Konchord Drops Mesmerizing Live Video for “Start Again” at BurnHalla 2026 – Slow Melodic Techno Meets Psychedelic Shoegaze Magic

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If you’ve ever wanted to blast off in a neon-lit disco-spaceship while your soul recalibrates, Konchord just handed you the ticket. On the Spring Equinox, March 20th, the Berlin-based live electronic artist dropped the official live video for “Start Again,” captured raw and beautiful at BurnHalla 2026 – the fiery burn event held at MaHalla in Berlin Schöneweide. This isn’t just another live clip; it’s part of a full multi-project video series that feels like a love letter to the city’s underground scene. And man, does it hit different.

From the very first distorted shoegaze keys, “Start Again” pulls you in like a slow-burning wave. Think driving electronic rhythms locked in tight with psychedelic guitar textures and synth lines that stretch out into deep space. It’s the perfect marriage of slow melodic techno and psychedelic rock – exactly where Konchord thrives. The track breathes: sometimes soft and tender, sometimes dark and hypnotic, sometimes bright enough to light up the whole venue. Those heavy basslines? They anchor everything while the atmospheres swirl around you like you’re floating through galaxies in a glowing spaceship. Playful weirdness sneaks in at just the right moments, keeping the energy alive and unpredictable. If electronica, new wave, and indie dance are your lanes, this live version is pure rocket fuel.

What makes this release extra special is the collective energy behind it. Konchord, Felipe Duarte (with his project Sonido Sur), and Madrid-born rapper Matsu all shared the same stage that night – and the same killer band. Konchord switches from keys, synths, and vocals in his own set to bass and keys for Felipe’s deeply personal indigenous-rooted set. Holding it all down on drums is Yousuf, the 20-year veteran powerhouse whose influences range from System of a Down to Kiasmos (and yes, he once opened for Nickelback). The whole thing was filmed with pure magic by multidisciplinary artist Beutomello – painter, videographer, and the guy who somehow makes every frame feel alive and intuitive.

Konchord himself is Munich-born but fully Berlin-based now, classically trained on piano and bass from a young age. His sound is unmistakably his own: synth-driven, bassline-heavy, and always inviting you into “concord with yourself.” That inner balance shines through every note of “Start Again.” Meanwhile, the BurnHalla 2026 event itself was pure Berlin chaos and community – a perfect backdrop for this kind of genre-blending magic. In a music world that’s still obsessed with polished studio releases, raw live videos like this are blowing up because they capture the real electricity that algorithms can’t fake. Berlin’s electronic scene has been leading that charge for years, and releases like this keep the flame burning bright.

If you’re craving more, the full series also features Felipe Duarte’s “Nyky Iyba” (drawing straight from Colombian indigenous traditions) and Matsu’s sharp Spanish hip-hop set – complete with his first-ever song in German. Everything’s linked together on the official BurnHalla 2026 page so you can dive deep.

Whether you’re already deep in the electronica rabbit hole or just discovering the wild overlap between slow melodic techno, new wave, and indie dance, Konchord’s “Start Again” live at BurnHalla 2026 is the kind of track that sticks with you. It’s proof that live music videos are having a massive moment right now – and that the best sounds still come from real stages, real sweat, and real connection.

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What do you think – does this live version of “Start Again” make you want to hit replay or straight-up book a flight to the next BurnHalla? Drop your thoughts in the comments, share this post with your crew, and let’s keep the Berlin electronic fire burning.

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