The L.E.V. Festival (Laboratory of Visual Electronics) celebrates its 20th edition from 30 April to 3 May. Four days of programming will offer the public the most striking artistic experiences in the fields of electronic sound creation, audiovisual creation and contemporary digital art.
On 2 May, La Nave at LABoral Centro de Arte will host the festival’s evening programme, creating a space dedicated to the audiovisual club and post-club practices. Within this context of live creation, the experience is built upon rhythm, the physicality of
sound and the interaction between music, visuals and the audience.
A highlight is the collaboration between µ-Ziq and ID:Mora (United Kingdom / Czech Republic), a meeting of two key figures in contemporary electronic music who engage in a dialogue through rhythmic experimentation and real-time audiovisual manipulation.
Alongside them, Catnapp (Argentina) presents a live set that blends club energy, vocal performance and stage presence, whilst Nova Materia (France / Chile) unfolds a hybrid project where electronics, gesture and sound matter are articulated through a performative and physical logic.
British artist NikNak presents a new live AV performance, a project built around turntablism that positions sound manipulation as a performative act and expands the language of the club into territories of sound and audiovisual research.


