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The second CTM x ICA 2026 night explores composition as a process of constant mutation, tracing parallel routes through experimental sound towards intricate and unsettled forms.
Thriving on a shared fixation with synthetic biology and microscopic collisions of sound data, Cyst is a collaboration between Iglooghost and Daisy*. Maximalist digital beats are welded onto a hyper-viscous sonic palette. The resulting metamorphosis-heavy club organisms feel gelatinous, all ruptured breakbeats and bioluminescent aural textures.
Alpha Maid slices through shifting indie-punk soundscapes, dub currents nodding to her Jamaican heritage, hazy emo reverberations and the grit of experimental noise whispering across it all. Sparked by a growing fascination with particle physics, her work is informed by a fascination with the unknown; the vast, unexplored spaces of possibility beyond what we can currently perceive.

Europa's A/V works are birthed in the liminal: penned in jet-lagged twilight, forged in the groaning belly of planes, trains, and transit purgatories. His songs are restless, shedding old skins as new ones form, always on the cusp of somewhere else. Pop is rendered into pixelated shards, club anthems stretched to their breaking point, ambient tones leaking glittery viscera.

Thriving on a shared fixation with synthetic biology and microscopic collisions of sound data, Cyst is a collaboration between Iglooghost and Daisy*. Maximalist digital beats are welded onto a hyper-viscous sonic palette. The resulting metamorphosis-heavy club organisms feel gelatinous, all ruptured breakbeats and bioluminescent aural textures.
Alpha Maid slices through shifting indie-punk soundscapes, dub currents nodding to her Jamaican heritage, hazy emo reverberations and the grit of experimental noise whispering across it all. Sparked by a growing fascination with particle physics, her work is informed by a fascination with the unknown; the vast, unexplored spaces of possibility beyond what we can currently perceive.

Europa's A/V works are birthed in the liminal: penned in jet-lagged twilight, forged in the groaning belly of planes, trains, and transit purgatories. His songs are restless, shedding old skins as new ones form, always on the cusp of somewhere else. Pop is rendered into pixelated shards, club anthems stretched to their breaking point, ambient tones leaking glittery viscera.

CTM Festival for Adventurous Music & Art connects multi-perspective experiences, critical reflection, and collaborative learning via a yearly festival and continuous collaborative projects, publications, commissions, concerts, club nights, and more. For over 25 years, CTM has been highlighting new strains of pop and fringe cultures that venture through the weird, the challenging, the cathartic, the esoteric, the contagious, and the ecstatic – simultaneously exploring sonic histories, contexts, and political and technological entanglements. Though international in its approach, CTM remains deeply rooted in and committed to Berlin’s DIY and club scenes, from which it emerged in 1999.
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Fri, 25 Sep 2026
Stage
07:30 pm
£25 (including DICE fees + £1.50 venue levy)
Access information
Stage
- The Stage has step free access via The Mall entrance and lift. The lift in the Stage is self-controlled with hand control, with two buttons for up and down (max weight 300kg). It is without sides and includes a vertical pole to hold on to. It operates quietly and will not disrupt the performance. Our Public Advisors can also assist.
- We have a small, raised platform to accommodate wheelchair users or others who require a chair. To request, please purchase a ticket, then contact the box office during opening hours on 020 7930 3647 or email access@ica.art
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