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Heading into its 13th edition, the Azorean festival Tremor unveils six more additions to its lineup: aya, DJ Travella, Coletivo Plugg, Matías Aguayo, MONCHMONCH, and Use Knife.
With releases on Hyperdub and Tri Angle, aya delivers immersive and physical music where memory and body converge in sound sculptures that blend soundsystem culture, experimental electronics, and emotional intensity. DJ Travella brings the extreme acceleration of Tanzanian Singeli, reinvented through a futuristic, raw, and high-speed approach. Matías Aguayo draws on three decades of experimentation across music, dance, and community, dissolving the boundaries between DJ set and live performance. Traveling between Portugal and Brazil, MONCHMONCH offers an explosive mix of punk, noise, and performance, creating festive rituals of political energy and collective fun. Politically urgent, Use Knife combines Arabic vocals, percussion, and industrial electronics in an intense confrontation between tradition and the future. On the local front, Azorean collective Coletivo Plugg presents “Ritmos da Natureza,” a performative workshop inviting participants to explore the body, intuitive movement, and collective creation.
Previously announced acts include Abdullah Miniawy, Angry Blackmen, ASCA, Buried by Lava, Candy Diaz, CLUB C.C.C., Engengroaldenga, George Silver, Housepainters, Jup do Bairro, La Família Gitana, Maria Carolina, MC Falcona, Mix`Elle, NTK, Pedrinho Xalé, The Bug + Warrior Queen, Vaiapraia, Water Damage, Yerai Cortés, and the collaboration between the Escola de Música de Rabo de Peixe and Itiberê Zwarg.
From March 24 to 28, 2026, the island of São Miguel will once again host an experience where music, art, community, and sustainability intersect.