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PŌNKY X ACRYLICODE

In this episode, PŌNKY and ACRYLICODE present a precise audiovisual performance where high-energy groove meets reactive generative code.


PŌNKY builds his sound around high-energy grooves and direct floor impact.  His productions are clean, stripped and focused, driven by tight arrangements and a strong sense of movement. With releases on Boisha, Atom Diaeresis and Transition, he has steadily carved out a place within the contemporary club landscape.  His latest EP Intense Desire on TRSN continues this path, delivering groove-led techno built for peak-time moments.


ACRYLICODE returns for his second Reflected Radio session.  Anchored in the Berlin generative art scene, Felipe transforms complex algorithms into breathing digital structures through pure creative coding.  For this series, he uses TouchDesigner to build a direct real-time link between techno frequencies and geometric shifts. The monochromatic environment reacts instantly to the sound, creating a stark visual dialogue that mirrors the tension of the set.


Together they create a focused AV system where rhythm, structure and image move as one.

DJ

PŌNKY

PŌNKY builds his sound around high-energy grooves and direct floor impact.
His productions are clean, stripped and focused, driven by tight arrangements and a strong sense
for movement.
With releases on Boisha, Atom Diaeresis and TRANSITION, he has steadily carved out a place within the contemporary club landscape.
His latest EP Intense Desire on TRSN continues this path, delivering precise, groove-led techno built for peak-time moments.

VJ

ACRYLICODE

Felipe anchors his work in the Berlin generative art scene through pure creative coding. Operating as Acrylicode, he transforms complex algorithms into breathing digital structures. His approach strips away the unnecessary, focusing entirely on the raw data driving the visual output.
For this series, he uses TouchDesigner to build a direct, real-time link between the techno frequencies and geometric shifts. Relying strictly on reactive code rather than pre-rendered loops, the monochromatic environment responds instantly to the sound. The result is a stark visual dialogue that physically mirrors the tension of the set.

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