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6943 EDOARDO FIGARA (IT) LIVE
DIGITRIBE LIVE
THE BAPTIST
MIDITRIX

21 FEB 26

6943·EDOARDO FIGARA

Born in 1990, he is an Italian visual artist and musician also known as “6943”. He began playing at 15 in a hardcore punk band as a bassist. He listens to everything from drum and bass to nu metal, from classical to cumbia, from jazz to techno.
 
Already as a minor, he participated in his first raves, and once he moved to Rome to study at the Academy of Fine Arts, he discovered the club scene, where he worked for almost a decade. The musical experiments continue in increasingly hybrid jam sessions and alongside visual installations.
 
When he joined a sound system, he began to focus on synthesizers until arriving at a personal dawless live set project inspired by old school techno, but with all kinds of contaminations, using the latest generation machines.

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Deep within the DIY music scene, a vibrant and uncompromising energy persists—cultivating awareness, shaping collective consciousness, and resisting all attempts to erode its core values. Through self-organization and horizontal collaboration, we oppose the conventional organizer–audience hierarchy typical of profit-driven entertainment models. Instead, we assume full agency by conceiving, organizing, and performing our own events. For us, creativity extends beyond personal expression; it functions as a transformative force capable of reshaping society itself. The DIY ethos is grounded in the continuous interrogation of norms, the disruption of what is framed as “normal,” and the encouragement of collective resistance.

We consciously reject passive consumption and actively cultivate an environment where everyone is invited to participate, contribute, and engage with both the music and the community. A fundamental pillar of our values is an unwavering opposition to commercialism. Despite the inevitable costs involved, we remain committed to our long-standing practice of placing a contribution box at the entrance of our events, enabling participants to give according to their means. This approach ensures that financial constraints never become a barrier to participation. To sustain these efforts and support our ongoing initiatives, we rely on collective support. Every contribution directly sustains projects such as the preservation of our event space and the continuation of our broader activities.

Together, we strive to safeguard and amplify an uncompromising cultural voice. Through collective action, we seek to preserve a living tradition of boundless artistic creativity and personal expression, reinforcing its resilience against the pressures of mainstream culture. This commitment empowers individuals to fully engage with a community that embraces liberation through joy, participation, and shared experience.



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21.02.26
SECTOR 93