first discovered slow music: trip-hop, downtempo, and experimental electronics, which she would listen to for hours on her small Sony Walkman. It’s music she keeps coming back to again and again, finding comfort and inspiration in its timeless sound.
Meet Siedin, a seasoned junglist from Luhansk who moved to Kyiv in 2014. As a true badman, he masterfully mixes fiery ragga jungle with rare grooves and atmospheric vibes, blending 1994–95 old-school classics with top-tier new-school production.