Everyday Struggles – The Club Meets Resilience
Liaison invites Creams, a Georgian-born, New York-based artist currently on tour. She blends dark pop and electronic textures with sharp-edged hip hop.
From 01:00 to 05:00, the tempo dissolves language, and we descend into techno — a night curated by migrant and queer artists. Sounds shaped by exile, isolation, freedom, and resistance.
Liaison music is built from displacement and insists on freedom for FLINTA* queers. This night is for those denied safety, denied borders, denied names — but never denied rhythm. Liaison offers a space reclaimed by those who were pushed to the edges, those living between systems, identities and states. This event bridges local voices with artists who’ve arrived from Georgia, bringing together distant scenes in one shared space.
The afterparty will be driven by hard-hitting techno — strongly influenced by the underground scenes of Tbilisi and Berlin.
23:00 Maque (Live)
00:00 Creams (Live)
01:00 Henry Keller (Dj)
03:00 AMI (Dj)
05:00 End
Creams
Creams makes music full of traps. Each song is Pandora's box with paradoxical lyrics and melodies born from myths, fandora’s Box with paradoxical dreams and literary ideas; sensory-stimulating music that sounds like “cotton candy,” but with far deeper heart notes. - TOM IRVIN.
Hailing from Tbilisi and now based in New York City, Creams is an innovative artist known for fully producing and writing her own music and lyrics, With two critically acclaimed Eps already under her belt, she is set to release her debut 12-track LP in 2025, Her work stands out for its compelling sonic landscapes and striking visual music videos, establishing her as a significant presence in both the Tbilisi and Berlin music scenes as she embarks on this exciting new chapter in NYC.
Maque
The evening will begin with Maque, a stage powerhouse whose performance blurs the line between DJ set and embodied ritual. Drawing from Latin experimental club culture, her energy is magnetic. From old-school reggaeton to jungle and tribal core, passing through RKT, guaracha, Latin club, cumbiatón, Latin tech/core, and pop edits — her selections are a celebration of Latin America’s radical rhythms.
Henry Keller
Originally from Tbilisi and shaped by the driving force of clubs like Bassiani, Henry Keller brings a deeply personal touch to their sets, blending hypnotic rhythms with bold aesthetics rooted in queerness, fetish culture, and a love for the underground.
Now Brussels-based and after leaving his mark at C12, Gay Haze, Beursschouwburg, and radio stations like Kiosk and GIMIC, he joins us at DÉBRIS with his groovy and eclectic bangers. Their work spans production and performance, crafting immersive experiences that celebrate identity, tension, and the emotional force of club culture.
AMI
AMI is a non-binary DJ based in Brussels, an audio technician, co-founder and resident of queer musician collective Liaison.They blend deep, powerful sounds with a passion for change. For them, being a DJ is more than just playing music — It's about creating a dance floor as space for protest, cearing and healing.
Liaison Music
Liaison Music began as a grassroots initiative led by queer asylum seekers navigating the Belgian reception system. We’ve since grown into a creative and supportive collective, offering rehearsal spaces, artistic collaborations, and performance opportunities. We’re currently based at Globe Aroma and JES, and have collaborated with venues such as Kaaitheater, Beursschouwburg, Het Bos, Trix, and more.
We’re now actively working to become an official nonprofit organization. Our goal is to create a safe space and studio for new arrivals — a place where people can spend time, connect, rehearse, collaborate, and meet local artists to build networks and create future collaborations.
We’re also planning to launch a podcast where we’ll talk about migration, diversity, the acceptance of migrant artists in the local music scene and cultural spaces, and the stigmas they face.
In addition, we’ll offer digital residencies for Liaison artists and support independent musicians in learning about digital marketing and the music business, helping them become more self-sufficient.
We aim to develop informal educational practices, where Liaison Music members can exchange skills and knowledge with one another. our own safe queer space for new arrivals in Brussels and beyond.
*FLINTA: Female, Lesbian, Intersex, Trans and Agender