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Free entry (Donations)
Duration: 3.00 – 6.00 p.m.

15:00: Aya Metwalli
16:00: Sirens Of Lesbos
17:00: Nelly Hello

lazy club is Dampfzentrale Berne’s listening format. The series aims to celebrate the collective listening of music in an informal, low-threshold and cosy setting. At each event, three people from the regional, national and occasionally international music scene (musicians, curators, journalists, concertgoers, DJs) are invited to play an hour of music. The DJ sets may cover as broad a musical spectrum as possible and should not necessarily serve a dancefloor context. For the opening of Swiss Dance Days, the lazy club offers a relaxed space to arrive, sharpen your focus, and simply be.

Aya Metwalli

Aya Metwalli is a singer born into an orchestra that never tunes. The city taught her music the hard way: car horns striking like brass knuckles, busted loudspeakers spilling discordant calls to prayer, and street vendors hollering the dead awake. She learned the piano to silence the noise, picked up a guitar to wear her heart on the strings, and took up electronics to turn bad electricity into song. Her music is an expressionist lament; her voice quivers as it conquers. Onstage, she doesn’t perform as much as confess: an intimate gesture, a bare nerve amplified, a slow burn with an aftertaste of tristesse.

Sirens Of Lesbos

Aunty and Noblesse are the heart and soul of up and coming band Sirens Of Lesbos. From rap heavyweight JID and funk icon Bootsy Collins to NTS resident dreamcastmoe, Drake-backed newcomer SadBoi, and Kendrick Lamar collaborator Zacari, Sirens Of Lesbos bridge generations and genres with ease. After live tours across the EU and UK, they now bring that global energy to the booth: Aunty’s and Noblesse’s DJ sets are steeped in the diasporic underground – weaving UK funky, Egyptian mahraganat, Caribbean dembow, East African shaabi and more into unpredictable, floor-shaking journeys. Each set is a community event, a space to reconnect, recharge, and move together.

Nelly Hello

Nelly Hello music and dj sets are chaotic, textural, pop, noisey, fun and sad. A moment to welcome the flow of constant change. She performed with her musical project around Switzerland in venues such as Les Urbaines, Festival de la cité or Endless Bazaar.

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