Nessi Gomes a portugál fado zene és a kortárs brit zenei hatások egyedi keverékéről ismert. Zenéjét a befelé forduló, nyers és éteri dalszövegek jellemzik, amelyek a lélek mélységeit és az emberi tapasztalatokat kutatják.
Nanana is a five -member postpunk band with etheric vocals, anger, love and search for intellect. Rooted in the essence of psych/dark folk of her debut, Kæry Ann’s artistic journey expands to doom and stoner worlds.
Space prog stoner-rock from space! An amazing journey into the universe! Lausanne-based crazy people in the cockpit! Takeoff and fly-ride high!
One of the biggest Dutch star bands, which is very popular with its cheerful, relaxed indie and hit pop rock, and its song "War" is also topping the charts on domestic radio stations, is returning to the ship!
Hungarian alternative pop, with its lyrical, text-centered vocals, which also select from the toolbox of classical harmonies, meets a lush mix of Austrian indie pop, 60s psychedelic folk and dream pop this evening.
One of the most exciting formations in contemporary techno, Elektro Guzzi, who excelled with their analog instruments early in their career, return to the Ship with their dizzying trance music. Support act by their Viennese brothers: Hertzinger.
Csalogány's music explores the boundaries of psychology, mysticism, and Central European folklore. Moving as a Giant is known for its powerful fusion of noise, fuzz, and emotion.
Anika combines elements of dub, post-punk and psychedelic with elements of dnb and a strong emphasis on vocals. Jules War is the project of Eszter Lovasi, who creates a dense, emotional world through her songs that deal with intimate, internal struggles.
Ingenious French Thylacine returns with his transportive, progressive electronic music that incorporates acoustic instruments, field recordings, classical melodies and driving electro beats.
One of the most important formations in the field of industrial electronica Swiss The Young Gods will return to the A38 Ship after many years.
A superstar Danish bass-piano duo, an exciting Iranian solo project and a great solo performance by Lőrinc Barabás in an evening where we travel around the world from multiple directions and step out of every dimension.
Over the past six years, the Maastricht-based quartet has toured the world, performing at renowned venues and festivals such as Paradiso, North Sea Jazz Festival, and Fuji Rock. From Europe to Asia and all the way to America, their travels and cultural encounters have directly inspired the making of this new album.
AKASHALIVE’s live electronic performance is built on real, hand-played rhythms: world percussions, handpan, and a hybrid electronic drum setup. The other main protagonist of the night is SUDUAYA, the internationally acclaimed French producer and live act,
Mélanie Pain the iconic voice of Nouvelle Vague after three critically acclaimed albums is back with How and Why, a luminous and stripped-back fourth album.
Valentino Vivace is one of the most distinctive voices in the new wave of Swiss pop music. He blends Italo disco, French touch and indie pop into a sound that feels both retro and futuristic.
Soaring neo-soul, funk and jazz courtesy of two great young bands, who will heat up the belly of the ship together like spiritual brothers!
This is music that lingers. Music that comforts. Music that heals.
Greek metal with oriental and Balkan melodies and a preserved raw, uncompromisingly heavy character meets wonderful Hungarian stoner-rock and grunge metal this evening.
Three exciting projects in one evening with delicate, dreamlike, drifting electronics, caressing vocals, subtly experimental musicians, and a good atmosphere.