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Admission free (collection)
Every third Sunday of the month from 15:00 bis 19:00
We have vegan hot dogs!

Timetable vom 18.1.2026:

15:00 KALIXYS
16:00 YUE 月G
17:00 Butterflyca
18:00 CR77

 

Further dates:
15.02.2026
15.03.2026
19.04.2026

lazy club is Dampfzentrale Berne's listening format, which takes place every third Sunday afternoon of the month in the foyer. 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.

Further information to follow soon.

CR77

Aka Goran Utan aka Freddy Betong aka Vaterloch aka Depressnig aka Basstrid aka yang haus brutal, also known as the cashier at the Dampfzentrale, lives out his pronounced affinity for remixes of pop songs in his DJ sets. Cyril really likes that. His familiar territory includes fog-filled laundry rooms as well as the ominous barn of the Liebesting Festival at the Château de Gresoux, where he now also has a hand in the musical program.

KALIXYS

KALIXYS moves between internet culture and harsh reality. For her, there is no cringe, no shame in self-expression, no need to explain herself, and no reason not to show her claws when she wants to. KALIXYS is warm and cold, nice and mean, shy and sexy, soft and hard, slow and fast, basic and camp – and always hits the mark.

KALIXYS is also a DJ, producer, performer, promoter, editor, and, since the end of 2025, manager of the Klub Kegelbahn in Lucerne, where she was also a long-time resident DJ and hosts her own nxc party «meow meow:3».

YUE 月G

YUE G works with multidisciplinary methods touching dance, music, theatre, film, cuisine, and cultural event organisation. Active since 2010, she has developed solo and collaborative projects throughout Switzerland and Europe. Her work often explores melancholic, surrealist states of being, where time and social space blur, using performance, music, and visuals to express things undefined. A key focus in her work is participating in fostering more Asian solidarities from an antiracist, intersectional and feminist standpoint, and creating more awareness for the colonial histories that touch different Asian communities. Musically, she moves between pop, electronic, and spoken word, with theremin and Buchla synthesizer as long-time allies. Projects like Hoya and Ocean Oublié / Assordante have featured on BBC6, The Wire, and Missy Magazine, playing on a multitude of stages and venues in Europe like the Fusion Festival and Bad Bonn Kilbi, Kampnagel Hamburg.

Butterflyca

Butterflyca emerge from the vibrant Bernese music scene and captivate their listeners with their unmistakable blend of electronic soundscapes, poetic lyrics and ethereal rhythms that defy classic beat structures and norms. Drawing on genres such as experimental pop, cloud rap and electronic music, Butterflyca’s tracks tell of relationships and patterns of socialisation, of moments of realisation, of the in-between, of the heaviness and lightness of being in love, of connections between people and of cycles and repetitions, of transformation and construction sites. Immersed in kitsch & with autotune-distorted voices, they sing about the urgent questions of a young life – always hauntingly dramatic, raw, honest and heartfelt.

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