To celebrate one year of Delírio, we’ve prepared a special series of events this summer — including DJ workshops, a production session with Genosidra, an industry talk aimed at migrant artists and collectives, and a final club celebration at Lark on August 16th.
These events are for our community, for everyone who’s danced with us, played with us, or held us down this past year.
Beginner DJ Workshop with Folly Ghost
30.07.2025 – 18:00 – 20:30 – Panke Culture – Hof V, Gerichtstraße 23, 13347 Berlin
Participants will have the opportunity to learn the essential techniques and tools using professional
club-standard equipment such as CDJs and Mixers underthe guidance of the experienced DJ Folly
Ghost in a supportive environment. By the end of the workshop, participants will have the chance to
practice live mixing,receive direct feedback, and leave with a clear understanding of how to continue
developing their skills
Industry Talk: Working as a collective in Germany, with touring artists
05.08.2025 · 17:30 – 19:30 · Refuge Worldwide – Niemetzstraße 1, 12055 Berlin
Working as a group of artists in Germany can be challenging and confusing for people who come from
different places of the world. This talk will aim to get the community togetherto discuss these
challenges and learn through two angles: first, we will have a panel conversation to learn from the
experiences of collectives and artists that have been able to develop a careerin Germany after
moving here from elsewhere. Then, in the second section, a representative from touring artists will
facilitate a workshop on the administrative perspective of working as a collective: What is an GbR, an
UG, a GmbH or a e.V.? Which form suits ourform of cooperation? What do I have to take care of for
the foundation period? What are the implications fortaxation and social security – forthe group and
for myself as an individual?
Intermediate DJ Workshop with Kali
06.08.2025 – 18:00 – 20:30 – Panke Culture – Hof V, Gerichtstraße 23, 13347 Berlin
This workshop is designed for DJs who already understand the fundamentals like beatmatching,
transitions, track structure, and are ready to push their practice further. We’ll cover deeper
Rekordbox organization strategies, tagging systems, cue-point strategies, and how to prep dynamic
sets that leave room forimprovisation while staying structurally coherent. You’ll learn how to take full
advantage of the CDJs’ features to craft more expressive, dynamic sets. In addition to technical
exploration, we will open space for practice 3 CDJs style mixing, jumping hot cues, moving between
genres and more.
Production Workshop with Genosidra
15.08.2025 · 17:30 – 19:30 · Refuge Worldwide – Niemetzstraße 1, 12055 Berlin
Genosidra (Carlos Quebrada) is a Colombian producer, DJ, and sound artist based in Barcelona. A
member of Hiedrah Club de Baile and co-founder of the band Blanco Teta, his practice explores the
intersections of experimental electronics, noise, and Latin club music. In this hands-on workshop,
Genosidra will guide participants through experimental sound design and the creation of personal sample
banks for their own productions from scratch. Starting in Ableton Live (or any DAW), attendees will
explore techniques for generating, transforming, and organizing original sound material — building a
unique sonic library as a foundation for composition and production.
Closing Club Night
16.08.2025 – 23:55 – Lark – Holzmarktstraße 15-18, 10179 Berlin
The summer event series will close with a high-energy Club Night at Lark featuring genre-bending sounds
rooted in diasporic and Latinx club rhythms. The line-up will feature Barcelona-based Colombian artist
Genosidra with their blend of experimental electronics, noise and Latin American folklore, along with
Brazilian DJ SILVASURFER’S fierceful Baile Funk blends, and Delírio founders Kali, DJ Latinchat and sin
serif.
All event information and sign-ups are available here: linktr.ee/delirio.bln
About Delírio
Founded in 2024 by Kali, sin serif and DJ Latinchat, Delírio creates spaces for queer and latinx
communities in Berlin to connect, express, and celebrate through sound. This anniversary series
expands their work beyond the club, offering access to tools, conversations, and skills that empower
artists and producers from the margins. With partners like Refuge Worldwide, Touring Artists, and
Panke Culture, Delírio continues to build dancefloors and learning spaces that are collectively held
and future-oriented.


