Shoegaze electronicaUpliftingWall of sound
Friday
20.02.2026 - 20:30
Opening at 19:30
Vernier
Piscine du Lignon
Tickets
CHF 22 to CHF 35
CHF 15 with the festival pass
Past
An immersive shoegaze, dreamy soundscape and electronic dive at the Piscine du Lignon when Bdrmm present their new album, Microtonic, in an unforgettable live show.
Bdrmm has reinvented British shoegaze by infusing it with a precise dose of electronica. From My Bloody Valentine to Slowdive, the four musicians exceed their influences to create a singular universe where ethereal guitars and magnetic pulses intertwine. Hypnotic beats and sustained tension on stage, their dense, enveloping sound is a perfect echo of Microtonic, one of the most remarkable albums of 2025.
Sunday,June crafts a luminous, melancholic “solar psych” sound, balancing introspection with electric bursts. An immersive, unpredictable music that draws listeners into a hypnotic world.
Sunday,June crafts a luminous, melancholic “solar psych” sound, balancing introspection with electric bursts. An immersive, unpredictable music that draws listeners into a hypnotic world.
Shoes are not allowed inside, so bring your flip-flops or come barefoot! Swimming is permitted. Lockers are available for a fee, or bring your own padlock.
Born in Hull, UK, Bdrmm quickly established themselves as one of the most fascinating British bands of their generation. After Bedroom in 2020 and I Don't Know in 2023, the group broadened its spectrum with Microtonic in 2025, a deliberate turn towards electronics. Already critically acclaimed, they own their legitimate place on the prestigious Scottish label Rock Action Records.
Sunday,June was born somewhere between the quiet of a winter room and the echo of an endless summer. Started as a solo project in Geneva, it gradually became a band in 2024. Sunday, June’s « solar psych » carry both brightness and a touch of me- lancholy. Their first album, « Sun Glitter and Other Reflections », released March 2025 through NUDA, moves from introspection to electric bursts. The sound of the band’s first album favors suggestion over showiness, and drifting explorations over formu- laic choruses. On stage, their music is alive and immersive, gentle yet unpredictable, inviting listeners to drift away, mesmerized
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