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Join Trovarsi each month on dublab Radio for her show Signal! She’ll be joined by a featured guest artist who will share a live performance, followed by a short breakdown of their setup. They’ll talk about their musical background & influences, discuss their path to becoming a live artist, and hear about the message they hope to convey through their music.

Hailing from the vibrant electronic music scene of Berlin, Jessica Kert explores the infinite worlds of modular techno. Releasing albums on Detroit Underground, Athmophile Electronics, Associated Parapoloid with a constant output of her creative explorations.

Her live performances in clubs and at festivals are a dynamic experience of sound, beating rhythms, psychedelic textures, and hypnotic melodies – tangible through the raw energy of analog synthesis that captivates the audience and builds a faithful connection.

Driven by a strong fascination with modular synthesis, Jessica has delved into the intricate world of analog circuits and the complexities of modular synthesis. She gained a deep understanding of modular synthesis through her own research and her regular work at Berlin’s legendary synthesizer store SchneidersLaden.

Knowing the journey of learning the artistic expression through machines can be tough, it is important for Jessica to share her knowledge of synthesis and performing. This is how teaching modular synthesis became a passion, that she invites everyone to take part in, at workshops at SchneidersLaden and elsewhere.

Drawing inspiration from the pulsating energy of the city’s underground clubs, she is constantly transforming her own sonic identity.

As she continues to follow her own path through the unexplored territories of modular synthesis.

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Chang Rodrigues is a Brazilian DJ and live artist based in Berlin, working between house, techno and experimental sound, with a strong focus on modular synthesis.

Her live performances are created in real time using analog systems, shaping evolving sound structures where rhythm, texture and space interact continuously. Her work moves between club-oriented sets and more immersive formats, including ambient performances in 5.1 surround sound.

She has performed at Inhotim, one of the largest open-air museums in the world and at Novas Frequências Festival, a leading platform for experimental music in Brazil. Her work was also featured by FACT Magazine through her project Ruínas.

Rooted in both technical exploration and intuitive listening, Chang approaches synthesis as a living process, where each performance unfolds as a unique and responsive sonic environment.

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