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Saturday, May 24
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Satosphere
Concerts & DJs
July 18, 2025

Domesicle
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Nuits
d’Afrique
Aunty
Rayzor
(live)
(NG)
Maya
Kamaty
(live)
(FR)
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00:00
02:09
00:00
04:38

Music

Aunty Rayzor (live)

Bisola Olungbenga began writing music at nine, encouraged by her piano‑playing mom. Now performing as Aunty Rayzor, she’s one of Nigeria’s most vibrant emerging artists, blending hip‑hop, Afrobeat, R&B and experimental sounds into an energetic portrait of contemporary Lagos. Her debut album, “Viral Wreckage,” follows the viral 2021 street anthem “Kuku Corona.” It features producers Titi Bakorta, III Gee, Scotch Rolex, DJ Cris Fontedofunk, Debmaster, Slimcase and Kabeaushé. Opener “Stuttrap” pilots us into her sonic universe with Yoruba‑English raps over trap beats; “Doko” swings West African rhythms with Slimcase; “Bounce” ignites a neo‑baile shuffle; and “Fall Back” nods to vintage Afrobeat. Aunty Rayzor’s eclectic focus shines throughout.
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Maya Kamaty (live)

The days of “la môme Pounia,” a young student taking her first steps on stage as a backup singer, seem long gone. Since then, Maya has returned to her island and embraced Creole and maloya. Her parents and “dalons” fought to keep this music alive. She chose the name “Kamaty” in tribute to a proud woman from the village of Grand Bois. Her debut album Santié Papang — a “Coup de cœur” from the Académie Charles Cros — took her from India to Australia, Morocco to China. Her reinvented maloya now belongs to the world, while holding onto the emotion and strength of the Creole language. The tour for her second album Pandiyé spanned Europe and Canada, all the way to the opening of the Vieilles Charrues festival in 2021. When the world came to a halt, she used the moment to create Sovaz (EP), a raw and syncopated take on “Kreol Urban Pop.” In it, she explores a minimalist soundscape that flirts with hip-hop, trap, and atmospheric pop — a rare kind of depth.
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Molyness

Molyness is a Moroccan-German DJ and producer based in Montreal. After studying Electroacoustic, Molyness has developed a deep appreciation for pure and raw sounds. She combines and explores these sounds alongside rhythms and tones inspired by her multicultural background, merged with groovy basslines that take the listener on a unique and eclectic journey. The evolution of her artistic career is closely tied to her live performances, her interactions with the crowd, and the energy embodied in that relationship. Molyness has graced the stages of renowned events and festivals including Cercle, Burning Man, Igloofest, Piknic Electronik, opening for artists such as Solomun, Tiësto, Tale of Us, and many more. As a woman and foreigner, Molyness aims to express the power of identity in the electronic music industry, both locally and worldwide.
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Level Of Detail

Digital artist, Fred Trétout develops interactive installations at the intersection between human performance and robot autonomy. His interests are to create extremely sensitive toys that only groups of intrepid minds can use. His creations like to choose the medium where they are the most comfortable to shine.
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SharpMoustache

SharpMoustache is a VJ who blasts your eyes with stroboscopic visuals. He masters the art of capturing the beat to create striking, perfectly synchronized images with the music.
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