𝑨𝒏𝒈𝒆𝒍𝒊𝒏𝒂 𝑻𝒐𝒓𝒐𝒔
𝐀𝐕 /// 𝟑𝐃 𝐀𝐫𝐭𝐢𝐬𝐭 🎲
✽ doppelgänger → @notenough.fun ✽
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↓ 27.06 Live at IKLEKTIK ↓
Sharing a few more bits from my old AV performances.
Datamoshing was (not) a phase...
TW: flashing
Sharing a few more bits from my old AV performances.
Datamoshing was (not) a phase...
TW: flashing
Sharing a few more bits from my old AV performances.
Datamoshing was (not) a phase...
TW: flashing
Sharing a few more bits from my old AV performances.
Datamoshing was (not) a phase...
TW: flashing
Continuing to share my old work for the 10-year anniversary.
TW: videos contain flashing lights & bad quality ( I really had to dig into the archives )
Every set I work on is always very different and is based on the feel the music gives me, so there is no particular style to my work. There are some clear preferences though. The less pixels the better. The less colour the better. The more blur the better. No clarity whatsoever.
Continuing to share my old work for the 10-year anniversary.
TW: videos contain flashing lights & bad quality ( I really had to dig into the archives )
Every set I work on is always very different and is based on the feel the music gives me, so there is no particular style to my work. There are some clear preferences though. The less pixels the better. The less colour the better. The more blur the better. No clarity whatsoever.
Continuing to share my old work for the 10-year anniversary.
TW: videos contain flashing lights & bad quality ( I really had to dig into the archives )
Every set I work on is always very different and is based on the feel the music gives me, so there is no particular style to my work. There are some clear preferences though. The less pixels the better. The less colour the better. The more blur the better. No clarity whatsoever.
Today marks exactly 10 years since my very first live visuals set. First video is a teaser for that event back from 24.09.2016.
Working with various genres from ambient and dark techno to dream pop and 200 BPM bass hysteria, I have played with all kinds of mediums including personal recordings, software viewport, shamelessly watermarked shutterstock footage, old cinema, experimental animation, early GAN models, 2D & 3D graphics and archival tapes to support artists like SHXCXCHCXSH, Sisso & Maiko, ccontrary, Buttechno, Hmot, Moa Pillar, Milibri, Suokas and many more, on half-dead projectors in underground venues and massive LEDs at the festivals.
I love it all, well, clearly, I 🎧 MUSIC
Here I'm sharing snippets from those very early works.
TW: some videos contain flashing lights & very bad quality of recording
Today marks exactly 10 years since my very first live visuals set. First video is a teaser for that event back from 24.09.2016.
Working with various genres from ambient and dark techno to dream pop and 200 BPM bass hysteria, I have played with all kinds of mediums including personal recordings, software viewport, shamelessly watermarked shutterstock footage, old cinema, experimental animation, early GAN models, 2D & 3D graphics and archival tapes to support artists like SHXCXCHCXSH, Sisso & Maiko, ccontrary, Buttechno, Hmot, Moa Pillar, Milibri, Suokas and many more, on half-dead projectors in underground venues and massive LEDs at the festivals.
I love it all, well, clearly, I 🎧 MUSIC
Here I'm sharing snippets from those very early works.
TW: some videos contain flashing lights & very bad quality of recording
Today marks exactly 10 years since my very first live visuals set. First video is a teaser for that event back from 24.09.2016.
Working with various genres from ambient and dark techno to dream pop and 200 BPM bass hysteria, I have played with all kinds of mediums including personal recordings, software viewport, shamelessly watermarked shutterstock footage, old cinema, experimental animation, early GAN models, 2D & 3D graphics and archival tapes to support artists like SHXCXCHCXSH, Sisso & Maiko, ccontrary, Buttechno, Hmot, Moa Pillar, Milibri, Suokas and many more, on half-dead projectors in underground venues and massive LEDs at the festivals.
I love it all, well, clearly, I 🎧 MUSIC
Here I'm sharing snippets from those very early works.
TW: some videos contain flashing lights & very bad quality of recording
Today marks exactly 10 years since my very first live visuals set. First video is a teaser for that event back from 24.09.2016.
Working with various genres from ambient and dark techno to dream pop and 200 BPM bass hysteria, I have played with all kinds of mediums including personal recordings, software viewport, shamelessly watermarked shutterstock footage, old cinema, experimental animation, early GAN models, 2D & 3D graphics and archival tapes to support artists like SHXCXCHCXSH, Sisso & Maiko, ccontrary, Buttechno, Hmot, Moa Pillar, Milibri, Suokas and many more, on half-dead projectors in underground venues and massive LEDs at the festivals.
I love it all, well, clearly, I 🎧 MUSIC
Here I'm sharing snippets from those very early works.
TW: some videos contain flashing lights & very bad quality of recording

Moving between hip-hop and breakbeat, @skrech_majstor_ljuban layers tunes from children’s songs to mutated rock over stumbling rhythms, treating it with both irreverence and affection.
With a bow to Talking Heads’ performances, live visuals set pokes at the gold fever of capitalism and the absurdity of corporate culture. Both funny and cynical, visuals simultaneously match Ljuban’s prankster’s agility and counter the lighthearted feel, playing on the idea of the forced cheerful conformity.
Curating hours of archival footage from 1920s to 80s, visual artist Angelina Toros assembles a patchwork narrative with big suits, crying boys and uncanny psychologists as characters, punching it down from a tongue-in-cheek joke to a bitter sting. 🏦
Special thanks to @akchorella & @huendrew for the organisation, @onama & @_pticicafor the light and the entire Fields crew for everything
Photo by @kostyakondrukhov
Moving between hip-hop and breakbeat, @skrech_majstor_ljuban layers tunes from children’s songs to mutated rock over stumbling rhythms, treating it with both irreverence and affection.
With a bow to Talking Heads’ performances, live visuals set pokes at the gold fever of capitalism and the absurdity of corporate culture. Both funny and cynical, visuals simultaneously match Ljuban’s prankster’s agility and counter the lighthearted feel, playing on the idea of the forced cheerful conformity.
Curating hours of archival footage from 1920s to 80s, visual artist Angelina Toros assembles a patchwork narrative with big suits, crying boys and uncanny psychologists as characters, punching it down from a tongue-in-cheek joke to a bitter sting. 🏦
Special thanks to @akchorella & @huendrew for the organisation, @onama & @_pticicafor the light and the entire Fields crew for everything
Photo by @kostyakondrukhov
Moving between hip-hop and breakbeat, @skrech_majstor_ljuban layers tunes from children’s songs to mutated rock over stumbling rhythms, treating it with both irreverence and affection.
With a bow to Talking Heads’ performances, live visuals set pokes at the gold fever of capitalism and the absurdity of corporate culture. Both funny and cynical, visuals simultaneously match Ljuban’s prankster’s agility and counter the lighthearted feel, playing on the idea of the forced cheerful conformity.
Curating hours of archival footage from 1920s to 80s, visual artist Angelina Toros assembles a patchwork narrative with big suits, crying boys and uncanny psychologists as characters, punching it down from a tongue-in-cheek joke to a bitter sting. 🏦
Special thanks to @akchorella & @huendrew for the organisation, @onama & @_pticicafor the light and the entire Fields crew for everything
Photo by @kostyakondrukhov
Moving between hip-hop and breakbeat, @skrech_majstor_ljuban layers tunes from children’s songs to mutated rock over stumbling rhythms, treating it with both irreverence and affection.
With a bow to Talking Heads’ performances, live visuals set pokes at the gold fever of capitalism and the absurdity of corporate culture. Both funny and cynical, visuals simultaneously match Ljuban’s prankster’s agility and counter the lighthearted feel, playing on the idea of the forced cheerful conformity.
Curating hours of archival footage from 1920s to 80s, visual artist Angelina Toros assembles a patchwork narrative with big suits, crying boys and uncanny psychologists as characters, punching it down from a tongue-in-cheek joke to a bitter sting. 🏦
Special thanks to @akchorella & @huendrew for the organisation, @onama & @_pticicafor the light and the entire Fields crew for everything
Photo by @kostyakondrukhov
Moving between hip-hop and breakbeat, @skrech_majstor_ljuban layers tunes from children’s songs to mutated rock over stumbling rhythms, treating it with both irreverence and affection.
With a bow to Talking Heads’ performances, live visuals set pokes at the gold fever of capitalism and the absurdity of corporate culture. Both funny and cynical, visuals simultaneously match Ljuban’s prankster’s agility and counter the lighthearted feel, playing on the idea of the forced cheerful conformity.
Curating hours of archival footage from 1920s to 80s, visual artist Angelina Toros assembles a patchwork narrative with big suits, crying boys and uncanny psychologists as characters, punching it down from a tongue-in-cheek joke to a bitter sting. 🏦
Special thanks to @akchorella & @huendrew for the organisation, @onama & @_pticicafor the light and the entire Fields crew for everything
Photo by @kostyakondrukhov
Moving between hip-hop and breakbeat, @skrech_majstor_ljuban layers tunes from children’s songs to mutated rock over stumbling rhythms, treating it with both irreverence and affection.
With a bow to Talking Heads’ performances, live visuals set pokes at the gold fever of capitalism and the absurdity of corporate culture. Both funny and cynical, visuals simultaneously match Ljuban’s prankster’s agility and counter the lighthearted feel, playing on the idea of the forced cheerful conformity.
Curating hours of archival footage from 1920s to 80s, visual artist Angelina Toros assembles a patchwork narrative with big suits, crying boys and uncanny psychologists as characters, punching it down from a tongue-in-cheek joke to a bitter sting. 🏦
Special thanks to @akchorella & @huendrew for the organisation, @onama & @_pticicafor the light and the entire Fields crew for everything
Photo by @kostyakondrukhov
Moving between hip-hop and breakbeat, @skrech_majstor_ljuban layers tunes from children’s songs to mutated rock over stumbling rhythms, treating it with both irreverence and affection.
With a bow to Talking Heads’ performances, live visuals set pokes at the gold fever of capitalism and the absurdity of corporate culture. Both funny and cynical, visuals simultaneously match Ljuban’s prankster’s agility and counter the lighthearted feel, playing on the idea of the forced cheerful conformity.
Curating hours of archival footage from 1920s to 80s, visual artist Angelina Toros assembles a patchwork narrative with big suits, crying boys and uncanny psychologists as characters, punching it down from a tongue-in-cheek joke to a bitter sting. 🏦
Special thanks to @akchorella & @huendrew for the organisation, @onama & @_pticicafor the light and the entire Fields crew for everything
Photo by @kostyakondrukhov
Moving between hip-hop and breakbeat, @skrech_majstor_ljuban layers tunes from children’s songs to mutated rock over stumbling rhythms, treating it with both irreverence and affection.
With a bow to Talking Heads’ performances, live visuals set pokes at the gold fever of capitalism and the absurdity of corporate culture. Both funny and cynical, visuals simultaneously match Ljuban’s prankster’s agility and counter the lighthearted feel, playing on the idea of the forced cheerful conformity.
Curating hours of archival footage from 1920s to 80s, visual artist Angelina Toros assembles a patchwork narrative with big suits, crying boys and uncanny psychologists as characters, punching it down from a tongue-in-cheek joke to a bitter sting. 🏦
Special thanks to @akchorella & @huendrew for the organisation, @onama & @_pticicafor the light and the entire Fields crew for everything
Photo by @kostyakondrukhov
Moving between hip-hop and breakbeat, @skrech_majstor_ljuban layers tunes from children’s songs to mutated rock over stumbling rhythms, treating it with both irreverence and affection.
With a bow to Talking Heads’ performances, live visuals set pokes at the gold fever of capitalism and the absurdity of corporate culture. Both funny and cynical, visuals simultaneously match Ljuban’s prankster’s agility and counter the lighthearted feel, playing on the idea of the forced cheerful conformity.
Curating hours of archival footage from 1920s to 80s, visual artist Angelina Toros assembles a patchwork narrative with big suits, crying boys and uncanny psychologists as characters, punching it down from a tongue-in-cheek joke to a bitter sting. 🏦
Special thanks to @akchorella & @huendrew for the organisation, @onama & @_pticicafor the light and the entire Fields crew for everything
Photo by @kostyakondrukhov
Moving between hip-hop and breakbeat, @skrech_majstor_ljuban layers tunes from children’s songs to mutated rock over stumbling rhythms, treating it with both irreverence and affection.
With a bow to Talking Heads’ performances, live visuals set pokes at the gold fever of capitalism and the absurdity of corporate culture. Both funny and cynical, visuals simultaneously match Ljuban’s prankster’s agility and counter the lighthearted feel, playing on the idea of the forced cheerful conformity.
Curating hours of archival footage from 1920s to 80s, visual artist Angelina Toros assembles a patchwork narrative with big suits, crying boys and uncanny psychologists as characters, punching it down from a tongue-in-cheek joke to a bitter sting. 🏦
Special thanks to @akchorella & @huendrew for the organisation, @onama & @_pticicafor the light and the entire Fields crew for everything
Photo by @kostyakondrukhov
Moving between hip-hop and breakbeat, @skrech_majstor_ljuban layers tunes from children’s songs to mutated rock over stumbling rhythms, treating it with both irreverence and affection.
With a bow to Talking Heads’ performances, live visuals set pokes at the gold fever of capitalism and the absurdity of corporate culture. Both funny and cynical, visuals simultaneously match Ljuban’s prankster’s agility and counter the lighthearted feel, playing on the idea of the forced cheerful conformity.
Curating hours of archival footage from 1920s to 80s, visual artist Angelina Toros assembles a patchwork narrative with big suits, crying boys and uncanny psychologists as characters, punching it down from a tongue-in-cheek joke to a bitter sting. 🏦
Special thanks to @akchorella & @huendrew for the organisation, @onama & @_pticicafor the light and the entire Fields crew for everything
Photo by @kostyakondrukhov

Moving between hip-hop and breakbeat, @skrech_majstor_ljuban layers tunes from children’s songs to mutated rock over stumbling rhythms, treating it with both irreverence and affection.
With a bow to Talking Heads’ performances, live visuals set pokes at the gold fever of capitalism and the absurdity of corporate culture. Both funny and cynical, visuals simultaneously match Ljuban’s prankster’s agility and counter the lighthearted feel, playing on the idea of the forced cheerful conformity.
Curating hours of archival footage from 1920s to 80s, visual artist Angelina Toros assembles a patchwork narrative with big suits, crying boys and uncanny psychologists as characters, punching it down from a tongue-in-cheek joke to a bitter sting. 🏦
Special thanks to @akchorella & @huendrew for the organisation, @onama & @_pticicafor the light and the entire Fields crew for everything
Photo by @kostyakondrukhov

Not bound to one genre, Milibri blends nostalgic textures with modern production, moving through leftfield, trip-hop, ambient and breaks in a way that feels fluid.
Echoing that approach, visual artist Angelina Toros uses lo-fi 3D footage treated with analog filmic effects to build an immersive fantasy realm. Centered around the themes of water and myths, immersive visuals shift between dark and dreamy, dwelling in a fantasy realm.
Layering fluid textures and blurs, live visuals resonate with the way Milibri mixes different tonal colours, chord characters and note combinations across registers, creating a hazy, electro-shoegaze-like space, where textures, blur and rhythms move softly beneath the soundscape.
On @fields.music day 2, Milibri shared a selection of tracks from her debut album Time Frames, released on the label South Space London, along with a few unreleased pieces that for now can only be heard in her live sets.
Special thanks to @akchorella & @huendrew for the organisation, @onama & @diskotoid for the light and the entire Fields crew for everything 🩵💜
Photo by @kostyakondrukhov
Not bound to one genre, Milibri blends nostalgic textures with modern production, moving through leftfield, trip-hop, ambient and breaks in a way that feels fluid.
Echoing that approach, visual artist Angelina Toros uses lo-fi 3D footage treated with analog filmic effects to build an immersive fantasy realm. Centered around the themes of water and myths, immersive visuals shift between dark and dreamy, dwelling in a fantasy realm.
Layering fluid textures and blurs, live visuals resonate with the way Milibri mixes different tonal colours, chord characters and note combinations across registers, creating a hazy, electro-shoegaze-like space, where textures, blur and rhythms move softly beneath the soundscape.
On @fields.music day 2, Milibri shared a selection of tracks from her debut album Time Frames, released on the label South Space London, along with a few unreleased pieces that for now can only be heard in her live sets.
Special thanks to @akchorella & @huendrew for the organisation, @onama & @diskotoid for the light and the entire Fields crew for everything 🩵💜
Photo by @kostyakondrukhov
Not bound to one genre, Milibri blends nostalgic textures with modern production, moving through leftfield, trip-hop, ambient and breaks in a way that feels fluid.
Echoing that approach, visual artist Angelina Toros uses lo-fi 3D footage treated with analog filmic effects to build an immersive fantasy realm. Centered around the themes of water and myths, immersive visuals shift between dark and dreamy, dwelling in a fantasy realm.
Layering fluid textures and blurs, live visuals resonate with the way Milibri mixes different tonal colours, chord characters and note combinations across registers, creating a hazy, electro-shoegaze-like space, where textures, blur and rhythms move softly beneath the soundscape.
On @fields.music day 2, Milibri shared a selection of tracks from her debut album Time Frames, released on the label South Space London, along with a few unreleased pieces that for now can only be heard in her live sets.
Special thanks to @akchorella & @huendrew for the organisation, @onama & @diskotoid for the light and the entire Fields crew for everything 🩵💜
Photo by @kostyakondrukhov
Not bound to one genre, Milibri blends nostalgic textures with modern production, moving through leftfield, trip-hop, ambient and breaks in a way that feels fluid.
Echoing that approach, visual artist Angelina Toros uses lo-fi 3D footage treated with analog filmic effects to build an immersive fantasy realm. Centered around the themes of water and myths, immersive visuals shift between dark and dreamy, dwelling in a fantasy realm.
Layering fluid textures and blurs, live visuals resonate with the way Milibri mixes different tonal colours, chord characters and note combinations across registers, creating a hazy, electro-shoegaze-like space, where textures, blur and rhythms move softly beneath the soundscape.
On @fields.music day 2, Milibri shared a selection of tracks from her debut album Time Frames, released on the label South Space London, along with a few unreleased pieces that for now can only be heard in her live sets.
Special thanks to @akchorella & @huendrew for the organisation, @onama & @diskotoid for the light and the entire Fields crew for everything 🩵💜
Photo by @kostyakondrukhov
Not bound to one genre, Milibri blends nostalgic textures with modern production, moving through leftfield, trip-hop, ambient and breaks in a way that feels fluid.
Echoing that approach, visual artist Angelina Toros uses lo-fi 3D footage treated with analog filmic effects to build an immersive fantasy realm. Centered around the themes of water and myths, immersive visuals shift between dark and dreamy, dwelling in a fantasy realm.
Layering fluid textures and blurs, live visuals resonate with the way Milibri mixes different tonal colours, chord characters and note combinations across registers, creating a hazy, electro-shoegaze-like space, where textures, blur and rhythms move softly beneath the soundscape.
On @fields.music day 2, Milibri shared a selection of tracks from her debut album Time Frames, released on the label South Space London, along with a few unreleased pieces that for now can only be heard in her live sets.
Special thanks to @akchorella & @huendrew for the organisation, @onama & @diskotoid for the light and the entire Fields crew for everything 🩵💜
Photo by @kostyakondrukhov
Not bound to one genre, Milibri blends nostalgic textures with modern production, moving through leftfield, trip-hop, ambient and breaks in a way that feels fluid.
Echoing that approach, visual artist Angelina Toros uses lo-fi 3D footage treated with analog filmic effects to build an immersive fantasy realm. Centered around the themes of water and myths, immersive visuals shift between dark and dreamy, dwelling in a fantasy realm.
Layering fluid textures and blurs, live visuals resonate with the way Milibri mixes different tonal colours, chord characters and note combinations across registers, creating a hazy, electro-shoegaze-like space, where textures, blur and rhythms move softly beneath the soundscape.
On @fields.music day 2, Milibri shared a selection of tracks from her debut album Time Frames, released on the label South Space London, along with a few unreleased pieces that for now can only be heard in her live sets.
Special thanks to @akchorella & @huendrew for the organisation, @onama & @diskotoid for the light and the entire Fields crew for everything 🩵💜
Photo by @kostyakondrukhov
Not bound to one genre, Milibri blends nostalgic textures with modern production, moving through leftfield, trip-hop, ambient and breaks in a way that feels fluid.
Echoing that approach, visual artist Angelina Toros uses lo-fi 3D footage treated with analog filmic effects to build an immersive fantasy realm. Centered around the themes of water and myths, immersive visuals shift between dark and dreamy, dwelling in a fantasy realm.
Layering fluid textures and blurs, live visuals resonate with the way Milibri mixes different tonal colours, chord characters and note combinations across registers, creating a hazy, electro-shoegaze-like space, where textures, blur and rhythms move softly beneath the soundscape.
On @fields.music day 2, Milibri shared a selection of tracks from her debut album Time Frames, released on the label South Space London, along with a few unreleased pieces that for now can only be heard in her live sets.
Special thanks to @akchorella & @huendrew for the organisation, @onama & @diskotoid for the light and the entire Fields crew for everything 🩵💜
Photo by @kostyakondrukhov
Not bound to one genre, Milibri blends nostalgic textures with modern production, moving through leftfield, trip-hop, ambient and breaks in a way that feels fluid.
Echoing that approach, visual artist Angelina Toros uses lo-fi 3D footage treated with analog filmic effects to build an immersive fantasy realm. Centered around the themes of water and myths, immersive visuals shift between dark and dreamy, dwelling in a fantasy realm.
Layering fluid textures and blurs, live visuals resonate with the way Milibri mixes different tonal colours, chord characters and note combinations across registers, creating a hazy, electro-shoegaze-like space, where textures, blur and rhythms move softly beneath the soundscape.
On @fields.music day 2, Milibri shared a selection of tracks from her debut album Time Frames, released on the label South Space London, along with a few unreleased pieces that for now can only be heard in her live sets.
Special thanks to @akchorella & @huendrew for the organisation, @onama & @diskotoid for the light and the entire Fields crew for everything 🩵💜
Photo by @kostyakondrukhov

Tied to the release of a new album, Bortnique's performance at the Fields festival brings lyrical nostalgia disturbed by the sonic hysteria of glitches. In collaboration with visual artist Angelina Toros, the show evolved into an amusing, yet slightly unsettling narrative.
Echoing the use of retro phones/recorders and melancholic lyrics, the visual poetry combined aggressive recordings of analog feedback loops with slightly melancholic yet funny archival footage taken from the archives of Coronet Instructional Films dating back to the 50s.
We want to thank the Fields team for the opportunity to be part of such an amazing lineup and for making this collaboration possible!
Special thanks to @akchorella @huendrew for the organisation, @onama & @_pticica for the light and the entire Fields crew 🩵
Photo by @kostyakondrukhov
Tied to the release of a new album, Bortnique's performance at the Fields festival brings lyrical nostalgia disturbed by the sonic hysteria of glitches. In collaboration with visual artist Angelina Toros, the show evolved into an amusing, yet slightly unsettling narrative.
Echoing the use of retro phones/recorders and melancholic lyrics, the visual poetry combined aggressive recordings of analog feedback loops with slightly melancholic yet funny archival footage taken from the archives of Coronet Instructional Films dating back to the 50s.
We want to thank the Fields team for the opportunity to be part of such an amazing lineup and for making this collaboration possible!
Special thanks to @akchorella @huendrew for the organisation, @onama & @_pticica for the light and the entire Fields crew 🩵
Photo by @kostyakondrukhov
Tied to the release of a new album, Bortnique's performance at the Fields festival brings lyrical nostalgia disturbed by the sonic hysteria of glitches. In collaboration with visual artist Angelina Toros, the show evolved into an amusing, yet slightly unsettling narrative.
Echoing the use of retro phones/recorders and melancholic lyrics, the visual poetry combined aggressive recordings of analog feedback loops with slightly melancholic yet funny archival footage taken from the archives of Coronet Instructional Films dating back to the 50s.
We want to thank the Fields team for the opportunity to be part of such an amazing lineup and for making this collaboration possible!
Special thanks to @akchorella @huendrew for the organisation, @onama & @_pticica for the light and the entire Fields crew 🩵
Photo by @kostyakondrukhov
Tied to the release of a new album, Bortnique's performance at the Fields festival brings lyrical nostalgia disturbed by the sonic hysteria of glitches. In collaboration with visual artist Angelina Toros, the show evolved into an amusing, yet slightly unsettling narrative.
Echoing the use of retro phones/recorders and melancholic lyrics, the visual poetry combined aggressive recordings of analog feedback loops with slightly melancholic yet funny archival footage taken from the archives of Coronet Instructional Films dating back to the 50s.
We want to thank the Fields team for the opportunity to be part of such an amazing lineup and for making this collaboration possible!
Special thanks to @akchorella @huendrew for the organisation, @onama & @_pticica for the light and the entire Fields crew 🩵
Photo by @kostyakondrukhov
Tied to the release of a new album, Bortnique's performance at the Fields festival brings lyrical nostalgia disturbed by the sonic hysteria of glitches. In collaboration with visual artist Angelina Toros, the show evolved into an amusing, yet slightly unsettling narrative.
Echoing the use of retro phones/recorders and melancholic lyrics, the visual poetry combined aggressive recordings of analog feedback loops with slightly melancholic yet funny archival footage taken from the archives of Coronet Instructional Films dating back to the 50s.
We want to thank the Fields team for the opportunity to be part of such an amazing lineup and for making this collaboration possible!
Special thanks to @akchorella @huendrew for the organisation, @onama & @_pticica for the light and the entire Fields crew 🩵
Photo by @kostyakondrukhov
Tied to the release of a new album, Bortnique's performance at the Fields festival brings lyrical nostalgia disturbed by the sonic hysteria of glitches. In collaboration with visual artist Angelina Toros, the show evolved into an amusing, yet slightly unsettling narrative.
Echoing the use of retro phones/recorders and melancholic lyrics, the visual poetry combined aggressive recordings of analog feedback loops with slightly melancholic yet funny archival footage taken from the archives of Coronet Instructional Films dating back to the 50s.
We want to thank the Fields team for the opportunity to be part of such an amazing lineup and for making this collaboration possible!
Special thanks to @akchorella @huendrew for the organisation, @onama & @_pticica for the light and the entire Fields crew 🩵
Photo by @kostyakondrukhov
Tied to the release of a new album, Bortnique's performance at the Fields festival brings lyrical nostalgia disturbed by the sonic hysteria of glitches. In collaboration with visual artist Angelina Toros, the show evolved into an amusing, yet slightly unsettling narrative.
Echoing the use of retro phones/recorders and melancholic lyrics, the visual poetry combined aggressive recordings of analog feedback loops with slightly melancholic yet funny archival footage taken from the archives of Coronet Instructional Films dating back to the 50s.
We want to thank the Fields team for the opportunity to be part of such an amazing lineup and for making this collaboration possible!
Special thanks to @akchorella @huendrew for the organisation, @onama & @_pticica for the light and the entire Fields crew 🩵
Photo by @kostyakondrukhov
Tied to the release of a new album, Bortnique's performance at the Fields festival brings lyrical nostalgia disturbed by the sonic hysteria of glitches. In collaboration with visual artist Angelina Toros, the show evolved into an amusing, yet slightly unsettling narrative.
Echoing the use of retro phones/recorders and melancholic lyrics, the visual poetry combined aggressive recordings of analog feedback loops with slightly melancholic yet funny archival footage taken from the archives of Coronet Instructional Films dating back to the 50s.
We want to thank the Fields team for the opportunity to be part of such an amazing lineup and for making this collaboration possible!
Special thanks to @akchorella @huendrew for the organisation, @onama & @_pticica for the light and the entire Fields crew 🩵
Photo by @kostyakondrukhov
Tied to the release of a new album, Bortnique's performance at the Fields festival brings lyrical nostalgia disturbed by the sonic hysteria of glitches. In collaboration with visual artist Angelina Toros, the show evolved into an amusing, yet slightly unsettling narrative.
Echoing the use of retro phones/recorders and melancholic lyrics, the visual poetry combined aggressive recordings of analog feedback loops with slightly melancholic yet funny archival footage taken from the archives of Coronet Instructional Films dating back to the 50s.
We want to thank the Fields team for the opportunity to be part of such an amazing lineup and for making this collaboration possible!
Special thanks to @akchorella @huendrew for the organisation, @onama & @_pticica for the light and the entire Fields crew 🩵
Photo by @kostyakondrukhov
Tied to the release of a new album, Bortnique's performance at the Fields festival brings lyrical nostalgia disturbed by the sonic hysteria of glitches. In collaboration with visual artist Angelina Toros, the show evolved into an amusing, yet slightly unsettling narrative.
Echoing the use of retro phones/recorders and melancholic lyrics, the visual poetry combined aggressive recordings of analog feedback loops with slightly melancholic yet funny archival footage taken from the archives of Coronet Instructional Films dating back to the 50s.
We want to thank the Fields team for the opportunity to be part of such an amazing lineup and for making this collaboration possible!
Special thanks to @akchorella @huendrew for the organisation, @onama & @_pticica for the light and the entire Fields crew 🩵
Photo by @kostyakondrukhov
Tied to the release of a new album, Bortnique's performance at the Fields festival brings lyrical nostalgia disturbed by the sonic hysteria of glitches. In collaboration with visual artist Angelina Toros, the show evolved into an amusing, yet slightly unsettling narrative.
Echoing the use of retro phones/recorders and melancholic lyrics, the visual poetry combined aggressive recordings of analog feedback loops with slightly melancholic yet funny archival footage taken from the archives of Coronet Instructional Films dating back to the 50s.
We want to thank the Fields team for the opportunity to be part of such an amazing lineup and for making this collaboration possible!
Special thanks to @akchorella @huendrew for the organisation, @onama & @_pticica for the light and the entire Fields crew 🩵
Photo by @kostyakondrukhov
Tied to the release of a new album, Bortnique's performance at the Fields festival brings lyrical nostalgia disturbed by the sonic hysteria of glitches. In collaboration with visual artist Angelina Toros, the show evolved into an amusing, yet slightly unsettling narrative.
Echoing the use of retro phones/recorders and melancholic lyrics, the visual poetry combined aggressive recordings of analog feedback loops with slightly melancholic yet funny archival footage taken from the archives of Coronet Instructional Films dating back to the 50s.
We want to thank the Fields team for the opportunity to be part of such an amazing lineup and for making this collaboration possible!
Special thanks to @akchorella @huendrew for the organisation, @onama & @_pticica for the light and the entire Fields crew 🩵
Photo by @kostyakondrukhov
Tied to the release of a new album, Bortnique's performance at the Fields festival brings lyrical nostalgia disturbed by the sonic hysteria of glitches. In collaboration with visual artist Angelina Toros, the show evolved into an amusing, yet slightly unsettling narrative.
Echoing the use of retro phones/recorders and melancholic lyrics, the visual poetry combined aggressive recordings of analog feedback loops with slightly melancholic yet funny archival footage taken from the archives of Coronet Instructional Films dating back to the 50s.
We want to thank the Fields team for the opportunity to be part of such an amazing lineup and for making this collaboration possible!
Special thanks to @akchorella @huendrew for the organisation, @onama & @_pticica for the light and the entire Fields crew 🩵
Photo by @kostyakondrukhov
Tied to the release of a new album, Bortnique's performance at the Fields festival brings lyrical nostalgia disturbed by the sonic hysteria of glitches. In collaboration with visual artist Angelina Toros, the show evolved into an amusing, yet slightly unsettling narrative.
Echoing the use of retro phones/recorders and melancholic lyrics, the visual poetry combined aggressive recordings of analog feedback loops with slightly melancholic yet funny archival footage taken from the archives of Coronet Instructional Films dating back to the 50s.
We want to thank the Fields team for the opportunity to be part of such an amazing lineup and for making this collaboration possible!
Special thanks to @akchorella @huendrew for the organisation, @onama & @_pticica for the light and the entire Fields crew 🩵
Photo by @kostyakondrukhov

We’re introducing our lead visual artist, Angelina Toros, with whom we’ve been collaborating for 10 years.
To mark this milestone, we asked Angelina about her creative process and revisited different stages of our work together.
Explore the story in the carousel.
At this year’s Fields, Angelina will present her live visuals on Friday and Saturday alongside Milibri, Skretch Majstor Ljuban, and Bortnique.
Fields 2026
April 16-18, Belgrade

We’re introducing our lead visual artist, Angelina Toros, with whom we’ve been collaborating for 10 years.
To mark this milestone, we asked Angelina about her creative process and revisited different stages of our work together.
Explore the story in the carousel.
At this year’s Fields, Angelina will present her live visuals on Friday and Saturday alongside Milibri, Skretch Majstor Ljuban, and Bortnique.
Fields 2026
April 16-18, Belgrade
We’re introducing our lead visual artist, Angelina Toros, with whom we’ve been collaborating for 10 years.
To mark this milestone, we asked Angelina about her creative process and revisited different stages of our work together.
Explore the story in the carousel.
At this year’s Fields, Angelina will present her live visuals on Friday and Saturday alongside Milibri, Skretch Majstor Ljuban, and Bortnique.
Fields 2026
April 16-18, Belgrade
We’re introducing our lead visual artist, Angelina Toros, with whom we’ve been collaborating for 10 years.
To mark this milestone, we asked Angelina about her creative process and revisited different stages of our work together.
Explore the story in the carousel.
At this year’s Fields, Angelina will present her live visuals on Friday and Saturday alongside Milibri, Skretch Majstor Ljuban, and Bortnique.
Fields 2026
April 16-18, Belgrade
We’re introducing our lead visual artist, Angelina Toros, with whom we’ve been collaborating for 10 years.
To mark this milestone, we asked Angelina about her creative process and revisited different stages of our work together.
Explore the story in the carousel.
At this year’s Fields, Angelina will present her live visuals on Friday and Saturday alongside Milibri, Skretch Majstor Ljuban, and Bortnique.
Fields 2026
April 16-18, Belgrade
We’re introducing our lead visual artist, Angelina Toros, with whom we’ve been collaborating for 10 years.
To mark this milestone, we asked Angelina about her creative process and revisited different stages of our work together.
Explore the story in the carousel.
At this year’s Fields, Angelina will present her live visuals on Friday and Saturday alongside Milibri, Skretch Majstor Ljuban, and Bortnique.
Fields 2026
April 16-18, Belgrade
We’re introducing our lead visual artist, Angelina Toros, with whom we’ve been collaborating for 10 years.
To mark this milestone, we asked Angelina about her creative process and revisited different stages of our work together.
Explore the story in the carousel.
At this year’s Fields, Angelina will present her live visuals on Friday and Saturday alongside Milibri, Skretch Majstor Ljuban, and Bortnique.
Fields 2026
April 16-18, Belgrade
Synecdoche Montauk 🍎 Angelina Toros
Deal (Official Visualiser) is out
Watch full version via Youtube (Link in bio)
Created by @nationalpopcornday / @fun.notenough
Live visuals for the London show, 2023
Event produced by @randomdramafamily x @fetchish_net
Synecdoche Montauk 💊 Angelina Toros
Invisible Weight (Official Visualiser) is out
Watch full version via Youtube (Link in bio)
Created by @nationalpopcornday / @fun.notenough
Live visuals for the London show, 2023
Event produced by @randomdramafamily x @fetchish_net
Synecdoche Montauk ⚔ Angelina Toros
KG (Official Visualiser) is out
Watch full version via Youtube (Link in bio)
Created by @nationalpopcornday / @fun.notenough
London, 2023
Show produced by @randomdramafamily x @fetchish_net
Next week, we will share concert visuals for the songs that @nationalpopcornday / @fun.notenough created for our London show in 2023
⚔🍎💊
На следующей неделе мы поделимся концертными визуализациями к песням, созданными художницей Ангелиной Торос для нашего лондонского шоу в 2023
Pure joy, flamboyance and unmatched rhythms of @sisso_and_maiko performance at @fields.music supported by a set made of layers of selected experimental analogue animation works found through @internetarchive
Featured works:
The Eye Hears, the Ear Sees byNorman McLaren (1970)
Allures by Jordan Belson (1961)
Stars and Stripes byNorman McLaren (1940)
A Colour Box by Len Lye (1935)
Pure joy, flamboyance and unmatched rhythms of @sisso_and_maiko performance at @fields.music supported by a set made of layers of selected experimental analogue animation works found through @internetarchive
Featured works:
The Eye Hears, the Ear Sees byNorman McLaren (1970)
Allures by Jordan Belson (1961)
Stars and Stripes byNorman McLaren (1940)
A Colour Box by Len Lye (1935)
Pure joy, flamboyance and unmatched rhythms of @sisso_and_maiko performance at @fields.music supported by a set made of layers of selected experimental analogue animation works found through @internetarchive
Featured works:
The Eye Hears, the Ear Sees byNorman McLaren (1970)
Allures by Jordan Belson (1961)
Stars and Stripes byNorman McLaren (1940)
A Colour Box by Len Lye (1935)
Pure joy, flamboyance and unmatched rhythms of @sisso_and_maiko performance at @fields.music supported by a set made of layers of selected experimental analogue animation works found through @internetarchive
Featured works:
The Eye Hears, the Ear Sees byNorman McLaren (1970)
Allures by Jordan Belson (1961)
Stars and Stripes byNorman McLaren (1940)
A Colour Box by Len Lye (1935)
Pure joy, flamboyance and unmatched rhythms of @sisso_and_maiko performance at @fields.music supported by a set made of layers of selected experimental analogue animation works found through @internetarchive
Featured works:
The Eye Hears, the Ear Sees byNorman McLaren (1970)
Allures by Jordan Belson (1961)
Stars and Stripes byNorman McLaren (1940)
A Colour Box by Len Lye (1935)
Pure joy, flamboyance and unmatched rhythms of @sisso_and_maiko performance at @fields.music supported by a set made of layers of selected experimental analogue animation works found through @internetarchive
Featured works:
The Eye Hears, the Ear Sees byNorman McLaren (1970)
Allures by Jordan Belson (1961)
Stars and Stripes byNorman McLaren (1940)
A Colour Box by Len Lye (1935)
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