Admina is a Bucharest-based multidisciplinary artist working across DJing, production and visual art, as well as a long-standing advocate for inclusivity in electronic music. Shaped by roots in Timișoara’s punk and queer scenes, Admina’s practice intertwines sound, the body and collective energy, reshaping club spaces into sites of resistance and reimagination.
The SHAPE-affiliated artist’s Crack Mix moves through experimental electronic sounds, global bass, leftfield club and abstract textures, featuring tracks by the likes of DJ Narciso and Exile Di Brave & Time Cow. Dive in.
Who: Admina.
Where: Bucharest.
What: Unstable, visceral, liminal.
When: This is where angels cry, where sound feels like instinct disguised as memory, familiar enough to mistake for something you’ve always carried within. The mix unfolds like a mirror of survival: fragile hymns tangled with harsh textures, rhythms that bruise and soothe at once, voices echoing between the sacred and the broken. A condensed image of imagination and material reality, it lingers as a trace of what is lost and what still endures. The reflection of water shows the clock reads 6am, the air is cool, shadows long, and dancers are vampires and ghosts, lost in the mist.
Why: It’s inspiring because it’s both immediate and timeless. On a personal level, DJing is a dialogue with memory, intuition, and imagination. Music carries fragments of other lives, other sounds, other times, and curating them feels like orchestrating a conversation between me and the invisible ones: the broken, the forgotten, the wanderers, the unseen, the quiet, the dreamers, the night walkers, the lost, the hidden, the imperfect, the saddest, the silent witnesses of time.
Crack Mix 612: Admina
Crack Mix 612: Admina
Admina is a Bucharest-based multidisciplinary artist working across DJing, production and visual art, as well as a long-standing advocate for inclusivity in electronic music. Shaped by roots in Timișoara’s punk and queer scenes, Admina’s practice intertwines sound, the body and collective energy, reshaping club spaces into sites of resistance and reimagination.
The SHAPE-affiliated artist’s Crack Mix moves through experimental electronic sounds, global bass, leftfield club and abstract textures, featuring tracks by the likes of DJ Narciso and Exile Di Brave & Time Cow. Dive in.
Who: Admina.
Where: Bucharest.
What: Unstable, visceral, liminal.
When: This is where angels cry, where sound feels like instinct disguised as memory, familiar enough to mistake for something you’ve always carried within. The mix unfolds like a mirror of survival: fragile hymns tangled with harsh textures, rhythms that bruise and soothe at once, voices echoing between the sacred and the broken. A condensed image of imagination and material reality, it lingers as a trace of what is lost and what still endures. The reflection of water shows the clock reads 6am, the air is cool, shadows long, and dancers are vampires and ghosts, lost in the mist.
Why: It’s inspiring because it’s both immediate and timeless. On a personal level, DJing is a dialogue with memory, intuition, and imagination. Music carries fragments of other lives, other sounds, other times, and curating them feels like orchestrating a conversation between me and the invisible ones: the broken, the forgotten, the wanderers, the unseen, the quiet, the dreamers, the night walkers, the lost, the hidden, the imperfect, the saddest, the silent witnesses of time.
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