KENN COLT DROPS INFECTIOUS NEW CLUB BANGER ‘MILLIONAIRE’ ON HIS OWN LABEL FEELS LIKE HOME RECORDS

Kenn Colt returns to his very own Feels Like Home Records imprint with ‘Millionaire’, a deep and groove-laden house cut that showcases a more refined side of his production palette. Known for his high-energy tech and afro house output, the Belgian artist dials back the tempo in favour of swing, space and subtle tension, delivering a track that thrives on feel rather than force.

 

The track was born from some light-hearted pillow talk revolving around an elephant, hence the artwork. After moving to Thailand full time with his girlfriend, Kenn is grinding hard in the studio in order to fund the change of scenery. Talking with his girlfriend, they have conversations about escaping it all, how their new life in Thailand will look and how Kenn’s music can help them. She says, “If your song goes viral, you have to buy me an elephant”. Deal. Kenn headed straight to the studio the next morning and began work – what manifested was ‘Millionaire’.

 

Anchored by a smooth yet commanding bassline that swoops and rolls beneath the mix, ‘Millionaire’ is driven by a catchy vocal refrain that quickly lodges itself in the listener’s head. As the arrangement unfolds, Kenn Colt introduces a pronounced beat drop where the vocal is expertly chopped and reworked, transforming a simple hook into a rhythmic weapon built for late-night dancefloors. The result is a moment of release that feels controlled, confident and deeply infectious.

 

True to Kenn Colt’s artistic ethos, ‘Millionaire’ isn’t just about movement — it’s about atmosphere and intention. It reflects his ongoing desire to translate emotion and lived experience into sound, while still delivering a record that DJs can rely on in the club. As another statement release on Feels Like Home Records, ‘Millionaire’ reinforces Kenn Colt’s ability to evolve his sound while staying rooted in groove, musicality and authentic house music storytelling.

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BRUNCH ELECTRONIK FESTIVAL 2026 REVEALS 3-DAY EXPANSION, COMPLETES LINEUP WITH THE BLAZE (DJ), MIND AGAINST, PARRA FOR CUVA, RY X (DJ), MARIAN ARISS

Final Phase of Acts Join the Previously Announced Biig Piig, Cassius (Live), Chaos in the CBD, Deborah de Luca, Eric Prydz, Floating Points (Live), I Hate Models, Jamie Jones, Jeff Mills, Juliet Fox, Kaytranada, Luciano, Seth Troxler, Shanti Celeste, SYREETA, Yu Su

Brunch Electronik Festival announces the addition of a third day to its 2026 edition, expanding the event at Barcelona’s Parc del Fòrum to run from Friday 7 to Sunday 9 August. Alongside the extended programme, the festival also reveals a final wave of artists — including The Blaze (DJ), Mind Against, Parra for Cuva, RY X (DJ) and Marian Ariss — completing the full lineup for this year’s flagship gathering on the city’s Mediterranean seafront. 

The newly added Sunday programme broadens the scope of the festival while giving audiences more time to explore the artists and sounds shaping contemporary electronic music. Set against the open-air backdrop of Parc del Fòrum, Brunch Electronik Festival has quickly become one of Barcelona’s defining late-summer events, bringing together global headliners, underground favourites, and emerging voices from across the electronic spectrum.

French duo The Blaze (DJ) - cousins Guillaume and Jonathan Alric - lead the newly announced additions for the festival’s Sunday closing programme, bringing their emotive, melody-driven electronic sound and striking visuals to Parc del Fòrum. They are joined by Italian brothers Mind Against, whose productions and DJ sets have helped define the contemporary melodic techno landscape; German producer Parra for Cuva, the project of Nicolas Demuth, known for blending electronic music with organic instrumentation and atmospheric textures; and RY X (DJ), distilling his broader musical sensibility into a club-focused setting.

The newly confirmed artists join a lineup already packed with internationally renowned names and influential club figures, reflecting the breadth of the festival’s musical identity. Artists previously announced include Eric Prydz, Paul Kalkbrenner, Jamie Jones, Jen Cardini, Kaytranada, Luciano, Jeff Mills, Floating Points (Live), CamelPhat, Chaos in the CBD, I Hate Models, Deborah de Luca, and Enzo Siragusa, alongside a wide range of rising artists and scene leaders across house, techno, and live electronic music.

With the addition of Sunday, three-day festival passes are now available, offering access to the full weekend programme across all three days.

Day tickets will be released soon, with further details to be announced in the coming weeks.

MUTEK MONTRÉAL ANNOUNCES FIRST ARTISTS FOR 27TH EDITION

Jeff Mills, Rival Consoles, JakoJako, Ben UFO, Evicshen, Matthew Herbert, Voices From The Lake, Polygonia and more set for six days of electronic music and digital creativity in Montréal

he International Festival of Digital Creativity and Electronic Music MUTEK today reveals the first artists confirmed for its 27th edition, taking place August 25–30, 2026 in Montréal.

Bringing together pioneers of electronic music, leading figures from the contemporary scene and bold emerging voices, the first wave of artists outlines a programme true to the groundbreaking festival’s DNA: with a balance of breaking artists, highly anticipated returns and shows that push the boundaries of art, technology and music. This first announcement focuses primarily on international artists, with a significant group of Québec and Canadian artists to be revealed in the next wave.

Across six days and six nights, the festival unites the global electronic and artistic community, providing a space for experimentation and creativity like no other. 

A singular event across multiple venues

MUTEK’s unique format sees performances take place across multiple venues throughout the city center arts district, the Quartier des spectacles, with the programme adapted to each unique venue. These include a free outdoor programme at the esplanade Tranquille, immersive and experimental works at the Society for Arts and Technology (SAT), and a dancefloor focused night programme at MTELUS. This year also adds a new venue, the Maison symphonique—which will host several major works in its concert hall—a marvel of acoustic engineering.

“The Maison symphonique opens up a new dimension for MUTEK: a monumental listening space where works take on an almost cinematic scale. This 27th edition places an even stronger emphasis on live performance and on a walkable festival circuit, allowing audiences to experience the festival as a true sonic exploration in the heart of the city.”

— Alain Mongeau, Executive Co-director and Artistic Director, MUTEK

In addition to these venues, a more intimate programme will also unfold at the Atrium and Studio-Théâtre of Les Grands Ballets.

Pioneers, still innovating

The programme also features artists who continue to redefine the vitality of electronic music.

Detroit techno pioneer Jeff Mills will present the North American premiere of Stargate, a new immersive performance inspired by his ongoing explorations of science-fiction universes.

Austrian guitarist and composer Fennesz and visual artist Lillevan celebrate the 25th anniversary of the landmark album Endless Summer, a defining work of contemporary electronic music.

Manchester's original acid house innovator A Guy Called Gerald will perform Black SecretTechnology, his 1995 album that became a jungle classic.

A creative genius returning to MUTEK and Montréal after a 13-year absence, Matthew Herbert will present a new socially engaged work exploring the theme of food insecurity, continuing a practice where music intersects with social and political questions.

New Rituals in Electronic Music 

Several projects in this edition take the form of contemporary rituals, combining collective emotions, sonic experimentation and radical performance.

The Japanese collective ELECTRONICOS FANTASTICOS!, led by Ei Wada, who marked the 20th edition of MUTEK with his Open Reel Ensemble project, transforms electronic waste — televisions, fans and obsolete circuits — into electromagnetic instruments in participatory performances that blend  sound-art, creative recycling and technological critique.

A major figure in the American experimental noise scene, Evicshen will present a highly physical and unpredictable performance using DIY instruments and unconventional sonic devices, while Québec composer Florence-Delphine Roux premieres a new project developed in collaboration with the AVATAR centre.

At the Maison symphonique, composer Tristan Perich and organist James McVinnie will perform Infinity Gradient, an immersive work for organ and one hundred speakers that transforms the concert hall into a vast sonic instrument, while the duo Voices From The Lake make a highly anticipated return to the festival with their hypnotic ambient techno, which has gained cult status.

Finally, Japanese group Violent Magic Orchestra will blur the boundaries between rave, black metal and audiovisual performance. 

The Global Electronic Avant-Garde

MUTEK continues its tradition of spotlighting artists from around the world who are shaping the future of electronic sound through the lens of diaspora. 

Toronto-based Colombian producer chiquitamagic will present a hardware-driven project blending raw techno, jazz and Latin American influences, while Hong Kong producer gyrofield delivers a world-premiere live performance, confirming her status as a leading voice in experimental bass music. This edition also sees the first appearance at MUTEK of Nazar, the Angolan artist whose powerful message is reinforced through sculpted electronics and skewed R&B.  

From the concert to the club. 

MUTEK also showcases artists who are shaking up club music from the inside out, pushing the boundaries of sonic exploration while applying the lessons learned from Europe’s busiest floors to their production.
At the top of the list are Ben UFO, the Hessle Audio founder, whose highly varied sets have oscillated between experimentation and accessibility for 20 years, and Barker, who won over critics and audiences alike with his album Stochastic Drift, released in 2025 on Smalltown Supersound.

Between organic techno and modular exploration, German producers Polygonia and JakoJako will perform highly anticipated live shows, while Mia Koden and NVST will embody the raw energy of contemporary bass and rave scenes. Meanwhile, at the opposite end of the bpm spectrum, New York trio Purelink will represent the new wave of post-club ambient music, and Dave Huismans (2562 / A Made Up Sound) will showcase textured sounds, somewhere between dub and club.

In this musical constellation, the unique worlds of Canadians Honeydrip and Cleo Leigh stand out, pushing the limits of their machines to deliver solar performances. 

Music, visuals and architecture

Crossovers between music, image  and spatial design also play a central role in this edition.

Swiss composer Noémi Büchi presents Exuvie, a new audiovisual live performance combining electroacoustic abstraction with immersive sound design.

British producer Rival Consoles brings a live AV show where cinematic compositions unfold through a deeply immersive visual environment.

Finally, Sphaîra, a project by experimental vocalist Sara Persico and visual artist Mika Oki, draws inspiration from the acoustic properties of Oscar Niemeyer’s dome in Tripoli, creating an audiovisual experience where voice, architecture and light interact.

MUTEK Forum - Ideas that change the conversation

The 27th edition marks a turning point for the MUTEK Forum, the festival’s platform for connection and discussion. Taking place from August 26th-28th This year, for the first time, the Forum expands across two of Montreal’s key performing arts institutions — the Atrium and Studio-Théâtre of Les Grands Ballets and Agora de la Danse.

The programme will include talks, project presentations, performance lectures and workshops, positioning the festival week as a major international hub for professionals exploring the changing nature of creativity in a digital age. 

A range of networking activities will also take place throughout the week, creating opportunities for the local sector while serving as an international platform for Québec’s creative ecosystem.  The MUTEK Market, dedicated to fostering opportunities and connections for Canadian artists and creatives, returns for its most ambitious edition yet, welcoming dozens of curators and decision-makers from around the world.

Full Forum programming will be announced in April.

Ticket Information

The Festival + Forum Passport, which provides access to the festival's regular paid programs and all Forum activities, is now on sale at an introductory price of $420. The Festival Passport and Weekend Pass are still on sale for $270 and $200, respectively, until midnight, then $320 and $235 (taxes and service fees not included). The Forum Passport and individual tickets will go on sale in the coming months.

Founded in Montréal in 2000, MUTEK is an international organisation dedicated to the development and dissemination of digital creativity in sound, music and audiovisual art. Through its annual Montréal festival and a network of international editions across the Americas and Europe, MUTEK has become a global reference point for forward-thinking electronic music and digital culture.