The Spanish Big Apple is a constant breeding ground for innovative projects. Given the high level of competitors in Madrid, it’s important for promoters to have clear plans to succeed. But for Nodo, it’s been a breeze, thanks to their two main principles: iconic locations and social commitment.
This fresh addition to the Spanish scene is a non-profit association that aims to build a sense of community through the union of music, visual effects and space.
The scene is controlled by not even a handful of players which allow us to tap into a market that could feed the non-profit part of Nodo. The business model is quite simple. We organize these events in unique, untapped places and the profits go to Nodo’s own programme development. Nodo serves as a link between music, visual effects, and space, resulting in a unique experience.
Nodo’s journey began as a contemplation of their boundless potential, marked by an event held at the very Faro de Moncloa. The breathtaking aerial views added an extra layer of excitement to the music provided by the duo Glowal, renowned for their tracks on respected labels like Afterlife and Innervisions.
Following their successful debut, Nodo is gearing up for an exciting encore, already marked on your calendar for September 23rd at the Museo del Ferrocarril in Madrid. This is the secret sauce of Nodo, and not just because of their cozy size. It’s their ability to create magic in venues that have never seen a musical event before, where the essentials of sound and visual effects have never been considered. As for the tunes, Nodo remains committed to crafting sensory journeys with talented DJs like Madrid’s own Raúl Vidal and the Swiss Mont Rouge, who come with the support of artists like Keinemusik and Francis Mercier.
If on the 23rd of this month you already had other plans, don’t worry! Nodo already has its next two chapters ready, scheduled for January and April. They are also exploring the possibility of taking their influence to different cities and collaborating with other communities, such as Jomo. So stay tuned, because Nodo has an exciting future ahead of them on the Spanish scene.
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