On October 18th at Q Club in Via Padova, Milan, unleash your joy and dance to the unexpected with nd_baumecker, Aaron Blau & Senio Zapruder in a queer, electro-fueled celebration of connection and freedom
Words MATTIA MARCASSA BARBIERI

ND_Baumecker: Architecture of Sound

Headlining the evening, nd_baumecker embodies a radical musical vision. His approach is never linear; he navigates between disco, house, and techno with an almost choreographic skill, constructing sets oscillating between structure and deconstruction. His obsessive attention to sound dynamics allows each transition to maintain tension, avoiding the predictable. At Q Club, his performance promises to be a hypnotic immersion into a continuously expanding sonic universe. His philosophy? Surprise is the only dogma.
Aaron Blau & Senio Zapruder: Electronic Dialectics
Supporting him, the Milanese duo Aaron Blau and Senio Zapruder represent two facets of the same prism: Blau, with his inclination for minimalist patterns and deep frequencies, and Zapruder, with a more experimental and deconstructed aesthetic. Both capable of manipulating rhythm as a plastic material, their sets thrive on contrasts and repetitions, playing on the edge between emotionality and physical drive. Together with nd_baumecker, their presence adds sonic depth to the evening.
Queer. Electro. Synthesis of Desire
The Party is not just a sonic context but a queer microcosm where identities dissolve and reform under the power of the beat. Here, music becomes a means of liberation and self-expression, a language that challenges conventions and reworks entertainment paradigms. In this dialectic between irony and desire, between sensuality and rebellion, the dancefloor at Q Club transforms into a laboratory of infinite possibilities.
Joy as Resistance: A Sonic Narrative
The message of The Party is implicit in the very structure of the event: joy, filtered through sound waves and collective movement, becomes a political act. On an evening where sound is the raw material, music is not merely entertainment but a narrative, a dialogue between the individual and the collective, between body and space. On October 18, The Party will not just be an experience to live; it will be a sonic tapestry to decipher, a cryptic manifesto of contemporary resistance and queer affirmation.