Artists
Wet Enough!?
Wet Enough!?

Wet Enough!? is a five-piece collective that ignites stages with a blend of funk, electronic music, rap, and disco. Formed in 2019 and trained at conservatories in Brussels, Amsterdam, and Lausanne, the band delivers a modern, unique sound inspired by Ghost-Note and Butcher Brown. Their debut album Dancing People Don’t Dry (2025), produced by Malcolm Catto in London, captures five years of collective composition and live experience across ten powerful, groove-driven tracks.

Ola Tunji
Ola Tunji

Led by saxophonist Ornella Noulet, OLA TUNJI is a Brussels-based quartet inspired by John Coltrane’s spiritual jazz and the 1960s “New Thing” movement. With trance-like grooves and intense improvisation, the group creates captivating music that carries both musicians and audience into a shared experience.

Their debut EP Untitled (2024) received international acclaim, and their first album will be premiered live at the Brosella Spring Festival 2026, ahead of its official release on W.E.R.F. Records in October.

The Brums
The Brums

At the intersection of electronic music and avant-garde jazz, the three members of The Brums unite after a decade of crossing paths on Belgian and international stages. Since their first EP (The Brums, 2018), they’ve performed at Eurosonic, Dour, Les Ardentes, Botanique, and Festival des Libertés. Their latest album Soleil Noir (Flak Records) explores emotions like melancholy, serenity, boldness, and hope, realizing their long-held dream of performing live with a string orchestra. The trio delivers an original style and a powerful, free-spirited live experience.