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SARICA X SUUPERPOSE | REFLECTED RADIO 041

In this episode SARICA and SUUPERPOSE come together for an AV performance where hardgroove momentum meets analogue–digital visuals.
SARICA brings punchy, groove-driven sets shaped by years on the dancefloor. Her sound blends hardgroove, impulsive rhythm and soulful pressure, moving crowds from Paradox Club to Output Seoul, Shelter and Boogaloo Zagreb. Her productions on Not Equal Records and Room mirror the same kinetic drive she brings behind the decks.
SUUPERPOSE (Babin x Maim) serve a live practice built on friction between analogue and digital image-making. They merge LZX and VHS video synths with Super 8, watercolour, AI-generated layers, TouchDesigner and Resolume. Their method is an ongoing exchange of images, fragments and failures where human gesture and machine logic compose together in real time.
Together they create an AV set where groove and texture collide and evolve.
DJ
SARICA
Sarica brings a punchy, groove-driven energy shaped by her roots as a dedicated dancer.
Her sound blends old-school hardgroove from the 90's and early 2000's with impulsive rhythms and soulful pressure, creating an immediate connection with the crowd.
Starting as a resident at Paradox Club in Augsburg, she soon expanded across Germany, Asia and Europe, with sets at Output Seoul, Shelter, Boogaloo Zagreb, and Munich’s Blitz.
Her productions on Not Equal Records and Room carry the same vibrant momentum, strengthened by her Munich collective GrooveRaiderz.

VJ
SUUPERPOSE
SUUPERPOSE is a collaboration built on the friction and pleasure of analogue and digital image-making. They have developed a joint live practice merging glitchy analogue video synthesizers with AI-generated images, Super 8mm film, watercolors, 3D animation, and drawing machines.
Their collaboration itself is a method: a constant exchange of images, fragments, and failures, where two voices confront each other to open new readings. Suuperpose is not one vision, but a system of dialogue, humans and machines composing together.
They aim to expand into analogue glitch live motion-capture-driven AI generation.
For this session they perform in real time using analog video synths (LZX, VHS + structure) TouchDesigner and mixing the layers with Resolume.