
Descend into an intense underworld of harsh noise, power electronics, dark ambient, and drone at MS Stubnitz. This raw, underground sonic exploration invites you to experience fragile tension and explosive soundscapes deep within a historic ship.
harsh noise | wall noise | power electronics | dark ambient | drone | noise As if through an opening into the inner self, leading deeper into those layers that are rarely reached in everyday life. Where thoughts slow down and emotions grow more intense. Where melancholy is no longer a distraction, but a language. The tools for this descent tear open fissures in the surface of consciousness. Frequencies rumble like distant tectonic shifts; drones draw long, dark lines through the space; noise gnaws its way through the familiar until something raw becomes visible beneath. You don’t just hear—you begin to vibrate, becoming part of an inner geology of memories, fears, and longings. With every passing minute, it feels as though we are descending a layer deeper. Past the smooth facades of everyday life, toward the rougher sediments of feeling. There, where beauty is not clear and bright, but fragile, shimmering, and heavy. In this vibrant underworld, we ourselves emerge like forces from deeper layers. Each performance feels like a new vein laid bare in the dark rock of the night—sometimes fragile and tentative, sometimes explosive and raw. Sounds slowly push their way to the surface, thicken, burst forth, and then disintegrate again. Between these outbursts, moments of fragile tension arise—brief breaths in the very depths—before the sound works its way through the earth of silence once more. A descent into the dark, the turbulent, the unspoken—where, under pressure, friction, and heat, something delicate takes shape. https://www.stubnitz.com/events/2026/may/21-permanentlys.html
Diverse mix of music lovers, students, and subculture enthusiasts. Open-minded and relaxed atmosphere.
Casual or alternative
Buy tickets in advance for popular nights; be open-minded
21
May
Starts at 19:30
Recommended 17:30-18:30
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21
May
Starts at 19:30
Recommended 17:30-18:30
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Sign in to see AI-powered event recommendations tailored to your music taste.
harsh noise | wall noise | power electronics | dark ambient | drone | noise As if through an opening into the inner self, leading deeper into those layers that are rarely reached in everyday life. Where thoughts slow down and emotions grow more intense. Where melancholy is no longer a distraction, but a language. The tools for this descent tear open fissures in the surface of consciousness. Frequencies rumble like distant tectonic shifts; drones draw long, dark lines through the space; noise gnaws its way through the familiar until something raw becomes visible beneath. You don’t just hear—you begin to vibrate, becoming part of an inner geology of memories, fears, and longings. With every passing minute, it feels as though we are descending a layer deeper. Past the smooth facades of everyday life, toward the rougher sediments of feeling. There, where beauty is not clear and bright, but fragile, shimmering, and heavy. In this vibrant underworld, we ourselves emerge like forces from deeper layers. Each performance feels like a new vein laid bare in the dark rock of the night—sometimes fragile and tentative, sometimes explosive and raw. Sounds slowly push their way to the surface, thicken, burst forth, and then disintegrate again. Between these outbursts, moments of fragile tension arise—brief breaths in the very depths—before the sound works its way through the earth of silence once more. A descent into the dark, the turbulent, the unspoken—where, under pressure, friction, and heat, something delicate takes shape. https://www.stubnitz.com/events/2026/may/21-permanentlys.html
Diverse mix of music lovers, students, and subculture enthusiasts. Open-minded and relaxed atmosphere.
Casual or alternative
Buy tickets in advance for popular nights; be open-minded