Saturday, March 7, 2026 | Start 9PM | $20-25 Tickets Here
Our chrysalises shake wildly as a primordial sub-bass sound rattles up from deep beneath the earth’s crust… We’ve invited France’s Jan Loup, Switzerland’s Chewlie, and New York’s No Sir to Philly’s home of Flinta-forward dancefloor metamorphosis. These world-class sonic soothsayers promise to crack us open on the dance floor with gargantuan bass energy, hi-fi psychedelia, and percussive frenzy. Join us Saturday March 7 at Vox Populi for a mind-and-body-melting experience.
Jan Loup is a Toulouse-based producer, DJ, and sound technician active since 2018. From her secluded hut studio, she forges immersive sets that weave modern dubstep, deep drum & bass, percussive halftime, and herbaceous tribe into rich, textured collages. Her performances have brought her to stages such as Nuits Sonores, pe:rsona, Ankali, La Nature, Positive Education, and 2026 marks her first US tour. She has released records on labels Nerve Collect and Jupiter4, as well as a collaborative EP with Beatrice M. on Priori’s NAFF label. An integral figure in Toulouse’s alternative nightlife, Jan Loup co-runs Le Comité Des Fêtes, dedicated to community-rooted sound system culture, and is also part of Aïra, a four-member collective curating the ambient series Dimanche Onirique. She owns a 10K sound system and often travels with her close ally Maquis, extending her presence beyond performance through a strong commitment to inclusivity and FLINTA representation within the local and international scene.
Chewlie (she/none) is a Bern-based producer, visual artist, and DJ navigating the fringes of bass music with a fondness for asymmetry and atmosphere. Her sound is rooted in Leftfield Bass, Deconstructed, and Ambient - exploring the balance between weight and space, tension and release. Both meditative and floor-focused, her live sets and productions drift through eerie textures and fractured rhythms, always with a quiet, deliberate intensity. Chewlie is a core member of CRTTR, a label and collective injecting vital energy into the city’s subcultural bloodstream, and has also released music on bass label YUKU, and with her collaborative project STREIKTHROUGH on French label “de la, je l’espere.”
As a resident of both the Lot Radio and the Level Party, NYC’s No Sir is a beloved fixture of the city’s scene, known for their open-ended sets that draw from dubstep and bass as well as post-punk and industrial to create gritty and groove-heavy journeys. As a producer, they’re deeply embedded within the global bass music ecosystem, with releases on labels such as Early Reflex, 3024, “de la, je l’espere.” Their releases showcase an ear for precise sound design, hefty low-end, and a tension between driving intensity and leftfield twists and turns.