Session Victim

Sounds of Deutschland: Malugi, Nils Hoffmann, & Session Victim Tap Into Germany’s Diverse Electronic Output

by Press Release

The representation of Germany’s eclectic electronic scene is shining bright at SXSW as German Music’s inaugural event laid the foundation for an unforgettable at the Coconut Club. The gathering served as a testament to the innovative and dynamic trajectory of the burgeoning German electronic music scene across the globe.

Session Victim

Kicking off the electronic showcase this week was Session Victim, the funk-infused and punk-inspired house consisting of Hauke Freer and Matthias Reiling. Their infectious beats and live guitar elements had the crowd bobbing their heads in unison, setting the tone for an energetic evening.

Nils Hoffmann

Following them was Nils Hoffmann, a Berlin native deeply influenced by German electronic music culture. Hoffmann’s performance electrified the venue, showcasing why he’s regarded as one of the most promising you g talents in the electronic sphere.

MALUGI

Closing out the night was MALUGI, whose boundary-pushing, high energy enveloped the audience in a technicolored world of -loving sounds. His charismatic presence kept the energy high as the night seamlessly transitioned into the early hours of the morning, leaving attendees with unforgettable memories of German music’s impact on the global stage.

Check out Stereogum’s review of the night for more insight!

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