On Sunday, June 8th, we’re taking over both stages of Neue Zukunft. The big stage hosts a lineup of genre-defying performances: Dis Fig brings a cathartic set, combining vocals and noise alongside Spooky-J on drums. Rauchen channels the diverse extremes of hardcore into something sharp and elegant, while WüT explores the chaotic space where punk, crust and death metal collide. Karkait embraces extreme expression—broken rhythms, scorched sounds, scream-cries and whisper-sighs—into a chaos of dissonance, uncertainty, and existential angst whereas Glaza weaves grungy punk and shoegaze into dense, emotional layers.
Meanwhile, the small stage dives deep into experimental sound practices with and through machines. PΞB unleashes a brutal, voice-and-drum-driven industrial performance. Thomim builds walls of sound in the strange, shifting space between body and device. Zustand D merges clarinet behaviors, feedback, and electronics into exploratory forms. Forbidden: 4ØΞrror tears the stage apart with raw noise tangled in cables, and Hammatawatannaruenbolleflaasch — a new project — delivers blasphemous improv noise punk.
Between the chaos, the garden of Neue Zukunft offers space to drift, switch stages, and catch your breath.