
As I prepare for the upcoming live performance with mockART, I find myself reflecting on the journey that’s brought us here. Music has always been a medium through which we explore, experiment, and push boundaries. This time, we’re diving into the heart of the city, capturing the chaotic pulse of urban life in our latest project, traffic || jammed.
Event Details:
- Date: September 8, 2024
- Time: 19:00
- Location: Atelierhaus Orber Straße, Orber Straße 24, Frankfurt am Main, Germany
- Admission: Free – donations appreciated
When the Heussenstamm Stiftung invited us to be part of the Rush Hour Kulturfestival, we knew we had to take on the challenge. The idea of interpreting the rush hour on Frankfurt’s Hanauer Landstraße through sound was immediately compelling. This stretch of road is a microcosm of urban life, where cars, bikes, buses, trams, and pedestrians collide in a symphony of movement and noise. It’s complex, it’s chaotic, and it’s the perfect canvas for what we do.
For this performance, we’re transforming the everyday sounds of traffic – honking horns, screeching brakes, the hum of engines – into a rich sonic landscape. We’re using manipulated samples of these sounds, blending them with flute, guitar, and electronics to create something entirely new. What excites me most are the custom-built instruments we’ve crafted from materials related to traffic. These add a tactile element to the performance, connecting the music directly to the urban environment we’re exploring.
But traffic || jammed isn’t just about sound. We’re incorporating light and video art to create a fully immersive experience. The industrial space at Atelierhaus Orber Straße, right off Hanauer Landstraße, is the perfect venue for this. The raw, expansive environment will allow us to layer our performance with visuals that mirror the intensity and rhythm of the city.

As I’m working on this project, I’m also excited to introduce our latest single, La Bête Noire rôde dans la ville, remixed by Urhixidur, and La Bête Noire danse, remixed by Ubaldo. These tracks mark the next chapter in the La Bête Noire saga. While the beast has left its grotto, these remixes capture its newfound freedom as it roams the city and hits the dance floor. Both tracks showcase the power of collaboration, something that remains at the core of mockART’s philosophy.
In many ways, this single and the upcoming performance are connected. Both explore themes of movement, transition, and the collision of different elements – whether it’s the beast navigating the city or us untangling the rush hour chaos through music. As we move forward, I’m reminded of how important it is to embrace the unexpected, to find beauty in the noise, and to keep pushing the boundaries of what music can be.
I hope you’ll join us on September 8th for what promises to be an unforgettable evening. traffic || jammed is more than just a performance; it’s an exploration, an experiment, and a celebration of the urban symphony that surrounds us every day. And, of course, stay tuned for more releases as we continue to unravel the story of La Bête Noire.
Roam the city with La Bête Noire






The Rush Hour Kulturfestival is sponsored by Drees & Sommer. Additional sponsors are: Horst-Haas-und-Irene-Haas-Scheuermann-Stiftung, Kulturamt Frankfurt, Stabstelle Stadtmarketing Frankfurt, Stiftung Polytechnische Gesellschaft Frankfurt










30 responses to “Exploring the Sonic Chaos of Urban Life: mockART’s Upcoming Live Performance and New Single”
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Thank you, Marcus.
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Cool!
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Thank you!
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Wonderful! Good luck with your music project 👍⛱️🍻☀️
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Thank you so much for your wishes.
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Very nice.
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Thanks a lot!
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Veel succes Rabirius.
Prettige dag
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Dank je wel, Willy!
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Great work, Rabirius. Good luck in Frankfurt.
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Thank you so much, John.
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I like ‘La Bête Noire rôde dans la ville’, a wonderful combination of image and sound.
Wishing you succes and good luck in Frankfurt.
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I’m glad you like the video.
Thank you as well for your wishes for our show.
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El vídeo está espectacular. Por lo tanto creo que la presentación en vivo va a resultar una experiencia exitosa. Muchas confianza que todo le irá muy bien. Un gran abrazo
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Muchas gracias, Manuel.
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Great video about the monotonous urban chaos around us. Frankfurt is to far for me; but have great performance on the 8th of september overthere!
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Thank you for your wishes.
Yes, sadly it is too far for most people. I would have really liked to meet some of my blogging friends there.
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Thanks for the essay and sharing the video. The artwork at the top is amazing. Best wishes on your September 8 event.
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Thank you, Dave.
I’m glad you like the image. Thank you as well for your wishes for our event.
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From Mines to Moon. Traffic is involved in almost everyone’s life.
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Yes, it is. And we might all end up in a jam.
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It sounds BRILLIANT! Wish I could be there.
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Thank you.
Yes, I wish you could be there as well.
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This is a little different … no humans! I like how you put it together … it’s quite a traffic jam.
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Thank you.
Yes, it is the traffic jam we will try to entangle in our show. 🙂
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Amazing!
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Thank you.
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A real Cahois but for everyone a place!
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Yes, indeed.
Thank you, Marylou.
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