
NU-S3RVO Vol.2 Vinyl Release Party with Cocoonics + Chingyi + Heiyuen
宀 Club
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Hong Kong
Friday, July 3 at 11 pm GMT+8
Nightclub
Friday, July 3 at 11 pm GMT+8
Nightclub
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Description
Cocoonics
Cocoonics is a musical incubator, a space where fictional everyday moments are crafted to obscure the raw reality of memory. Originating from Hong Kong, she began her journey in 2017 with live SP-404 performances on HKCR. Her rapid ascent saw her grace the stages of iconic festivals like Clockenflap and Sónar HK. By 2020, she had made her mark on the Shanghai music scene, and in 2024, her performance at Boiler Room Shanghai caused a seismic stir. Soon after, she was invited to Vancouver's New Forms Festival, where she took her groundbreaking gesture-controlled live set—an immersive fusion of body, sound, and visuals—on a transnational tour spanning Japan, Canada, and South Korea. From major international festivals to local club events, Cocoonics regularly headlines, steadily establishing herself as one of the most forward-thinking voices in the global electronic music landscape.
Chingyi
Chingyi’s musical expression has emerged as one of Hong Kong’s original voices, purposefully standing in a lane of her own. Her sound balances a firm, bass-driven grip with meandering waterscapes aimed at submerging the listener. Through a mycelium-like spread of influences—with IDM, Deep Techno, Post-Tribal, and Experimental Breaks reaching out to deeper iterations of techno, downtempo, and ambient—hypnosis, narration, and the dancer’s body remain at the forefront of her ethos, understanding that to play music is to evoke rituals. Rather than merely responding to the demands of the trend, Chingyi has garnered a dedicated following solely through the seductive qualities of her selection—an open invitation and a stamp of approval reminding us that for some, it’s not always a night out as much as it is a night in.
Heiyuen
Heiyuen is a Hong Kong artist and electronic music producer based in Beijing. A graduate of the Central Academy of Fine Arts, she often draws from artistic creation, employing sound and natural elements through a postcolonial lens as central threads in her work to examine the transformation of traditional culture in contemporary contexts. This approach also defines the core direction of NU-S3RVO, the independent label she co-founded. Over the past two years, the label has been active in Beijing’s underground scene, organizing contemporary art exhibitions in clubs and alternative spaces, as well as hosting academic salons on electronic music in universities, blurring the boundaries between academia, visual art, and electronic music.
In her personal musical journey, which began with forming bands in high school before shifting to electronic music, she holds a particular affinity for Bass, Leftfield, and IDM. Ethereal and intricate textures define the tone of her dancefloor, with each performance taking the audience on a psychedelic trip. She has been featured on prominent radio platforms such as Rinse FM, Kiosk Radio, Operator Radio, Baihui Radio (百會電台), HKCR, and BYYB. Her works appear on compilations including NU-S3RVO Vol. 1, SAFEROOM 001, and Fresh Faces Part I, released by the Czech label YUKU.

