Cosmic Perspective from Milan
Closing Party
Radio Raheem
Radio Raheem, currently Triennale Milano's resident radio station, has renewed its partnership with FOG for a new programme of live music sessions. Cultural hub and independent media platform, Radio Raheem stages for FOG some of the most innovative music voices of the Italian contemporary scene, claiming once again the title of “musical heart” of the festival, which promises to enliven the spaces of Triennale Milano. Since its establishment in 2017, Radio Raheem has appealed to inquisitive listeners who are eager to explore and better understand the world around us. In January 2020, Radio Raheem moved inside Triennale Milano, curating special content, from talks to musical projects, from videos to outreach events, engaging artists, curators, musicians and performers.
Line-up:
10 pm – Raregems
11 pm – PolyRitmo
London-based DJ, festival organiser and musician Poly-Ritmo brings heat to the hips and feet with selections from around the globe. While she doesn’t stick to one style or genre, her joyful energy always radiates to the crowd. Weaving tunes that are genuinely eclectic and igniting dancefloors with percussive rhythmic movement. Poly-Ritmo is a regular feature on the festival circuit, playing in legendary spaces such as Glastonbury, Gala, We Out Here, Shambala, Lost Village and many more. She is also the co-founder and creative director of the Basket of Light Festival, an intimate and inspiring event in its third year. The festival features over 30 artists across three stages - a diverse, playful and flavourful curation of international talent.
Vale&Giò, also known as Raregems are DJs and collectors with a boundless passion for digging and vinyl music from every corner of the planet. The project, born in 2021, aims to discover and enhance the rarest and most hidden musical gems. Since then, they have continued to make global connections through their timeless love of vinyl and the stories it tells. Since 2022, Raregems host a monthly program on Milan's Radio Raheem called “Digging Stories.”