1930, Michail Kalatosow film, black/white, no sound, 54 min. Most of Salt for Svanetia describes and explores the daily life of the Svan people, who are living isolated from civilisation in a harsh natural environment in the mountainous region of Svanetia. Svanetia and the mountain village of Ushguli are then located on two slowly dissolving maps of the region and are described as "cut off from civilization by mountains and glaciers"....See more details
Istanbul powerhouse trio Lalalar and Kinshasa sonic pioneers KOKOKO! meet on stage for a special night in Bucharest, this autumn – October 5 at Control Club. The show is part of a series of events marking Control Club’s 16th anniversary. Tickets are now available via Eventbook. After setting European stages on fire with the release of their first LP in 2022, Lalalar return with En Kötü Iyi Olur, an album that reflects their image: edgy, independent, political, and tremendously effective....See more details
Nastia is a Ukrainian DJ, promoter, producer and label owner, and a rare example of how great success can be achieved solely by DJing, ideas and hard work. Throughout the years, Nastia's activities have been aimed at promoting Ukrainian culture and artists, which made her the face of the country’s electronic music scene on the global stage....See more details
Control 16 year anniversary celebration series ends with Miley Serious, a French-born, USA-based DJ. Her sounds will be spiced with Faust’s fusion of eclectic grooves. Room 2 comes with a more experimental alternative, entranced by the sounds of Ihmai Isuav and Dragoș Rusu. Known for her unique ability to blend electronic and punk influences from the underground scenes of Paris and New York City, Miley Serious seamlessly fuses bass, breaks, drum'n'bass, and experimental electronic beats into her sets....See more details
We’re teaming up with inTension and Supersanity on September 27 for an explosive rave experience at Control Club. Join us on a journey from inTension’s signature neon-green visuals and rave-heavy atmosphere to Supersanity’s world. Expect an immersive setup that nods to the raw intimacy of Boiler Room....See more details
The Canadian post-punk group ACTORS will perform for the first time in Romania on 2025, January 31, at Control Club in Bucharest. ACTORS began by releasing a string of popular singles, starting with “Post Traumatic Love” in 2012 and building a dedicated fanbase while eschewing a debut album release for the band’s first six years of existence....See more details
Legendary English rockers New Model Army return to Bucharest this winter to perform at Control Club, December 3, in support of their 16th studio album, Unbroken, released earlier this year. Formed in Bradford in 1980, New Model Army are storming through their fifth decade and show no signs of letting up....See more details
Friday, September 20, the dark '80s are taking over, courtesy of acclaimed selectors Les Yeux Orange and DC Salas, supported by local heroes Nek & Walentin Pauer. In Room 1, internet-era underground stars turned DJ sensation, Les Yeux Orange bring out the flavours of their dreamy Parisian EXOTICA parties, followed by the Peruvian-born Brussels-based legend DJ Salas and a back to back set by residents Walentin Pauer & Nek....See more details
Manchester-based psychedelic jazz-punks Maruja, known for their electrifying live shows, will perform for the first time in Bucharest at the end of this year – December 16 at Control Club. Tickets are now available via Eventbook. Artists in the truest sense of the word, Maruja’s ferocious combination of punk, harsh noise, and transcendent cosmic jazz is fast marking them out as one of the most exciting new acts in the UK....See more details
German indie pop project What Are People For?, known for their irresistible groove and absurdist dry humour, will perform for the first time in Bucharest – December 21 at Control Club. Tickets are now available via Eventbook. What Are People For? make the perfect kind of dystopic dance music for our times....See more details