Tushen Raï & Warum
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Some sets don’t aim for peak time.
They absorb it, bend it, stretch it until the dancefloor loses all sense of time.
Tushen Raï & Warum operate in that in-between space:
where Weird Wave flirts with ’90s UK rave,
where dub techno sweats beneath layers of unstable acid,
where progressive trance dissolves into a humid, mutating space disco.
Nothing is defined in advance — everything is written with the dancefloor.
Their playground exists between borders,
a fragile balance between the strange and the obvious.
A stack of rare records, obscure editions, forgotten pressings, anonymous tapes.
They dig the way one maps a secret territory: one eye on the margins, the other on the
bodies.
For them, mixing is a language.
Basslines crawl, delays spill over, percussion breathes.
A TB-303 line emerges — not as a gimmick, but as a distorted memory.
Trance is never frontal — it’s progressive, hypnotic, almost insidious.
The groove settles slowly, until the body lets go before the mind does.
Residents of major French clubs (Le Rex in Paris, Le Sucre in Lyon),
their music travels across continents — from iconic venues to carefully guarded underground
spaces (Bar Americas in Guadalajara, Kaputt in Bogotá, Womb in Tokyo, Razzmatazz in Barcelona,
Kabarett in Haifa, Tempio del Futuro Perduto in Milan), as well as international festivals such as the
essential Futur Festival in Turin and Fusion Festival in Germany.
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