The festival in Geneva features experimental acts like Mouse on Mars alongside DJs like Steve Bug, Radio Slave, Pépé Bradock and Martyn.
This year's Electron Festival will take place in Geneva over Easter weekend.
The four-day festival offers up a mixed bag of conference events, club nights and avant-garde performances. House and techno artists like Steve Bug, Radio Slave, Mathew Jonson, Sonja Moonear and Pépé Bradock make up one portion of the bill, while the other features the likes of Mouse On Mars, Kangding Ray and a performance of John Cage's "Thirteen."
Subheavy frequencies come courtesy of Goth-Trad, Gold Panda, Martyn, Rustie and Addison Groove. Brandt Brauer Frick and Carl Craig will both play live, the latter as 69. There will also be installations and other forms of contemporary art, such as the weirdly unsettling Cycloïd-E sound sculpture, which you can see in action right here.