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Sad Banana and Sad Friends

Sad Banana - Live

Sad Banana is a musician and semi-professional banana. They Attempt to look at the world from the perspective of a banana. From inconsistent reflections, it attempts to make an existential fruit salad filled with lyrics that balance between grandiloquence and panic attack, vulnerability and kitsch, politics and pastiche. Sad B is a crossover of various uncontrolled disciplines thrown together with as a common link the philosophy of Dadaism, the attitude of the punk tradition and rap music.

Willem Malfliet

Plays no input mixer + acoustic guitar. Willem Malfliet is a Brussels based musician and music producer active in the Belgian alternative and jazz scene.In this solo performance, he researches the possibilities of the no-input mixing technique, debuted by Toshimaru Nakamura in the early 2000’s, combined with the sonic characteristics of processed acoustic guitar.

Schobbeeeee

Poe’s Law is Rik Chaubet’s first musical outing under the alias Schobbee. It’s a beautifully referential piece of industrial chaos. Bliss lurks around every corner. Never quite rhythmically, melodically or mentally complete, Rik’s sampledelic album evades any conception both popular and experimental music managed to construct in the last few years. Even though he is an avid listener, as a musician he manages to make outsider sounds like we haven’t heard in a while.

Zora The hooker - Pole installation

Bitten by pole dance for over five years, things really started to get fun for Zora when she discovered pole dancing with stripper shoes. What began as an investigation into the feminist and philosophical nature of pole dancing derailed into a passion for Pole Heels and the desire to start a queer pole dancing community in Brussels, Jezebel Studio. The Hooker, because Zora hand crochets her costumes as a critique on fast fashion and as a feminist tool. Her aesthetic is cute, but also sexy; absurd, but also kinky.

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