Xenon x PLK
PLK (Agata Polak) – DJ, sound designer, and intermedia artist associated with the independent club music scene and sound art. Her projects blend trance-like melancholy and the grandeur of arpeggios with broken bass-heavy beats, cold hardcore minimalism, spacious ambient textures, and poetic narration. She effortlessly traverses genre boundaries, resonating with both club culture and socially engaged art.
She experiments with digital soundscapes, exploring posthumanist contexts of the audiosphere, mapping sonic anomalies, and investigating relationships between sound, ecology, and mycological structures. Her compositions creatively merge field recordings with environmental narratives and emotional engagement with the sonic landscape. As a co-founder of the Castello Bizzarro festival and the Zgrzyt project, she has been promoting the independent music scene for years, consistently pushing the boundaries of genre and culture.
Xenon (Martix Navrot) — he/him — is a performer, poet, rapper, and music producer, as well as a visual artist, academic lecturer, and creative technologist working at the intersection of games, open source, and blockchain thinking. His practice centers around queer futurism, radical imagination, and big tech critique.
He designs systems, games, LARPs, and apps that use code and speculative fiction as tools of resistance against dominant infrastructures. As Xenon, he makes a radical attempt to reclaim queer space within rap, trap, and spoken word. His lyrics channel queer rage, lesbian crushes, and the psychedelic quantum of reality. He writes and produces beats, and creates music and visuals for theatre productions. In the past, he co-founded the underground noise band Pussymantra.
The duo’s performance at Sanatorium of Sound promises top-tier experimental, psychedelic rap intriguingly fused with poetry, screams, and dubstep.