Lose yourself in the Cosmos

Rust; Fri 13 June, 01:00; 60kr

We Are The Way For The Cosmos To Know Itself

Late-night electronic music with lots of beeps, bobs and a touch of the psychedelic brilliance that runs parallel to the avant-garde carriage pulled by bands such as Animal Collective. 

Chaotic and psychedelically-immersive, this will feature synchronised videos of space-age supernova reels and cascades of light and colour that resonate with the fever pitch sheen of an alternate universe. 

Prepare to lose yourself in an ambient, shoegazing sound that will run well into the night and usher in the day.


Mike Heron & Trembling Bells

Global CPH; Fri 13 June, 22:00; 90kr 


(Photo: Flickr Koe Pinder)

Primed psychedelic folk that has the campfire feel of those rare clear summer nights when you can almost touch the stars. Friday the 13th helps to romanticise this idea further. 


Copenhell afterparty

High Voltage; Sat 14 June, 14:00; price TBA


(Photo: Colourbox)

Not much info here, but for those thirsting for a taste of the action on Refshaleøen during Copenhell, this is the next best thing. High Voltage is THE heavy metal venue.  

 





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