w/ Vanyfox, Karen Nyame KG & more
Moonshine
Friday 11th April 2025 at Parallel
23:59-05:00
From Montreal to the world. Moonshine is an artist collective creating lunar-based events, music and apparel centered around African and electronic club culture. Celebrate african and afro-diasporic sounds all night with a full and healthy dose of afrohouse, amapiano, rumba, baile funk, batida, coupé décalé, deep afro house, gqom, jungle, jersey club, breaks, house, bouyon, raboday, kompa, kuduro, kizobazoba, techno and more.
Line-up
Karen Nyame KG
Dubbed as the “Goddess of Rhythm”, KG’s plethora of African polyrhythms, low-end sub-basses, and energetic drum patterns are surefire to showcase the evolving sound of London’s club music hybridity and bounce.
Vanyfox
Batida, Kuduro, Afrobeat… Vanyfox's music is multi-faceted, cosmopolitan and authentic. Originally from Angola and now evolving between Lisbon, Reims and Paris, the prolific 22-year-old DJ and beatmaker has gained enormous traction all over the world in the past few years.
As a child, the young Paulo Alexandre was soothed by the sweet voice of Congolese singer Koffi Olomidé. At the age of 12, pushed by one of his brothers, he embarked on his musical journey, caught up in the frenzy of composition. His relocation to Reims, France, took him away from Batida’s soil – the Afrodiasporic musical genre created by immigrants of Portugal’s former colonies – but did not affect his passion for the sounds of his former Lisbon stomping grounds. Releasing a slew of polished productions on Soundcloud, inspired by Batida pioneers such as Lycox and Niggafox, things accelerated in 2019 when he caught the attention of Branko, formerly of famed Kuduro band Buraka Som Sistema and Enchufada label head, which propelled him on the Lisbon musical scene. Simultaneously, exchanges with Boukan Records producer Bamao Yendé inserted him in the Parisian afro-underground scene. These days, the artist cultivates privileged links with Canadian-Congolese collective Moonshine, with whom he develops performances and party projects in Montréal, Europe and the rest of the world.
As a child, the young Paulo Alexandre was soothed by the sweet voice of Congolese singer Koffi Olomidé. At the age of 12, pushed by one of his brothers, he embarked on his musical journey, caught up in the frenzy of composition. His relocation to Reims, France, took him away from Batida’s soil – the Afrodiasporic musical genre created by immigrants of Portugal’s former colonies – but did not affect his passion for the sounds of his former Lisbon stomping grounds. Releasing a slew of polished productions on Soundcloud, inspired by Batida pioneers such as Lycox and Niggafox, things accelerated in 2019 when he caught the attention of Branko, formerly of famed Kuduro band Buraka Som Sistema and Enchufada label head, which propelled him on the Lisbon musical scene. Simultaneously, exchanges with Boukan Records producer Bamao Yendé inserted him in the Parisian afro-underground scene. These days, the artist cultivates privileged links with Canadian-Congolese collective Moonshine, with whom he develops performances and party projects in Montréal, Europe and the rest of the world.
Chinnamasta
Chinnamasta is an Amsterdam based sonic experimentalist, DJ and researcher. Her sets are layered, eclectic, energetic and flavourful. Through rhythms travelling from the cross-continental sonic routes of the Atlantic, Caribbean and Indian, Chinnamasta will bring you on a venture to shake that ass.
Pierre Kwenders
Pierre Kwenders blends genres, cultures, and languages in his indie-Afro electro sound, merging Congolese rumba, pop, and electronica while singing in Lingala, French, English, Tshiluba, and Kikongo. While his 2022 Polaris Music Prize-winning album, José Louis and the Paradox of Love, cements his place as an innovator, his upcoming EP, Tears On The Dancefloor, teases yet another leap forward.