INTERFERENCE #6 : Eli Dayo + NSDOS + TBC

2025-02-01 22:00:00
SATURDAY 1ST FEBRUARY 2025 - 11:00PM

INTERFERENCE #6 : Eli Dayo + NSDOS + TBC

La Boule Noire

22:00

22:30

The second season of INTERFERENCE resumes on 1 February with a new DA, still inspired by retro-futuristic tales and the sweat of jazz clubs.

For 2025, we’re sticking to the same basics: a night of live music rooted in black music, improvisation, musical hybridisation and dance. To achieve this, we’re inviting* French and international artists to present stunning live projects, with heady sounds that take on their full dimension at the heart of the Parisian night.

Fans of introspective or extrovert nights, come and discover INTERFERENCE at La Boule Noire, live shows from 10pm to 4am designed as an alternative to the club.

ELI DAYO :

South London singer, songwriter and musician ELI is an alternative artist who combines ethereal harmonic vocals, melodic guitar riffs and syncopated beats to form her own distinctive sound.

Drawing inspiration from Indie, Soul, Trip Hop and Pop genres, ELI‘s music carries a prominent intercultural weight that lends itself delicately to her music. Pairing her deep sonorous vocal tones with rhythmically charged grounding melodies, she sits in her own unique musical genre.



Having produced and self released her latest singles ‘Too Much’ a compelling innovative track that feature her distinctive raw percussive beats, plucky guitar licks and convey themes of empowerment, transformation; showing off her versatility and complex sonic storytelling style.  



NSDOS : 

NSDOS, aka Koo Des, is a French multidisciplinary artist born in Paris in 1984. After studying dance at the Académie Internationale de Danse de Paris, he set out to create sounds on which to base his movements. He then had to imagine a new sound order, an alternative approach to music – through abstraction. Sometimes described as a ‘techno hacker’ by the French press, he hijacks technological tools, creating a link between machines and matter. He collects living data, using his own movement sensors on his dancing body, interactive devices or creative coding programmes, and injects them into the rectilinear skeleton of techno to turn it into an organic matrix. He invites the audience to join him in pushing back the limits of the body, objects and sounds.

+TBC

*This season we’re working hand in hand with our partners at Octopüs to share our musical favourites with you.