Borusiade

Borusiade, Herne, Marius Georgescu (Room 1)

Borusiade, Herne, Marius Georgescu (Room 1)

Room 1 of Control hosts a lineup of three electronic music passionates this Friday. Already a name that doesn’t need much introduction, Borusiade is joined by DJ, promoter, and visual artist Herne and forward-thinking DJ and selector Georgescu.

The night builds on different subgenres of electronic music, from cinematic to bass-heavy rhythms and synth-driven soundscapes.

Born and raised in Bucharest, Romania, Borusiade aka Miruna Boruzescu started dj-ing in 2002 as one of the very few female DJs in the city’s emerging alternative clubbing scene.Influenced by a classical musical education, a bachelor in film direction and fascinated by raw electronic sounds Borusiade combined these universes in the construction of her DJ sets and starting 2005 also in her music production.Her sound is gloomy and epic, with beats that touch one’s deepest senses on the dance-floor.Expatriate in Berlin, and after experimenting with different projects, Borusiade slowly crystallised a sound of her own, often dark, with poignant bass lines, obsessive themes and by all means melodic.After her successful debut EP “Jeopardy” on Cómeme in 2016, “Feelings Of Entropy” came out the same year on Jennifer Cardini’s label Correspondant.2017 she released a split EP on Veronica Vassika’s acclaimed label Cititrax, carving her way into a more industrial sound and proving the complexity of her production.Her first LP “A Body” was released on Cómeme in 2018.Other EPs followed: ‘Their Specters’ on Berlin infamous Ostgut Ton’s sublabel Unterton and Misfits Of Broken Dreams’ on the Dutch label Pinkman Records.2020 marked the release of the second LP ‘Fortunate Isolation’ on the infamous american label Dark Entries.Sparse tracks and remixes on labels like Dekmantel, Microdosing, Diffuse Reality, Monika Enterprise, Relish, and Romanian label P-Balans.Monthly, Borusiade shares her broad musical universe in the radio show The Dreamcatcher on Radio Cómeme.

A curator of diverse sounds, Herne has been part of music labels, club nights, and festivals, leaving a subtle, unassuming impact on the local music scene. After a nearly decade-long break, Herne’s selection is back on display in the revitalized Peapod mix series at Black Rhino Radio. The age of managing labels such as Origami Sound, curating the Interval festival or putting together Boiler Room events is long gone but not forgotten.

Bucharest based music enthusiast Marius Georgescu plans to evoke a cosmik-occult synth-led hysteria on the gap between wave, industrial, electro and motorik beat excursions. No time nor space borders. Focus on the music in the captions and mention any interesting or unusual facts about them.

30 lei before 00:00 / 40 lei after.