PAN x NIKE AIR MAX 180 NIX

The PAN x Nike installation at Capsule Plaza isn’t a tribute—it’s a pulse. Each visit pulled us deeper into a world shaped by Bill Kouligas’ vision: ancient codes, club memory, and the emotional geometry of subculture.

OOPART at DETUNE

On the 25th of march Detune club in Milan shifted to high frequencies with OOPART’s event, proposing an out-of-place lineup built to explore the full spectrum of contemporary electronic music.

HOW2FLY

how2fly is crafting a world built on memory, emotion, and sound. His music draws from the early 2000s—GameCube games, low-res MP3s, and the emotional weight of growing up online—fused with forward-thinking electronic production.

GRAND THEFT HAMLET

Sam Crane and Pinny Grylls transform Grand Theft Auto into a digital stage for Shakespeare’s longest play. The result? A chaotic, unexpectedly moving portrait of creativity, loneliness, and the absurdity of performance.

NEVA DEMURE

Neva Demure reclaims her voice on Antidote, abandoning electronic excess for something truer. From queer club euphoria to stripped-down vulnerability, the album channels resilience, identity, and a refusal to hold back.

KILBOURNE

If Not To Give A Fantasy strips hardcore to its essence. Kilbourne crafts hypnotic, physical music that plays with rhythm, space, and the unpredictable flow of a perfect club moment.

MÓ X EVADE HOUSE

Evade House redefines materiality, merging biomaterials with AI to question permanence, craftsmanship, and the evolving relationship between technology, nature, and the body in contemporary design.

DENNIS FABIAN PETER

Dennis works on technology, nature, and creativity to craft immersive, interactive experiences. From kinetic installations to generative music, his work redefines digital art through the lens of science and algorithms.


SINEAD O'DWYER FW25

Sinéad O’Dwyer’s AW25 collection titled Character Studies is, first and foremost, a celebration. The brand reflects on its evolution over the past few years while honoring the characters that have shaped its identity.