A picture made up of mosaic-like pieces shows two people with ear-length to shoulder-length hair and a large neckline.
© Salon Queertronique
A picture made up of mosaic-like pieces shows two people with ear-length to shoulder-length hair and a large neckline.
© Salon Queertronique
Party / Music

Le Salon Queertronique

ALLOU

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From 18 years; Possible triggers: rapid changes in lighting, loud music, possible confined space in standing area, possible stuffy air, crowds, alcohol served.

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Friday

10/3/25

10:00 PM

Electronic music has always been shaped by trans artists: from Wendy Carlos, whose SWITCHED-ON BACH rewired the history of sound, to SOPHIE, who redefined the very textures of pop and dance. Transness has continually expanded the language of synthesis, making rhythm, noise, and voice collide in ways that reimagine both art and identity.

ALLOU, from the Greek for "elsewhere”, places this legacy on Hamburg’s dancefloor. It is not just a night, but the emergence of a new trans sonic experience: beat-heavy, polyrhythmic, wild and unrestrained. Chinyere sculpts space through sound, transforming the floor into an experiment in movement. Aiel, known for her visionary ambient works, turns to the club with a rare and uncompromising club set, proof that her curatorial precision thrives in rhythm as much as in atmosphere. Murderkinq collapses music and literature into a performance of excess and rupture. And Saeleen Bouvar, Salonnière, founder of Transtronica, returns with a mix that collages braindance, IDM, and spoken-word trans street talk into something that is both manifesto and invitation to dance.

A video installation completes the night, expanding sound into image.

ALLOU is a cultural intervention: a dancefloor of resistance, where trans artistry does not follow history, it makes it.