Telekom Electronic Beats & 032c Throw A Sonic Flashback For The Future

Chaos, craft, and club kids forever,

POSTED BY ZOE TYLER

What happens when a rave classic, a fashion power-player, and a design disruptor collide in Berlin? You get “All Is Sound. All Is Transformation.” — the electrified brainchild of Telekom Electronic Beats and 032c, brought to life by Harry Nuriev. Part installation, part time warp, part CD shrine, the show runs July 1–8 at 032c Workshop, and it’s hitting like a bass drop through memory.

At the core? A silver, sculptural ode to 90s CD culture — Nuriev’s remix of a bygone medium that once carried the soul of underground scenes. Rows of discs shimmer like relics from your older cousin’s rave stash, while gutted car speakers and a working CD player bring the noise. You can even bring your own discs and spin a little nostalgia yourself. “I’m interested in organized chaos,” Nuriev says — and the result lands somewhere between a dancefloor reliquary and a love letter to sonic debris.

Capsule as Club Artifact

To mark 25 years of Telekom Electronic Beats, 032c’s Maria Koch dropped a limited capsule that channels the same anarchic energy. Chalky whites on blackout cotton. Hammer graphics pulled from The Prodigy’s “No Good (Start the Dance)” video. Removable Velcro, adaptable straps, and rave-sweat proof accessories. It's an ode to subcultural shape-shifting — crafted like a gig tee, worn like armor.

“I was a classic rave kid,” Koch says. “This is a lifelong love affair with that song.” And it shows. The clothes move like memories do — chaotic, changeable, unforgettable.

“All Is Sound. All Is Transformation” opens July 1 at 032c Workshop, Berlin. Bring your CDs. Bring your past lives. Leave transformed.

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