For more than 40 years, Radio Campus Bruxelles has been tickling the ears of its listeners. Fantastical musical selections for discerning music lovers, cultural agendas, community programs and thematic slots, 92.1 is free radio with a program as rich as it is varied.
On Saturday 8 april, Atelier210 invites the Radio Campus team to leave the ULB studio behind for a crazy evening. The opportunity to go behind the scenes of the radio, well surrounded by friends on stage and behind the turntables. On the program: live radio studio to discover what is hidden behind the programming, live and dj sets to jiggle
Line Up: DJs : Pauline Rivière et David Le Simple Live : Secte DJ : Leslie Doumerc DJs : Chloé et Hugo Live : Apulati Bien DJs : Illia Selecta + Wicked Selekta DJs : Rebel Up (Seb & Rico) DJs : Rokia Bamba + Xanass Live : Reymour
doors: 19h30 show: 20:30 presales: Pay What You Can at the door: 10€
This wednesday is a double African concert night at Atelier210 and Bonnefooi.
In Atelier210 tamashek rocker Mdou Moctar from Agadez, Niger, will play as part of Autumn Falls festival. warmup dj set & afterparty Rebel Up SebCat& Funky Bompa.
MdouMoctar immediately stands out as one of the most innovative artists in contemporary Saharan music. His unconventional interpretations of Tuareg guitar have pushed him to the forefront of a crowded scene. Back home in Agadez, he’s celebrated for his original compositions and verbose poetry, an original creator in a genre defined by cover bands. In the exterior, where Saharan rock has become one of the continents biggest musical exports, he’s earned a name for himself with his guitar moves. Mdou shreds with a relentless and frenetic energy that utterly sets him apart. His latest album ‘Ilana The Creator’ is out on Sahel Sounds, listen here >
ticket 14€ presale, 17€ at door all info > FB event / website
and for those of you in the city centre and in the mood for some griot music: Kaito Winse from Burkina Faso will play a FREE concert in Bonnefooi.
His concert is made from 9 songs and 9 shorts stories explaining the message of songs or instrument’s origins, depending on the mood. Chatting with audiences, Kaito Winse takes them to Lankoue, his village of Sourou from Burkina Faso. His songs reveal Samo land and griot traditions from Burkina Faso through ancestors praise, edifying traditional stories (tales). So many topics sung with a powerful and natural voice, which impose listening and silence before convincing by a melodious, bewitching and catchy texture via traditional instruments such as the mouth bow, Fula flutes, calabash and more. In 2020 his solo album will be released on Rebel Up Records. See a short video here.