Tresor Berlin & Keyi Magazine unite for music, fashion & visual art
The September 18 event merges live performances, DJ sets, experimental fashion & Keyi Studio's portraits of electronic music icons in Tresor’s tunnel space
On September 18, Tresor Berlin partners with Keyi Magazine for ‘Tresor Berlin meets Keyi Magazine’, a night that combines live performances, DJ sets, fashion, and visual art across multiple spaces of the club.
The program takes place in Globus, with additional presentations unfolding throughout Tresor’s venue.
Music-wise, the line-up brings together live and DJ performances from artists across the spectrum of electronic music.
Ghosts in the Machine, the sci-fi-inspired alias of Kris Baha, presents a live set blending EBM, industrial, and techno, while Zanias, co-founder of the Fleisch collective, performs live with a mix of emotive vocals and electronic intensity. Behind the decks, DJ AYA is set to a bass-heavy set, while Shakti channels her roots in Seoul’s techno scene with industrial rave and acid.
Keyi Magazine co-founders Eyes Dice & Berlin Bunny (who did an Asia Tour last year) round out the booth with a b2b session of techno, electro, and EBM.
Beyond music, the night expands into fashion and performance.
Berlin-based designer Marlon Ferry presents a runway show featuring his Trinity collection, which explores the relationship between body, mind, and soul through sculptural, avant-garde silhouettes.
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Complementing this, mixed-media artist Jiannyuh Wang, in collaboration with FEIYI, is set to stage a live piece that merges calligraphy with sound and movement, adding a contemplative and cross-disciplinary layer to the program.
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A key highlight of the collaboration is the debut of Keyi Studio’s photography exhibition Behind the Bass Line, installed inside Tresor’s tunnel for the very first time.
The series portrays iconic figures of electronic music—including Ellen Allien, Jeff Mills, Richie Hawtin, Helena Hauff, Nastia, Veronica Vasicka, and more.
Transforming the tunnel into an exhibition space gives new dimension to Tresor’s iconic architecture, bridging visual art with the venue’s industrial heritage.
For tickets to ‘Tresor Berlin meets Keyi Magazine’, head here.
Amira Waworuntu is Mixmag Asia’s Managing Editor, follow her on Instagram.
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