//mʊdʌki mʊdʌki is a sound artist, music producer, DJ and sound designer from Minsk, Belarus. She is chasing the aesthetics of the 90s raves which she will never experience, creating a model situation of an inaccessible club culture mirage. In her DJ identity, mʊdʌki flows in between base music of such subgenres as jungle, dubstep, dub, juke, and avantgarde experimental electronic music togetherwith sound art, through a wide branch of techno – deep, minimal, breakbeat, industrial and hard acid techno tunes, all with a strong accent on the leftfield music scene. //Links: https://www.works.io/polina-khatsenka https://soundcloud.com/mudaki https://www.instagram.com/mudaki_sound/
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A UK-born electronic genre defined by syncopated half-time rhythms, deep sub-bass, and heavy low-frequency sound design. The original Bristol/London style differs significantly from the later American variant.
A DJ event features one or more disc jockeys mixing and playing recorded music live for the audience, creating a continuous flow of sound tailored to the dancefloor or setting.
A Jamaican genre born from reggae, using studio effects — echo, reverb, and delays — as instruments in their own right to create spacious, hypnotic soundscapes.
Electronic music stripped back to its essentials — sparse, repetitive, and hypnotic, using very few sonic elements to create a focused and trance-inducing effect.
A precursor to drum and bass originating in early 90s UK rave culture, featuring breakneck breakbeats, heavy reggae-influenced basslines, and an intense dancefloor energy.
Music that defies conventional genre boundaries, prioritising sonic exploration and creative risk over established forms. Expect the unexpected.
A genre combining harsh noise, electronic manipulation, and rhythmic, machinery-inspired sounds — often confrontational in both sound and themes.
A hypnotic, repetitive subgenre of electronic music originating in Chicago in the 1980s, defined by the squelching, resonant sound of the Roland TB-303 bass synthesiser.



