Gil.Barte + bela presents Korean Love Sonnets (live)

As part of S, Sucre festival

Le Périscope is partnering with the Sucre festival, a new highlight that takes over the Confluence district for a week dedicated to electronic music.

Gil.Barte

Dark disco, EBM, techno: the music of Markus Gibb (also known as Gil.Barte), creator of the KUMP label, moves in the darkness of gravelly bass lines and voices from beyond the grave. It only lets in a glimmer of light with its electronica touches, teetering on the edge of descending into a pandemonium of dark beats.

bela presents Korean Love Sonnets live

bela is a South Korean musician/DJ and performance artist who divides their time between Berlin and Prague. As a DJ, bela opts for systemic music in search of deeper and heavier rhythms. They made their debut on the Cakeshop stage in Seoul in 2017. Since then, bela has played at clubs such as Tresor, Säule, ALL Shanghai, and Planeta Za. Beyond their DJ career, bela is known for their queer live performances, which combine growling and screaming mourning rituals with traditional Korean rhythms. They have been seen at numerous festivals, including Unsound, Dripping, Rewire, and Le Guess Who?. Their latest album, Noise and Cries, was released on Subtext and Unsound in 2024.

As part of the Thursday circuit in the Perrache – de S neighborhood, the Sucre festival

thursday 11 december 202519h00
Circuit pass €20
Single ticket for Periscope €10, available only at the ticket office
10/20€

Gil.Barte

Dark disco, EBM, techno: the music of Markus Gibb (also known by the pseudonym Gil.Barte), creator of the KUMP label, moves in the darkness of gravelly bass lines and voices from beyond the grave. It only lets a glimmer of light shine through in its electronica touches, teetering on the edge of descending into a […]

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bela

Originally from Paju, South Korea, bela (they/them) is a musician and performance artist based in Berlin and Prague. Their work combines electronic music with pungmul—a Korean folk tradition rooted in agricultural rituals and social movements—and raw vocals influenced by extreme metal. Using heavy distortions and guttural cries, bela turns pungmul into a ritual of queer […]

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