Modernwav isn’t just another event; it’s a sanctuary crafted by those who live and breathe the underground—true believers in the power of grassroots and DIY culture within the post-punk and darkwave scenes. Born from the passion of those who are not just participants but custodians of this world, Modernwav is a fever dream where bands, DJs, performance artists, and the unabashedly avant-garde collide. It’s where the black-clad faithful, drawn to the throbbing nexus of goth, post-punk, and modern electronic music, find their tribe. This is no corporate event; it’s a labor of love, a genuine expression of a subculture’s heart and soul. Here, the night isn’t just a backdrop but a living, breathing entity—a ritual, a ceremony, a space where the boundaries between audience and artist, voyeur and exhibitionist, lover and loner, blur into one. It welcomes all who seek and challenge none to stay away, offering a home to those bold enough to step into its shadows and celebrate the raw, untamed spirit of the scene.
This November, in partnership with Los Angeles underground mainstay Lethal Amounts, Modernwav transcends the usual with its inaugural two-day festival in San Diego, set to become a keystone of the city’s underground nightlife. From November 22-23, a congregation of the eclectic and electric will gather, headlined by genre stalwarts like TR/ST and IAMX, alongside rising provocateurs Spike Hellis, Louisahhh, Matte Blvck, Nox Novacula, Die Sexual, and Void Palace. Modernwav has long been the architect of San Diego’s alternative nightlife, seamlessly merging bands, kink performers, and DJs into a singular, hedonistic experience. Now, it broadens its scope, amplifying its vision with this festival debut—a spectacle that promises to be more than just its lineup.
The festivities deepen with DJ sets from Soft Faith, whose deft hands will guide the faithful through waves of dark euphoria, while Domina Death and Gisella Thorn will command the room with their striking presence. It’s this kind of synergy—where sound and spectacle entwine—that defines Modernwav.
TR/ST (Robert Alfons) has danced deftly around the edges of the underground, evolving his project into a defining force within the dark dance scene. With the release of Joyland in 2014 and the two-part The Destroyer in 2019, Alfons has proven himself a master of balancing the eerie and the anthemic. His music is a fragile dance between melancholy and ecstasy, a sonic landscape where one can easily get lost and never wish to be found.
IAMX is the solo vehicle of Chris Corner (formerly of Sneaker Pimps), known for his intoxicating blend of electronic, alternative, and dark pop. Corner’s performances are intense theatrical journeys—deeply visceral, unapologetically raw. His music is an exploration of identity, sexuality, and self-destruction, pulling listeners into a cinematic universe where every beat is a pulse, every lyric a confession.
Spike Hellis channels the ferocity of post-punk and the harsh textures of industrial and EBM into a pulsing sonic barrage. Their music is a jagged exploration of urban despair and existential dread, a fitting soundtrack for wandering through the concrete labyrinths of a crumbling metropolis. The intensity of their live performances is not for the faint-hearted; it’s an immersion in wit, grit, and gloom, where the boundary between artist and audience collapses in a shared moment of raw catharsis.
Louisahhh brings her fiery fusion of techno and punk to the stage, a hurricane of sound and fury. Her sets are a visceral experience, fusing punishing beats with soul-stirring vocals that cut through the noise like a knife through fog. She is both shaman and warrior, leading her followers through a high-energy ritual of sound and movement that leaves no one untouched.
Matte Blvck conjures a potent blend of post-punk atmospheres and industrial rhythms, threading the needle between dark introspection and raw power. Their sound is a modern take on the old guard—a brooding symphony that speaks to both the past and the future.
Nox Novacula treads the deathrock line with a deep understanding of both its roots and its potential. Their songs are a profound journey into the abyss, where dark melodies intertwine with pounding electronic beats to create a haunting exploration of human frailty and inner turmoil.
Die Sexual, the L.A.-based duo of Rosselinni and Anton Floriano, delve deep into a heady mix of EBM, techno, and electropop. Their sound is drenched in sensuality and tension, a hypnotic dance between desire and despair that plays out over throbbing analog synths and sultry vocals.
Void Palace, another standout from L.A., embraces the avant-garde with their eclectic fusion of darkwave and industrial. Their music is a journey through eerie landscapes, where driving beats and haunting synths evoke both dread and fascination.
Modernwav’s festival debut is set to be an immersive experience—a collision of sounds, sights, and sensations that promises to push the limits of what an alternative event can be. It’s not just about the music; it’s about the movement, the moment, the memory.
The event runs from November 22- 23. Tickets are now available.
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