pos & carmela

pos & carmela
picture by Tom Venrooy

20th of september 2025

after meeting on the dancefloor of a previous pos sunday with Jonathan Castro, the collective Carmela came to life. this was their first event, a beautiful combination of live music, performances and dj sets, bridging sounds, words, flavors and colors across Latin America. 

Faedro

Colombian-born, Dutch-raised Mike Federico explores his Afro-Latino roots as Faedro through music. His percussive sound blends Latin American, Caribbean, and African influences—crafted to make you think, feel, dream, and dance.

Marianrosas

Colombian at the core, marianrosas traces rhythms across Cumbia and Brasilidade. From Amazon echoes to Atlantic crossings, she conjures sounds that invite surrender to the collective pulse.

Lágrima (live)

Coming down from the mountains of Colombia, LÁGRIMA (@fmojica_aa) is the live sound project of artist Francisco Mojica. His music blends echoes of dub, cumbia, disco, and sound art into a unique formula that evokes memory, movement, and emotion.

Silvia Oviedo

Silvia Oviedo is a writer and performer reconnecting with her Latin roots through poetry, music, and dance. With the collective, she transforms words into movement, exploring creativity in new forms and sharing her voice with love.

Nené Mone (live)

Nene Moné is a music producer and transdisciplinary researcher from Valparaíso whose work bridges immersive soundscapes, political ecology, and activism for socio-environmental justice. Blending natural sounds, protest elements, and experimental electronics, they craft narratives of resistance and re-existence.

Jonathan Castro

Jonathan Castro is a Peruvian graphic designer and artist based between Amsterdam and Rotterdam. Expect dusty records and warped grooves: chicha, slowed cumbia, hard salsa, and sonic oddities for dancing — and not

Ukab

Ukab brings a vibrant mix of Latin American rhythms and global club sounds to the dancefloor. His sets intertwine guaracha, tribal, electrocumbia, and dembow with breakbeat, house, electro, and bass—always driven by percussion, groove, and the urge to make you move.

Tresdejuli

Tresdejuli is a self-taught DJ exploring her passion for music through the decks. Her sets channel the nostalgia of classic Latin rhythms like reggaetón while infusing bass, tribal, and Latincore energy—raw, playful, and fun.