Program
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Merce Lemon / Camille Camille
Merce’s music feels like an openhearted conversation, wrapped in captivating melodies. For fans of Big Thief, Waxahatchee and Jessica Pratt.
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Horsegirl / Nightshift
Horsegirl is an experimental indie rock trio from Chicago with a DIY ethos.
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Youth Lagoon / Clara Mann
Trevor Powers (Youth Lagoon) presents his latest album, 'Rarely Do I Dream'. Twangy fuzz guitars, sun-drenched synths, and, of course, Powers' intriguing melodies.
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Tomo Katsurada + Macie Stewart + Lia Kohl & Whitney Johnson / DJ: SiM Sound System
From the subtle songs of Tomo Katsurada (ex-Kikagaku Moyo) to the fresh releases of Macie Stewart (International Anthem) and the duo Lia Kohl & Whitney Johnson (Drag City), a captivating triple bill.
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Borgerrio 2025 / Track East / Simon De Rover invites / DJ Ninette / Ammar808 / Time to dub
On Saturday, June 21st, Borgerrio will bring Borgerhout to life, and this year, Trix is also joining with its own stage.
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Press Club / B O I
Tight riffs, pounding drums, and Natalie Foster’s powerful vocals make every track hit like a sledgehammer.
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Nicky Du Soleil / Camilo Donoso
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Preoccupations
After 13 years, 400+ shows, and a fair amount of chaos (think broken bones, stolen gear, lost friends, and hearing loss), Preoccupations continue to redefine themselves.
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Loving
Loving is the Canadian duo of Jesse Henderson and David Parry, known for their poetic, melancholic indie sound that drifts between introspection and experimentation.
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Daði Freyr
Daði Freyr is known for his infectious synth-pop, witty lyrics, and original style.
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Basement / Anxious / Dynamite
Basement broke through in the early 2010s with their mix of grunge, emo, and alt-rock, quickly growing into a true cult band.
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Gordi
With Gordi's clear voice, intelligent production, and personal stories of identity, loss, and resilience, she delivers a compelling, emotionally rich record that lingers long after it ends.
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subtronics
Subtronics' music bursts with explosive dubstep full of “angry robot noises” that guarantee unstoppable energy in a live setting.
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L.A. Witch
Garage rock, dream pop, and psychedelic influences: L.A. Witch takes you to 1960s California
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Jeffrey Lewis & The Voltage
Jeffrey Lewis blends raw folk-punk, sharp lyrics, and live comic storytelling into a unique musical universe bursting with NYC charm and underground energy.
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Merce Lemon / Camille Camille
Merce’s music feels like an openhearted conversation, wrapped in captivating melodies. For fans of Big Thief, Waxahatchee and Jessica Pratt.
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Horsegirl / Nightshift
Horsegirl is an experimental indie rock trio from Chicago with a DIY ethos.
-
Youth Lagoon / Clara Mann
Trevor Powers (Youth Lagoon) presents his latest album, 'Rarely Do I Dream'. Twangy fuzz guitars, sun-drenched synths, and, of course, Powers' intriguing melodies.
-
Tomo Katsurada + Macie Stewart + Lia Kohl & Whitney Johnson / DJ: SiM Sound System
From the subtle songs of Tomo Katsurada (ex-Kikagaku Moyo) to the fresh releases of Macie Stewart (International Anthem) and the duo Lia Kohl & Whitney Johnson (Drag City), a captivating triple bill.
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Borgerrio 2025 / Track East / Simon De Rover invites / DJ Ninette / Ammar808 / Time to dub
On Saturday, June 21st, Borgerrio will bring Borgerhout to life, and this year, Trix is also joining with its own stage.
-
Press Club / B O I
Tight riffs, pounding drums, and Natalie Foster’s powerful vocals make every track hit like a sledgehammer.
-
Nicky Du Soleil / Camilo Donoso
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Preoccupations
After 13 years, 400+ shows, and a fair amount of chaos (think broken bones, stolen gear, lost friends, and hearing loss), Preoccupations continue to redefine themselves.
-
Loving
Loving is the Canadian duo of Jesse Henderson and David Parry, known for their poetic, melancholic indie sound that drifts between introspection and experimentation.
-
Daði Freyr
Daði Freyr is known for his infectious synth-pop, witty lyrics, and original style.
-
Basement / Anxious / Dynamite
Basement broke through in the early 2010s with their mix of grunge, emo, and alt-rock, quickly growing into a true cult band.
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Gordi
With Gordi's clear voice, intelligent production, and personal stories of identity, loss, and resilience, she delivers a compelling, emotionally rich record that lingers long after it ends.
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subtronics
Subtronics' music bursts with explosive dubstep full of “angry robot noises” that guarantee unstoppable energy in a live setting.
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L.A. Witch
Garage rock, dream pop, and psychedelic influences: L.A. Witch takes you to 1960s California
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Jeffrey Lewis & The Voltage
Jeffrey Lewis blends raw folk-punk, sharp lyrics, and live comic storytelling into a unique musical universe bursting with NYC charm and underground energy.