See some of the best shots from Strøm Festival 2023

Thank you to everyone for four wonderful days of bass excursions, time travel and fully packed rave trains. Here’s a selection of some of the best photos. We like to jump back and forth in time on the Strøm team, but this selection of pics are in chronological order.  And that’s the end of this Read the full article...

af | 6. okt 2023

Thank you to everyone for four wonderful days of bass excursions, time travel and fully packed rave trains. Here’s a selection of some of the best photos. We like to jump back and forth in time on the Strøm team, but this selection of pics are in chronological order. 

The launch event at Glyptoteket time-traveled back to the earliest stages of the electronic music scene in Denmark – with Gunner Møller Pedersen. Photo: Flemming Bo Jensen.
Gunner Møller Pedersen on stage with music edfitor at Politiken, Thomas Michelsen. Photo: Flemming Bo Jensen. 
Very rare albums were signed – and bought by an eager audience. The selection was sold out in minutes. We loved the enthusiasm. Photo: Flemming Bo Jensen.
After the launch at Glyptoteket, at 21 o’clock at Musikhuset, Anton Friisgaard gave an expertly guided tour in Lydlaboratoriet of the abilities and quirks of the super rare machines from the 60s, 70s and 80s. Once again, the audience was very enthusiastic. Photo: Alexander Banck-Petersen
Speaking of enthusiasm: The Trans Metro Express train on Friday was fully packed as always. Photo: Jonas Kirkegaard.
Jump on the party train! Thank you to each and everyone on this train, from the sound crew to the ravers. An event like this is only possible if everyone takes care of eachother. Massive vibes!!! Photo: Jonas Kirkegaard
This year’s line-up was oqbqbo, Grammar of Movement, Atikka and Lyra Valenza. Here’s Attika. First psytrance act ever on the Trans Metro Express. Soooooo good! Photo: Flemming Bo Jensen
So packed. Much fun. Very hot. Photo: Flemming Bo Jensen
Lyra Valenza danced, jumped, sweated, laughed and showed immense skills in playing live in a super duper intense environment. Photo: Flemming Bo Jensen
The sun was shining from a clear blue sky all day at the outdoor party at ALICE in Vanløse. The daytime lineup was exnr & øre snu, Angel & Atusa and Téa. Photo: Jonas Kirkegaard.
The sun went down, the moon rose. Everyone was dancing under the glowing mushrooms at the Down the Rabbit Hole Party at ALICE. Photo: Jonas Kirkegaard
The indoor lineup at the Down the Rabbit Hole party was Amor Satyr, Bitter Babe and Muskila. Photo: Jonas Kirkegaard
Follow us to wonderland as we take you on a soundtrip between worlds. Photo: Flemming Bo Jensen
Aaaaah, the low frequency sound massages. VibroAcoustics worked with the healing power of bass at Riises Landsted on Frederiksberg. Two days of concerts and dreamy soundscapes. Photo: Flemming Bo Jensen.
The line-up for the outdoor daytime party at Tunnel Visions at Odds and Ends in Nordhavn was Mikkel Ulriksen + Opica + Deb Foam + HVAD + Azu Tiwaline. Photo: Jonas Kirkegaard
Azu Tiwaline played at dusk. Photo: Flemming Bo Jensen
The 15 hour long party moved inside at 21.00, turning up the bass and the tempo. Photo: Flemming Bo Jensen
The lineup inside was mi-el, re:ni, Batu and Minor Science. Here’s mi-el on the decks.
Thank you to all the ravers and music explorers joining us at the edge of the city. Photo: Flemming Bo Jensen
Mia Koden had the Sunday party at Månefiskeren in the palm of her hand. Amazing set. Photo: Christina Majcher


And that’s the end of this time travel trip. See you next year, time jumpers.

Strøm Festival has been made possible through support by Statens Kunstfond, Københavns Kommune, Frederiksberg Kommune and Frederiksberg Fonden.