Conference Room Rave: Mohemann’s Collection

2026.03.21 Saturday 14:00

Location

Grey Cube, Goethe-Institut China

Guest: Lyu Zhi-Qiang

For DJs, music is not simply sound played at random, but part of a sonic archive that is continuously accumulated, organized, and recomposed over time.

 

Before any track reaches the dance floor, it must first be purchased, collected, and placed within a system called the Collection. There, tracks are categorized, tagged, and annotated with notes about mood, rhythm, or possible contexts of use. Through ongoing listening and sorting, these pieces gradually form different playlists, which are later recombined and activated at particular moments—taking on new relationships and meanings on the dance floor.

 

In this session, Mohemann will open his personal Rekordbox archive and share a selection from this private collection with the audience. The music comes from different periods and contexts, tracing a personal trajectory of listening while also carrying the experiences and memories of the dance floor. These tracks function both as the working materials of a DJ and as part of an ever-growing archive of sound.

 

Conference Room Rave is a time-limited weekly experience taking place in the Goethe-Institut’s Grey Box space. The Grey Box temporarily returns to its original role as a meeting room, and every Saturday from 2:00 to 4:00 pm, audiences are invited to bring the underground rhythms of the night into everyday life. With sound and bodies present, perhaps any space can become a dance floor.

 

About the Guest: DJ Mohemann

Mohemann favors cool and serious music, in genres of Ambient, Minimal, Techno, Deep, Dub, Hypnotic, Psychedelic, Experimental, exploring the creative combination of experimental electronic music and dance music, focusing on the deeper self-reflection and experience of the music, in search of the infinite freedom of mind and body in a limited timeline. Hosts the techno label and radio program “Tunnel". 

MACA Art Center is a non-profit contemporary art institution housed in a standalone building of minimalistic industrial style and futuristic design in Beijing's 798 Art District, a major hub for arts and culture in the city. Through forward-looking and experimental content, MACA aims to enable communication traversing disciplinary boundaries while forging international dialogues grounded in the specificities of a Chinese perspective. Our programmatic scope, which spans exhibitions, research initiatives, pan-performance practices, and alternative communal engagement, signals a commitment to exploring ideas outside established epistemic frameworks. MACA seeks to position itself as a new institutional mode, proposing an alternative coordinate within the topology of Chinese contemporary art. Through art, we address our radically transforming times.