Unfortunately, due to unforeseen circumstances, this edition of EXTD. cannot take place.
But postponement is not a cancellation: The integral programme will be shifted to Monday 24 March 2025.
Thank you for your understanding.
We’re back for the next Club Suave edition April 5th - 2025, back @ our Mother Base “De Studio”. This time, we’re turning up the heat without the hype—focusing on the raw, authentic electronic sounds that truly fits our vision, creating a night where boundaries blur and genres defy expectations.
From UK Garage to Jungle, Jersey Club, Miami & Booty Bass, Ghetto Tech (Footwork), Baile Funk, Edits, Afro Sounds, and beyond—the lineup will be joined by our friends from FUGAZI Rotterdam as our special guests whose sounds will push the limits.
"One year ago, I stumbled upon an article from VICE Magazine. In 2013, the magazine came up with the idea of photographing models reeanacting the suicides of seven female writers. The photos were intended for commercial use-- to sell clothing. Beyond its sheer madness, this concept introduced me to a group of women who fascinate me. Using them as characters, I enter into dialogue with them, amplify the drama and search for the edges of their lives and work."
"One year ago, I stumbled upon an article from VICE Magazine. In 2013, the magazine came up with the idea of photographing models reeanacting the suicides of seven female writers. The photos were intended for commercial use-- to sell clothing. Beyond its sheer madness, this concept introduced me to a group of women who fascinate me. Using them as characters, I enter into dialogue with them, amplify the drama and search for the edges of their lives and work."
You know Johannes Verschaeve as the pleasantly deranged frontman of The Van Jets. After the band's break-up, the Ghent-based Oostendener is doing it all on his own as "Johannes Is Zijn Naam." Poetic, Dutch-language lyrics meander between hissing rhythm boxes and primitive synths, with Johannes as a lone crooner at the microphone....
"One year ago, I stumbled upon an article from VICE Magazine. In 2013, the magazine came up with the idea of photographing models reeanacting the suicides of seven female writers. The photos were intended for commercial use-- to sell clothing. Beyond its sheer madness, this concept introduced me to a group of women who fascinate me. Using them as characters, I enter into dialogue with them, amplify the drama and search for the edges of their lives and work."
The Colorist Orchestra plays new instrumental pop music. The orchestra reworks well-known instrumental hits into new compositions, often with only subtle references to the original. This 'recomposed music' is inspired by genres as diverse as disco, electronica, classical music and traditional folklore, with one goal in mind: to make you dance. The Colorist Orchestra aims to reevaluate lost music and breathe new life into it, by recoloring recognizable melodies and experimenting with new sound combinations.
I'm the Hug consists of Mathilde Luijten, Abel Ghekiere, Simon Mitxelena, and Orlan Ghekiere. Each musician brings their own distinct sound, blending singer-songwriter, folk, indie pop, and jazz into an intimate and delicate sonic experience. Perfect for fans of Hayley Heynderickx, Florist, and Keaton Henson.
OYESONO is a new sensation on the Belgian music scene.
This project by Jasper Maekelberg and Billie Leyers has a sound with an inescapable energy.
You know Jasper as a musician and producer of Faces on TV, Balthazar, Warhaus, Sylvie Kreusch and Bazart. Jasper combined with singer-songwriter Billie Leyers will take you into higher spheres brimming with sound.
Standing still will be difficult during this unforgettable musical journey.