06.02.2026
Programme
13:00-15:00
Tanja Godlewsky & Katja Ruge
Breaking the Ideal #1 - Gender & Identity in Electronic Music
Visual design is always also a form of politics: it creates visibility, forms narratives or questions norms. This is also clearly evident in club culture - for example in photographs that stage, accompany, market or document artists.
In this workshop, we will develop photographic strategies with which the identities of musicians can be depicted beyond stereotypical role models. How can an image create closeness - without clichés? How can attitude be shown - without repeating familiar codes?
Ticket: https://momem.org/produkt/gender-06-02-2026-1300-1500/
15:30-17:30
Alma Steinfeld (they/them)
Visual Soundscapes - Immerse yourself in the music with your eyes
A VJ workshop in which sound is translated into moving images and participants learn how to bring music to life visually.
In this workshop, participants will learn the basics of the art of VJing. It is an introduction to the different tools that can be used and the creation of content. The importance of time, storytelling and the impact of space on immersion will also be discussed.
Ticket: https://momem.org/momem-events/visualsoundscapes-workshop-mit-alma-fr-06-02-2026/
16:00-18:00
DJ MELL G
Mindset Over Gear - What it takes to produce music
This workshop is about the question of what it really takes to produce music - beyond expensive equipment. We'll look at mindset, motivation and self-organisation, talk about blockades in the studio and which tools help when you're stuck. Topics such as workflow hacks (e.g. the 10-minute rule), dealing with self-doubt, finding your own sound and concrete strategies on how to actually finish tracks will take centre stage. The workshop will also cover mental health, time management, community instead of competition and how collaboration can release new energy. The workshop is aimed at beginners as well as advanced musicians.
Ticket: https://momem.org/produkt/mindset-over-gear-06-02-2026-1600-1800/
19:00-20:30
Cristina Plett (moderator), Electric Indigo (female:pressure), Julia Meier (clubcherry), Katharin Ahrend (Clubcommission Berlin)
Mindset Over Gear - What it takes to produce music
In a time of excessive demands, the longing for closeness and genuine connections is growing. This panel sheds light on how small, conscious communities work beyond platform logic and how FLINTA* collectives are reshaping electronic music.
Small, loud, resistant, how FLINTA* communities are reshaping electronic music and its culture. For everyone who wants to shape and rethink community.
Free admission, accessible to all
Participation & access
✨ Workshops: € 28 each and exclusively for FLINTA* persons
✨ WFor further information on the workshops see Ticketing
✨ Panels & after-parties: Admission on a donation basis and open to everyone
Funded by Kulturamt Frankfurt am Main
Media Support by RA (Resident Advisor)
Graphics by Martha Jokiel