Two enchanting nights at the heart of electronic music!
Shedding light on the experimental and industrial roots of electronic music, Made In Germany invites you to an unforgettable audiovisual experience on May 23–24, in collaboration with OI_Music and Babylon. This special series is a tribute to Germany’s electronic music heritage and its forward-thinking spirit. More than just music, the event promises a captivating journey featuring immersive performances, workshops, and interactive experiences.
Artists Performing:
🎛 Mouse on Mars will push the boundaries of electronic sound with their unique blend of experimental chaos and meticulously crafted sonic structures.
🕺 Kollektiv Turmstrasse will energize the dance floor with vibrant sets that freely roam between house and techno.
🌿 Stimming will take listeners on an organic journey with performances built from improvisation and hand-crafted sounds.
🎹 Ben Lukas Boysen will deliver emotional depth through compositions that elegantly merge ambient, contemporary classical, and electronic elements.
🎥 Pleizel will craft a powerful stage language by combining cinematic compositions and IDM dance aesthetics with elements of trance and techno.
Sponsored by We Are The Walkers and Hilton Istanbul Bomonti Hotel & Conference Center, the event kicks off with striking AV performances on Friday, May 23, followed by a full day of inspiring workshops and more mesmerizing performances on Saturday, May 24.
Made In Germany is more than a lineup of performances—it's a journey through the past, present, and future of Germany’s electronic music, rooted in industrial and experimental traditions.
📍 Don’t miss this unique experience at Babylon on May 23–24!
About the Made In Series “Made In” is a live audiovisual performance series exploring the experimental and underground realms of electronic music through the lens of different national identities. Each edition delves into a specific country’s electronic music heritage, cultural influence, and contemporary innovators.
From the avant-garde soundscapes of Made In Japan, To the industrial roots of Made In Germany, The genre-defining beats of Made In England, The inventive energy of Made In France, And the forward-thinking grooves of Made In Holland— This series offers a compelling journey through the past, present, and future of electronic music.
About the Artists 🎶 Stimming Hamburg-based Martin Stimming is known for integrating hand-crafted sounds from everyday objects into his compositions. Avoiding repetitive loops, his live performances are rich with improvisation. Inspired by artists like DJ Krush and Amon Tobin, Stimming’s music is defined by emotional melodies and acoustic textures, making him a distinctive voice on the electronic scene.
🎶 Ben Lukas Boysen Berlin-based composer and producer Ben Lukas Boysen masterfully fuses ambient, contemporary classical, and electronic music. Starting his career under the moniker Hecq, he later released four LPs under his own name via Erased Tapes. With a deep fascination for sound and a constantly evolving approach, Boysen has become a significant figure in the world of modern composition.
🎶 Pleizel Pleizel is the stage name of İzel Baybars, drawing inspiration from the vibrant rhythms of Istanbul. After studying sound engineering at SAE Institute, she expanded her production work into advertising, film, 3D visual art installations, and digital sound design. Her debut album in 2020 marked a bold entry into the electronic scene. With a narrative-driven approach, she combines cinematic and IDM elements with trance and techno, creating immersive and emotionally resonant performances.
🎶 Kollektiv Turmstrasse As one of the most influential acts in global electronic music, Kollektiv Turmstrasse has set dance floors ablaze with high-energy house rhythms. Their evolving style spans from breakbeat to techno. Known for their inclusive event series “You Are Perfect,” the group creates a mesmerizing atmosphere on stage, always pushing the boundaries of their sound.
🎶 Mouse on Mars Formed by Jan St. Werner and Andi Toma, Mouse on Mars is a pioneering force in Germany’s experimental electronic scene. Their anarchic sonic blend dances between chaos and structure, forming a language of its own. With more than 24 years of music-making, they’ve remained independent and avant-garde, unbound by genre conventions. Their four Peel Sessions on the legendary BBC Radio speak to the profound impact they’ve made internationally.
Rules
The event is restricted to individuals aged 18 and above. Those under 18 are not allowed to enter. The organizing company reserves the right to deny entry to individuals it deems unsuitable for the event, with a refund of the ticket price. The organizing company reserves the right to deny entry to individuals to maintain a balanced ratio of men to women, with a refund of the ticket price. Tickets purchased are non-refundable, non-exchangeable, and non-cancellable. The organizing company reserves the right to make changes to the program due to unforeseen and unavoidable circumstances. The organizing company reserves the right to change ticket prices. It is prohibited to bring professional audio and visual recording devices (video cameras and cameras) into the event area. Concert tickets are non-transferable and non-refundable. Please keep your ticket and/or wristband during the concert. Please note that you are responsible for your personal belongings within the event area. It is prohibited to bring any flammable, explosive (e.g., deodorants, sprays, perfumes), sharp or piercing tools, or laser pointers into the event area. The sound systems in the event area may cause temporary hearing problems. The lighting arrangements in the event area may be harmful to individuals with MS or epilepsy; caution is strongly advised. The lighting arrangements in the event area may cause temporary eye discomfort. Smoke and fog machines may be used in the event area. Concert tickets should only be purchased from official sales points designated by the organizer. The organizer reserves the right to remove from the concert area those who hold tickets not purchased from official sales points. Attendees who leave the event area will be required to purchase a new ticket to re-enter. The organizing company has the right to use photographs and video recordings of attendees in promotional materials. By attending the concert, participants consent to this use. Ticket verification will be conducted upon entry; presenting your ticket is mandatory.