Terra
FRIDAY 29TH MARCH AT PARALLEL
23:59-05:00
Every Friday, Parallel opens the doors to Terra: a fresh weekly club concept showcasing sounds from the global electronic underground. Powerhouse Manuka Honey headlines the final Terra edition in March, delivering a diverse blend of reggaeton, dembow, Brazilian funk, perreo, industrial, and noise-infused mysticism. Supported by local hero Nivek and Terra resident OISHĪ.
About: Terra
Welcome to a new home ground in Amsterdam where sounds from the global diaspora collide and mutate with the western electronic sphere, creating new matter united by a percussive, bass-driven cohesion.
Together with a team of residents and weekly guests, Terra showcases a weekly constellation of Afro house, Amapiano, baile funk, batida, gqom, futuristic mutations of dancehall, reggaeton and many more under one roof. Read more about this new chapter in Amsterdam's nightlife and get to know our residents here.
Line-up
Manuka Honey
Beyond her individual endeavors, Malik co-founds SUZIO, a London-based Latin American queer collective and club night, a dedicated space honoring LatAm underground artists. Additionally, she serves as the resident astrologer for gal-dem magazine.
Her music productions and remixes have earned her a notable position within esteemed catalogs like NAAFI, Promesses, Daytimers, and YCO. Complementing her talent on the decks, her debut EP "Industrial Princess" reflects her innate connection to the global underground scene. This release unveils an artist capable of seamlessly integrating her diverse influences into a mesmerizing blend of mysticism.
Nivek
OISHĪ
OISHĪ's creativity flows effortlessly, merging vogue beats, baile funk, Afro rhythms, and house into her distinctive sound. She's a professional when it comes to providing the musical gems that crowds so often desire - the familiar anthems that feel melodic, warm, and lusty.
RESIDENTS
HOUSE RULES
Please familiarise yourself with the House Rules prior to arrival to help keep Parallel a safe space where people feel free to be their entire selves.