FROM 15tht OCTOBER TO 12th DECEMBER, 2025
ProWeekend Fest. ALBERTO LUCENDO. OCTOBER, 15. 20.00 h.
Alberto Lucendo is a composer and ambient musician born in Castellón and based in Berlin, whose work combines emotional depth with cinematic atmospheres. His soundtrack Wonderful Losers was included in Mojo magazine’s list of the 10 best soundtracks of the year. As a live performer, Lucendo has presented immersive ambient sets throughout Europe.



ProWeekend Fest. TIEMEI & DESILENCE . OCTOBER, 15. 20.50 h.
Betu, Jan, and Minguel are TIEMEI , until a few months ago better known as TMATNB, which stands for The Morning After The Night Before. Now introduced under their simplified name, the Barcelona-based band defines itself musically as electrohangover, a mix of synthesizers, guitars, lyrics that sound like headaches, and intrusive thoughts on hangover days after drinking the best bloody marys in town. They swing between synthesized emotion and dance, with a very strong visual component, which has led them to develop an extra live format in which their music is accompanied by visuals by Desilence.


Collaborates:

CIM.CS (COL.LECTIU D’IMPROVISACIÓ MUSICAL DE CASTELLÓ) + ANA BELTRÁN PORCAR QUARTET . OCTOBER, 22. 20.00 h.
Lineup: Ana Beltrán Porcar (visual artist), Jesús Gallardo (percussion), Josep Lluís Galiana (saxophones and objects), and Amadeu Marín (guitar and objects)
Ana Beltrán Porcar is an artist from l’Alcora whose work focuses on painting and interdisciplinary performance, with notable collaborations with artists from different disciplines. This is the proposal that Ana Belpor will bring to the EACC with the members of CIM.CS: to bring together different artistic disciplines.




CIM.CS (COL.LECTIU D’IMPROVISACIÓ MUSICAL DE CASTELLÓ) + FREEFALL QUINTET . NOVEMBER, 19 . 20.00 h.
Lineup: Josep Lluis Galiana (saxophones); Amadeu Marin (guitar), Victor Colomer (trombone), Jesús Gallardo (drums), and Joan Gómez Alemany (piano)
FreeFall seeks to enjoy surprise as a driving force behind the musical experience and to recognize what fuels them as improvisers: the feeling of being on the edge of a precipice and being ready to take the leap that only free improvisation can offer: free fall.




BLOOD QUARTET. NOVEMBER, 21. 20.00 h.
Blood Quartet is an experimental band formed in Barcelona in 2015 by New York musician Mark Cunningham (Mas, Don King, Raeo) with Catalans Lluis Rueda and Kike Bela, and more recently with Carles Esteban. Their sound fuses no wave, jazz, noir, industrial rock, and free improvisation, with a hypnotic and cinematic aesthetic. They have released five albums: Dark Energy (2015), Deep Red (2016), Until My Darkness Goes (2018), Root7 (2022) and Terra Ignota (2025) with the Korean group Dongyang Gozupa. This year they celebrate 10 years of career, consolidating themselves as a cult band within the European experimental scen.
Includes a discussion led by Mark Cunningham and Rafa Cervera on the NO WAVE movement.



PITARCUS. NOVEMBER, 28. 20.00 h.
Producer and artist Pitarcus (Marc Pitarch) presents his new EP “Torna a ser real”, his most personal work to date, from the lyrics to the production. These electronic songs take listeners through the chronology of grief in a relationship: starting with denial and ending with acceptance and (des)hope. The soundscapes will immerse you in all these feelings with electronic synthpop, lo-fi, and avant-garde bases, all created with a DIY ethos, marked with personality and full of imperfections. There will also be unprecedented revelations of upcoming projects that you won’t want to miss…



LCDD LOS CABALLOS DE DÜSSELDORF. DECEMBER, 12.. 20.00 h.
Music is omnipresent wherever we hear sounds. Electronics are also everywhere, with countless objects incorporating sound-producing microchips. Los Caballos De Düsseldorf (LCDD) , like the futurists before them, fine-tune tools to hear them sing. Los Caballos call their instruments “Doorags.” They make them by extracting electronic circuits from toys found in trash and flea markets. They bypass, mutilate, and transform the microchip, assigning a different future to the expired object. Horses, as we know, do not understand computers, they ignore computers and their programs, their music is organic, performed with light and movement, physically altering the sound that flows through the electronic components; circuit-bending. Inspiration arrived, gliding with the wind between the mane and the ears. Perhaps you can hear it too. The Horses of Düsseldorf rode through distant Japanese lands, North and South America, continental Europe, and the British Isles. Now they are approaching the coast.




CIM.CS (COL.LECTIU D’IMPROVISACIÓ MUSICAL DE CASTELLÓ) + VOIX INSTRUMENTALISÉ QUARTET . DECEMBER, 17. 20.00 h.
Lineup: José Ángel Gonzalez (vocals), Ivan Gonzalez (trumpet), Victor Colomer (trumpet), Amadeu Marin (guitar), and Miquel Àngel Marín (clarinets)
Voix instrumentalisé Castelló is a tribute to improvisational trombonist Vinko Globokar and his group New Phonic Art. Active improvisation and the voice activate the physical and bodily action of the improviser. Altered, subverted, transformed, revolutionized voices of the instrument-voice and the instrumentalist-voice.




