SAT 16/05 [Doors 21:00 / Start 22:00]
RITOURNELLE x TUNE (Various Others Closing Party)
BLITZ
Authentically Plastic
Blawan
Carl Gari (Jonas Yamer, Till Funke) & Lynne Azzam LIVE
MJK b2b Pariah
Nkisi LIVE
Sarmabot
Tikiman & Richard Akingbehin
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In May 2026, the music series TUNE (Haus der Kunst) and the festival RITOURNELLE join forces for the first time. Presented within the framework of the contemporary art festival Various Others, TUNE X RITOURNELLE unfolds across three consecutive evenings, establishing a multifaceted musical program at the intersection of art and club culture.
The lineup brings together defining voices in contemporary electronic music:
Nkisi, co-founder of NON Worldwide, interweaves polyrhythmic structures, kraut-inflected spiritual synth textures, and radical techno approaches into a singular, multifaceted sound. The voice of dub poet Tikiman (aka Paul St. Hilaire) — which enveloped seminal Basic Channel releases of the 1990s in a haze of depth and resonance — meets Richard Akingbehin to create a low-frequency echo chamber between reggae, dub, and techno, suspended between futurism and memory.
Blawan has spent over a decade shaping a universe entirely his own. Since debuting on XL Recordings in 2021 with Woke Up Right Handed, he has continued to push his sound into ever more daring territory, blending distorted drum architectures, piercing synth work, and his own unmistakable vocal into disorienting, genre-defying forms. MJK returns to Munich following his memorable Plus-Floor Set at the 2023 edition of Ritournelle, and he now makes his BLITZ Floor debut alongside Pariah for a b2b DJ set traversing dubstep, grime, and breakbeat-inflected techno. Opening the night with their brooding and menacing sound are Ritournelle veterans Carl Gari with Jonas Yamer & Till Funke: this time accompanied by the voice of Lynne Azzam.
On the Secret Floor, Anja Lekavski, known as Sarmabot, cultivates her distinct strand of the city’s underground scene, while Authentically Plastic presents yet another facet of their expansive artistic practice within a club context.