Supported by Telekom Electronic Beats, a new stage is coming to life on Friday, August 29th, within the grounds of the Inota power plant. Peripheria will serve as the home of the fastest, hardest, and rawest strands of free-spirited dance music at this year’s INOTA Festival.
This space was created to spotlight young Hungarian crews and artists for one intense night - including the Tekno Elhárítási Központ and Acideal by KamaRave, the Hard & Fast boys, Subotage and Blue Advance representing Káosz, Zörgető Zrt, Omlás, and TELEϟPORT, co-founder of the iconic Davoria Sound System, who continues to compose an unfinished piece forever destined for machine piano.
But two heavyweight international artists will also shake the industrial dust: Berlin-based American producer Krista Bourgeois, whose hardcore industrial techno radiates with blistering rawness and ruthless intensity; and MadmatiK, a defining figure of the free party scene, whose forest-born primal sound and mystically charged proto-kicks bring a uniquely untamed energy to the newest corner of the power plant.