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Mixmag Lab: ABEL Location: Powders Laundrette


ABEL is a UK star making global moves as a DJ, songwriter, and producer. Her own potent vocals shine across groovy warm-up sounds and peak-time cuts. Expect plenty when she steps into the Mixmag Lab, set inside a working laundrette in the centre of Amsterdam.


Helix | Cutting Through 100,000 Daily: Strategies to Break Artists Today


Location: Felix Meritis


Patrick Moxey, Steve Hogan, and Maesic share their insights on breaking artists in today’s oversaturated digital landscape.


With 100,000


released daily, cutting through the noise requires mastering


tracks TikTok,


Instagram, touring, marketing, and radio. Learn strategies to stand out and make a lasting impact.


Google DeepMind | Beyond Prompts: Creative Tools for Music in the Age of AI


Location: Rosewood, Ballroom


Explore how AI reshapes production and


performance with Google


DeepMind. Live demos showcase cutting-edge tools, example tracks, and future features, offering a glimpse into how machine learning inspires creativity and performance innovation.


Fireside Chat: DJ-Kicks at 30 with Modeselektor & Eris Drew


Location: Felix Meritis !K7


hosts a special conversation


celebrating 30 years of DJ-Kicks with Modeselektor and Eris Drew. They’ll reflect on the series’ legacy, their contributions, and its impact on contemporary


dance floor culture.


Expect insights into creativity, spirituality, and the art of mixing.


From Prototype to Dancefloor: Innova- tion Lessons from 300+ Festival Tests


Location: Felix Meritis


Esmee Bouwmeister, Leonore van den Ende, and Lina Tsegaye, moderated by Elisha Weeber, share lessons from over 320 festival prototypes. Discover how rapid experimentation in music, sus- tainability, and tech drives scalable, culture-driven innovation.


ADE: Miss Monique Presents Siona Re- cords


Location: Het Sieraad


Miss Monique’s influential label returns with an exclusive showcase. Since 2019, Siona has championed emerging talent in progressive house and melodic techno, building an international following. She’s joined by Agents Of Time, Carl Bee, Genesi, Greenjack, Paradoks, Pongo, and Smailov.


FRIDAY, OCTOBER 24


Mixmag Sessions NL: Baum Festival 10 Years Location: The Social Hub


Colombia’s Baum Festival celebrates a decade as one of Latin America’s most vital electronic institutions. From 17:00 until 01:00, we bring the sound of Baum to Amsterdam with 2Hot2Play, Afem Syko b2b Noise Mafia, Alba Franch b2b Barbara Lago, Biianco b2b KTK, GiO b2b Guestlist, Matrakk b2b Peterblue, Per Pleks b2b Sumia, and a secret guest.


Mixmag Lab: IMANU Location: Melkweg


Dutch-Surinamese powerhouse IMANU headlines alongside Rhode, plus live sets from BABii ft. Iglooghost, Mod, Nikki Nair b2b Thys, and What So Not b2b Habstrakt. Expect a showcase of IMANU’s brutalist style.


Beyond the Booth: Donato Dozzy & Neel on the Art of Live Performance


Location: Rosewood, Ballroom


Spazio Disponibile founders Donato Dozzy and Neel break down their approach to live performance, balancing improvisation, structure, and technology while reading the room. A rare chance to learn from two masters of deep techno and ambient.


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