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Wed 21.06.23 → 16:00
KRAKE
OPENING
House of
Music
Entrance is free!
PANELS
WORKSHOPS
CONCERTS
BBQ
OPEN AIR
BBQ
16:00 – 18:00
18:00 – 21:00
LOBBY
17:00
21:00
22:00
22:30
STUDIO
19:00
We kick off - just in time for Fete de la Musique - with our Opening at the House of Music on the RAW-Area, co-hosted by Resident Advisor.
The screening of "Crip Camp – A Disability Revolution" sets the mood: "We understood at that time that the disabled young people were not the problem, but we were the problem - we, the non-disabled, our ideas about disability".
The panel will bring together local and international community activists to share insights into their work, discuss principles of inclusion and diversity, and collectively develop perspectives for an inclusive subcultural industry.
Those who don't like to sit still, can meet and mingle outside with music and BBQ vibes or try out drum machines, synthesizers and other music production machines in the open studio, which is hosted by the artists of our in-house collective Ick Mach Welle.
And since a Krake Opening without a concert wouldn’t be Krake, we'll round off the day with a performance by the Belgian combo Choolers Division - mumble rap meets experimental electronics - and a live performance by Bläck Dävil, whose Schnäll Schnäll EP is being released on Killekill in July.
Wed 21.06.23 → 16:00
from Sat 24.06. 14:00
to Sun 25.06. 23:59
KRAKE
WEEKENDER
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30+ HRS
PERFORMANCES
CONCERTS
DJS
SATURDAY DAYTIME GARDEN
16:00
SATURDAY NIGHT INDOOR
SATURDAY NIGHT AMBIENT GARDEN
SUNDAY DAYTIME GARDEN
Our weekender will be a 30+ hours marathon at ://about blank: Bands, live acts, DJs & performances, big names, young up-and-comers, punk, techno, house, electro, ambient - it's all there.
We always thought that punk and techno go well together. Therefore we start Saturday at noon in Berlin’s most beautiful club garden with concerts by 21 Downbeat from Rambazamba, Wellen.Brecher, the band behind this year’s inclusive summer hit Tierisch Verboten, and Pisse, probably the hottest punk band in Germany right now.
At night, the garden turns into an enchanted dreamland, with artists like Vivian Koch, Daniela Huertra and Museum Of No Art providing infinite ambient soundscapes.
Meanwhile inside the club, witness bangers across all floors in classic Krake style. Drag Syndrome sets the scene, a British collective of drag artists with down syndrome, taking our core values right to the stage: Self-expression, daring and a lot of fun. They are followed by a whole bunch of acts like The Hacker, Imogen, Luz1e and Acidfinky, all of whom are guaranteed to bring a high level of intensive bodywork to the dance floor.
Come back to the garden on Sunday morning, as DJ Stingray 313, Detroit In Effect, Alienata and Nite Fleit and more finish off the festival with a big closing rave.
from Saturday 24.06. 14:00
to Sunday 25.06. 23:59
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KRAKE FESTIVAL is a Berlin based festival for challenging electronic music, organized by the Killekill crew. Krake means octopus and the festival is organised in a comparable way: Over the coarse of a week it spreads across various locations. KRAKE is not about genres or hype, it’s about music, that dares to step off the beaten track, about surprising performances and a down-to-earth attitude, far off the mainstream.
KRAKE FESTIVAL is a Berlin based festival for challenging electronic music, organized by the Killekill crew. Krake means octopus and the festival is organised in a comparable way: Over the coarse of a week it spreads across various locations. KRAKE is not about genres or hype, it’s about music, that dares to step off the beaten track, about surprising performances and a down-to-earth attitude, far off the mainstream.
KRAKE FESTIVAL is a Berlin based festival for challenging electronic music, organized by the Killekill crew. Krake means octopus and the festival is organised in a comparable way: Over the coarse of a week it spreads across various locations. KRAKE is not about genres or hype, it’s about music, that dares to step off the beaten track, about surprising performances and a down-to-earth attitude, far off the mainstream.