WIDE Radio Fiesta Vol. 7

Photography: Rosie Foster  📷

 

WIDE Radio Fiesta returns on Friday the 7th of December with our first all-female lineup, which is sure to make you shake and jitter with its insane combination of sheer bass rumble, bodacious girl power and straight nasty experimental vibes.

 

Fibonacci Curls (EE. UU.)

Tracee Ellis Floss hails from Orlando, FL, and is still finding her scene (although she’s pretty positive she’ll find it in NY). Inspired by the works of established DJs like Yaeji, LOKA and Mia Carucci, she’s more than ready to set the mood for our little late afternoon/early evening with a setlist that skips any beating around the bush, constantly tilting its head towards the dancefloor and saying “‘c’mon!”, ranging from intense jump-around DnB and techno-ish electronica to the warmer, leg-spreading-and-hip-shaking  Afro-Caribbean beats that we’re known for.

 

 

N3t4 (Peru)

Then it’s the turn for Yannet Vilela from Lima, Perú, broadcasting a never-heard-before set inspired on her last trip to the jungle at the Free Bass Lamas music festival, where she picked up the cosmic resonance of Bass and tailored an entirely new party-able repertoire. This might either tone it down a little or crank it the FUCK up (we can’t really tell) as the selection delves in techno, industrial, DnB, acid house and the more hip-hop infused footwork, from a city which is currently going strong into the genre.

 


Odete (Portugal)

Finally, we’ll be honored to patch our signal to one the most prominent members of the ÇIRCA collective, Odete. From Lisbon, the DJ and producer shared with us her gritty and mysterious mixes which sit comfortably in the territories of experimental electronica, ambient, noise and afro-portuguese rhythms circling around a danceable 4/4 beat, although she might replace kick drums with the sound of baseball bats on old, bubbly T.V. screens and throw in the occasional summoning chant for Shub-Niggurath’s unholy cries of beyond-mortal sensuality and razor-sharp femininity.