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C2C Festival 2025

C2C Festival is preparing to deliver its largest, most ambitious city-wide programme yet, welcoming over 42,000 attendees to an expanded multi-venue experience across Turin, during Torino Art Week (30 October – 2 November). Having sold out for the fourth consecutive year, the festival continues its ascent as a defining global meeting point for contemporary and experimental music, presenting 68 artists from 21 countries, including 21 Italian exclusives and 7 live debuts.

Under the 2025 theme “Per aspera ad astra” (Through hardship to the stars) — a tribute to founder Sergio Ricciardone — the festival will stretch beyond traditional concert formats, activating performance halls, ballrooms, educational stages, sonic showcases, and public listening formats across the city.

TMLAB x C2C: a transnational curatorial layer powered by facilitation

This year, TMLAB (Transnational Music Lab) will be embedded across the festival, contributing a structured curatorial and artistic facilitation layer focused on emerging curators, cross-border artist collaborations, critical sound dialogues, and site-responsive sonic interventions.

On Thursday 30 October, C2C HQ at Combo will host the TMLAB Curators Showcase, curated by Federico Zonno, selected through the 2024 TMLAB Open Call for Curators. The showcase will feature sets by AMAZON, Not Mass, and Strada, followed by a collective listening format titled “Soundscapes as Resistance”, exploring how sound environments can operate as political, emotional, and cultural acts rather than background texture.

On Friday 31 October, Lingotto Fiere will stage a TMLAB-enabled collaboration between Uruguayan artist Lechuga Zafiro and Turin-based Italian-Colombian experimental duo Tresca y Tigre. The performance will be the result of an intensive pre-festival residency, held in the days leading up to the event, bringing together different musical lineages into a new live-tested sonic formation — aligning with TMLAB’s mission to accelerate transnational sound synergies through facilitation, not prescription.

C2C Talks x TMLAB: curatorial futures, citizenship, and broadcast interventions – Within C2C Talks at Teatro Regio (Friday 31 October), TMLAB will activate:

  • Two closed transnational workshops for young curators and artists, focused on curatorial experimentation, festival mediation, and artist development pipelines
  • The sonic roundtable “Citizenship Beyond the State”, a discussion exploring diasporic identity, transnational belonging, and the politics of citizenship through sound, curation, and live audio inserts
  • Live sound interventions by Radio Banda Larga, operating as micro-broadcast sonic inserts across the festival grounds, reinforcing radio as a curatorial medium rather than supporting infrastructure

TMLAB’s presence at C2C will demonstrate how transnational curatorial facilitation, residency-driven artist collaboration, experimental broadcast formats, and listening ecologies can scale within major festival ecosystems without diluting artistic identity. As the festival unfolds across the city, TMLAB will continue to cultivate cross-border curatorial pathways, new sonic debuts, live-tested collaborations, and critical sound communication formats — reinforcing that the future of festivals lies in enabling frameworks, not fixed narratives.

Puwerty Festival 2025

The 2025 edition of Puwerty Festival, hosted by La Casa Encendida in Madrid (16–18 October 2025), will continue to celebrate artists under 26 who work from multidisciplinary creation, experimentation, and audiovisual and scenic hybridity. Built on the Power + Puberty formula, the festival serves as a stage for young creators shaped by meme culture and digital communities, inviting them to reconnect sound, performance, craft, and analogue visual storytelling into new artistic languages.

TMLAB activities across the festival – Aligned with the ethos of curatorial and artistic facilitation, the festival programme will feature:

  • Vida Galleta by Cristina Moreno Vitas (16 Oct), the winning project of Inbox 2025, presented as a fanzine-snack-performance exploring youth housing precariousness
  • Liquid Youth (16–18 Oct), a 3-session film series co-curated with ECAM students, mapping themes of gender, solitude, family, and economic precariousness in digital-era coming of age
  • Swan Feather textile workshop with Agitad4 (17 Oct), creating hand-made textile amulets for identity expression
  • Zumbada Talk with Inés Rodríguez (17 Oct), exploring political graphics and youth housing activism
  • Elvira del Rocío + Plinio (17 Oct), intimate concerts merging self-designed scenography, songwriting, and Super8 film narratives
  • Animation, Transformation workshop with illustrator Karmen Ameller (18 Oct), exploring 2D animation and creative metamorphosis
  • I, the Apostle with Ascen.cura (18 Oct), building a trans-identity moodboard through queer reinterpretation of sacred archives
  • Pole-dance performance with Colectivo MIM, Jade Carmen & Carola Jiménez (18 Oct), presenting embodied sensuality as dissident expression
  • Closing concert by Puttaneska (18 Oct) + jungle-infused DJ set by KINARA, blending jersey club, jungle, cumbia, UK garage and drum & bass into the festival’s final dance ritual

Curatorial & visual identity

The 2025 visual world of Puwerty will be led by Karmen Ameller, while curatorial direction by Mireya Larriba, the first selected TMLAB curator, ensures the festival remains a generational lab of artistic transition, discipline collision, and sonic self-invention.

More information here: Puwerty 2025 | La Casa Encendida

Electrónica en Abril 2025: Expanding the Boundaries of Electronic Music

Electrónica en Abril, La Casa Encendida’s longest-running and most iconic music festival, returns for its 21st edition this spring with a renewed curatorial vision and a bold, forward-looking programme. Taking place from April 3 to 6, 2025, the festival invites audiences to discover some of the most original voices in contemporary electronic music, sound art, and club culture today.

This year, the festival also connects with the TMLAB – Transnational Music Lab European project, which supports new forms of collaboration and artistic mobility across the continent. Several artists and curatorial elements presented during the festival are part of this wider transnational dialogue, contributing to a broader vision of sound as a shared, critical, and inclusive space. Highlights from this year’s programme include:

  • Colin Self, presenting GASP!, a performance with a local amateur choir that blurs the lines between concert, ceremony, and community gesture
  • Abdullah Miniawy & Maurice Louca, whose live set reimagines Sufi musical heritage through radical electronics
  • A hands-on workshop by producer and DJ Merca Bae, exploring club music’s links to Latin American and Caribbean rhythms
  • A round-table on Madrid’s electronic music landscape, featuring voices from collectives, curators, and promoters shaping the city’s current scene

Curated by Elisa Luengo—music programmer at Dekmantel and one of the most insightful voices in the European music scene—this new cycle opens up the genre to its edges, weaving connections with traditional and popular forms, community rituals, and alternative listening practices. The 2025 edition features a compelling mix of concerts, listening sessions, music production workshops, and public talks, creating a space where electronic sound becomes a tool for experimentation, cultural reflection, and collective experience.

Find more: Electronics in April 2025 | La Casa Encendida

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