A Dômesicle co-presented with the underground electronic collective Homegrown Harvest, for lovers of house, techno, bass, and breaks, featuring the ultra-talented Berlin DJ CCL and our local gems laced and Coussy.
CCL arrives in Montreal with a set that will transcend genres, blending glitchy techno, steppers, 80s-style synths, footwork, and psychedelic textures. An international figure of the electronic scene, they’ve been praised for their bold vision and captivating sets—so expect nothing less than a mind-blowing experience. Montreal DJs laced and Coussy will spice up the night with chaotic yet mesmerizing IDM and tech house sets.
A must-go, no doubt about it.
360° visuals by Kaminska and HEX8.
*Pass through our doors before 11pm and benefit from preferential rates (limited quantity). ticket scanning at the SAT entrance must be done before the deadline indicated on your ticket please anticipate the possible wait at the entrance and the related scan times our staff will not be held responsible for any delays latecomers will pay the difference with the Last Chance rate
CCL is a DJ, producer, visual artist and organizer known for liquefying rhythmic and melodic matter into bold, genre-fluid ecosystems. Their sets open wormholes between tempos and styles, weaving cowgirl-breaks, infectious steppers, broken techno, glittering footwork, neon-dusty synths, twisted dub, bubbling drum & bass, supple ambience and more into vivid, ever-molting narratives. Celebrated for their adventurous musical vision and masterful sense of tension and release, CCL has been featured in Pitchfork, Resident Advisor, FACT, Mixmag, Crack Magazine, The Guardian, and Groove Magazine. Their collaboration with Seattle’s Flora FM was hailed among Resident Advisor’s best tracks of 2019, and their mix “Ode to the Queer Steppas” was named one of the best of the decade. They’ve performed at Berghain/Panorama Bar, Unsound, Rural Japan, Honcho Campout, Movement Detroit and Rewire. Beyond their own work, CCL is a key producer for New Forms Festival, Decibel, and Corridor, always championing community and connection through sound.
laced is the project of Montreal-based artist Nela Paki, whose sound merges IDM-inspired rhythms with spectral atmospheres, weaving entrancing beats that are at once heady and intimate. Drawing from dreams and fantasy, she creates music that feels suspended between reality and reverie — a space where emotion and abstraction meet. In 2020, she founded the experimental label Causal Chain, dedicated to boundary-pushing electronic and ambient works. Her 2022 EPs — Caustic Reverie and oko — expanded her sonic palette, combining intricate rhythmic structures with delicate, otherworldly textures. Alongside her solo work, she is also part of Saudade, a collaboration with visual artist and harpist Marilou Lyonnais Archambault. Together, they craft abstract and contemplative compositions drawing on the dreamlike dimension of sound to explore themes of mirage, memory, and absence.
Coussy is an emerging DJ from Montreal and a true enthusiast of the local nightlife scene. His passion for music grew rapidly during the pandemic and pushed him toward a creative path. Driven by an unpredictable energy & fueled by his boundless Adhd, Coussy strives to create a chaotic dancefloor where spontaneity and boldness take center stage.
HEX8 aka Jocelyn Leduc is a digital artist based in Montreal, who has created large-scale exterior projections for prominent events such as the Quartier des Spectacles in Montreal, Shanghai Fashion Week, Lumifest and Pride Montreal. His artistic exploration focuses on the relationship between humans and machines, with a particular interest in repetitive movement sequences, whether organic or mechanical. His eclectic mix of retro-futuristic neon, analog textures,and archival images will visually transport you to another universe for the duration of an evening.
A Montreal-based VJ for nearly 15 years, Kaminska’s visual elements are inspired by statistical modeling, creating vibrant, mathematical, and psychedelic universes that lead to exhilaration and inner escape. The result is an extensive, rhythmical choreography in which dismantled grids, wandering parabolas, and strings of data intertwine.