Enji + rogine + Nicolussi

Enji (München, live)
Enji returns with her new album Sonor, released on May 2, 2025.
Following the success of her last record ‘Ulaan’, Enji went back to the studio at the end of last year, which was by far the busiest in her musical life so far, to process everything through writing and recording new music.
On her third album on the Squama label, the Mongolian singer explores questions of identity and belonging through metaphoric language, vigilant and always hopeful. Musically, like its predecessors, Ursgal and Ulaan, Sonor sits somewhere between jazz and folk, without being clearly confined to a single genre.
On stage, Enji performs her new songs in the familiar trio lineup with River Adomeit on bass and co-composer Paul Brändle on guitar.
rogine (Wien, live)
rogine is a Vienna-based experimental musician whose work merges ambient textures with intimate, emotional storytelling. Drawing from personal experiences, her music explores themes of loss, memory, and transformation, creating soundscapes that feel both fragile and immersive.
Her latest album, breathe down my neck (2024) reflects this deeply introspective approach, weaving haunting melodies with delicate sonic details. With a background in fine arts, she crafts performances that pull listeners into quiet, reflective spaces, creating a dialogue between feeling and form.
Nicolussi (Wien, DJ Set)
Nicolussi is a musician and composer – shaped by his prolific work as a media artist, cultural worker, label operator and music journalist. Nicolussi's approach is self-taught, transdisciplinary and firmly rooted in the DIY environment of local and international noise scenes. His compositions are created in a process-oriented, playful and collaborative context. Due to his strong community orientation, Nicolussi strives for peer production and anti-gatekeeping. In the complex DJ sets of the Vienna-based Noise Scrambler, obscure bargain bin finds meet floating drones and mobile phone recordings of everyday life, soothing piano pieces and dubbed-out rhythms.
Plunderphonics, field recordings and everyday noises form the basis for his highly abstract sound designs. His sound aesthetic is in keeping with the style of contemporary experimental music tradition and, in a sense, represents a punk attitude unaffected by the music industry. Nicolussi experiments with homemade instruments, tinkering with repurposed circuits, tape recorders and obsolete electronic devices.
Sandro Nicolussi works solo, in bands, spontaneous collaborations and collectives – sometimes under different pseudonyms. Nicolussi currently co-runs the space Koje in Hernals. He has been a member of IMA – Institute for Media Archaeology since 2025. Since 2024, he has been co-operator of the Viennese tape label Epileptic Media.
His works have been released on labels such as Falt, Objects & Sounds, Beach Buddies Records, Abhorrent A.D., A.T.C. Records and Höllenfrau Recordings.
