Golosa Menu:
Amperia, DJ City, Zeno, KH38 and Mashyno 🍜

Who is on the menu for this Saturday’s musical trip at Golosa? A little bit more about them, interviews and music. 

Golosa: Did the pandemic change your relationship to music? 
Amperia: Yes, no I listen to more music at home and I spend even more money on it. Art in general has become more important than ever for my soulcare.

What do you wish for your future dancing/clubbing experiences?
I wish less ticketing system, less cancelling culture, cheaper prices, balanced fees, fair salaries for the workers, cancel the investors, the sponsors, the P.R.. To make sustainable a real independent industry, more collective work, more networking among clubs and event organizers, more accessibility and participation, more community, less branding. And from the EVERYONE, more accountability and awareness regarding drugs (legal ones too).

What track do you love right now?
I sometimes get really obsessed with some new tracks, I burn my brain listening to it until I get sick of it (and my flatmates too), but I am not there right now.

Do you have Golosa in you?
Always Music!

Amperia in some words Amperia aka Aurelia Dinamita: Queer, non binary, Berlin-based raver, record collector, club worker and DJ. Resident and curator of Autopoiesis and poly|motion podcasts. Under Aurelia Dinamita runs the post punk-wave events Dis/tanz and Trash me, and is still part of the Sound Systers network and other troublemakers in town.

DJ CITY in some words DJ City is a producer and DJ that you can find somewhere between romantic poetry and philosophical drum machines. With a love for late eighties aesthetics he soundtracks an imaginary night. Recently he has been working with Public Possession, Permanent Vacation and Cocktail d’Amore music and his latest release is a vinyl only single called “Clocks”. Lately he’s been busy remixing for labels like Correspondent, Live at Robert Johnson and Universal and look forward to playing them to you soon!

Golosa: Did the pandemic change your relationship to music? 
DJ CITY: Surprisingly little! I know a lot of people say they started listening to and writing more ambient and chill music but for me it has been the opposite. Maybe the longing for clubs made me interested in harder and faster music.

What do you wish for your future dancing/clubbing experiences?
I hope that this strong positive vibe I’ve felt and seen around me as clubs reopened stays! I love when we can be appreciative and supportive of each other and our scene. 

What track do you love right now?
Alister feat Tyesha – Starlight.
Every time I hear it I go a little bit crazy.

Do you have Golosa in you?
I feel absolutely goloscious! Eager to see what comes next and look forward to sharing it with you!

Golosa: Did the pandemic change your relationship to music? 
Zeno: It did, it both urged me to rediscover some of the discs hidden in my collection and really value them, but also helped me put them in relationship with other, new tracks I didn’t know before, so I could give them more depth.

What do you wish for your future dancing/clubbing experiences?
I’m looking forward to connecting with people again over music and moves, and have experiences I’ll fondly look back on for years to come.

What track do you love right now?
Acid Horse – No name no slogan

Do you have Golosa in you?
Golosa is in my veins, having found love and met loved ones on its dancefloor. I’m passionate about many things and devour my passions insatiably. Be it music, culture, food or friendships, I want to enjoy them to the max. 

Zeno in some words Zeno is a record collector and music aficionado. Coming from Antwerp, Belgium, he’s been Berlin-based for several years now. In his sets, he likes to explore New Beat and other genres, to take you on a musical journey through untapped gems and experiences.

KH38 in some words As a CO-founder of SpeedMaster Records you can feel his highly paced rhythm and passion for groovy and fast beats with influences from oldschool techno over hardhouse/trance til modern/acid Techno.
All over there is to say is that KH38 will serve you a fast, melodic and pounding techno experience with a lot of sweat guaranteed.

Golosa: Did the pandemic change your relationship to music? 
KH38: Yes absolutely ! The pandemic made me appreciate a good sound system even more!

What do you wish for your future dancing/clubbing experiences?
Bass bass bass and of course as much percussions and hihats as possible.

What track do you love right now?
I have two tracks I can’t get enough of right now, you will hear them for sure on Saturday ✌🏼
H369 – Golden days
Fredy P – Fared

Do you have Golosa in you?
I have a lot of things inside me but one thing for sure is Golosa ✌🏼 get freaky stay freaky ✌🏼

Golosa: Did the pandemic change your relationship to music? 
Mashyno: Yes during the lockdowns I could not listen to “club music”, I was so frustrated to not play. I listened to only pop and indie music.

What do you wish for your future dancing/clubbing experiences?
Vibration and share emotions.

What track do you love right now?
Massimiliano Pagliara – Unfettered

Do you have Golosa in you?
In and out of me 😛

Mashyno in some words Mashyno is an active member of the Berlin Queer underground music scene. With a pinch of joy and a touch of madness, his sets bring the audience to a magic rave: from house to melodic techno through nu-disco, acid, trance, and that special vibration that we call love. He is the co-founder of the delicious Golosa.

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