Extend this night of the full moon with wireless headphones and dance until sunrise!
DJ sets in Silent Party mode from 1 to 5 a.m.
With programming by Marsatac agency.
Midnight Machine (1am to 3am):
Minuit Machine is a flagship project on the darkwave electronic scene. Hybrid and immersive, Minuit Machine’s music crosses genre barriers and shuns labels. Thanks to powerful sounds and heady melodies, Minuit Machine unveils a world of its own.
Founded in 2013, the project has never stopped mutating, while preserving its DNA that makes it unique: emotion.
March O10C (1h to 3h) :
Mars O10C is a queer DJ and activist. His events link clubbing and activism by supporting trans and non-binary artists through carefully considered curation. Passionate about rave culture and the DIY movement, he enjoys exploring and participating in authentic, community-based musical universes.
Known as a keen listener and compulsive digger, Mars O10C pays particular attention to the emotion and subtleties of each track, which he selects with care, whether in his...
Oyster Catcher (from 3h to 5h) :
Oyster Catcher is an inveterate digger who moves effortlessly between house, techno, break and electro. His sets are bursting with power, an energy he releases with calm concentration. Oyster Catcher doesn’t dance; he lets his body and mind follow the rhythms with precision and discretion. For him, every track is an invitation to dance, every sound a discovery, every mix an adventure.
Night white (3 a.m. to 5 a.m.) :
Blanche de nuit is an attempt to select musical poetry. Through her sets, she tries to tell you emotionally-charged stories, punctuated by bass, in an attempt to let your body and mind escape.
She draws from down tempo, techno and melodic trance. In all its forms of slowness and acceleration, she hopes to give you a sensitive experience.
And all night long
Flash tattoos, lunar haircuts and horoscopes under the stars will enliven J4, which will vibrate to the rhythm of a cosmic night. The bar will be serving up celestial creations, accompanied by the inevitable full-moon soups. The “Reading the Sky” exhibition will be open to the public until 11 p.m., punctuated by flash visits and giant Aerosculpture star walks.