To continue the good work they started a crowdfunding campaign and need your help to maintain the location and support the performing artists...
Together with CKV teacher Marco Tenkink, René transformed 140 m² of former locker rooms into a venue built from reused factory parts, theatre curtains and metres of cable.
Entrepreneur and musician René Voorberg turned part of the old Persil/Ecolab soap factory into an immersive stage where visuals and live sound meet. Sitting on cushions, visitors experience unique performances across ambient, downtempo, IDM, cinematic, glitch, melodic techno, drone and synthwave, a celebration of creating your own sound in an age of AI.
Together with CKV teacher Marco Tenkink, René transformed 140 m² of former locker rooms into a venue built from reused factory parts, theatre curtains and metres of cable.
Since October 2024 ZeepLAB has hosted concerts, album launches and community events such as Patchworks, Modular on the Spot and Bring Your Own Synth jam nights, with livestreams making the experience accessible to a wider audience.
ZeepLAB is a heartfelt investment, but it costs time and money.
Your support helps it survive until at least 2028/2029 – and hopefully beyond, as the area develops new creative spaces.
With your help the team can continue to:
– organise 10–15 shows per year
– keep hosting concerts on a donation basis
– host meet-ups and showcases
– run Bring Your Own Synth nights
– cover part of the maintenance costs
– give musicians a small expense allowance
Every contribution – large or small – keeps this unique venue for electronic music alive.
You can find the crowdfunding campaign H E R E
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