Upcoming shows
Brik Tu-Tok is the freaky, high-energy DIY universe of musicians Linde Carrijn and Maxim Storms. The band moves like a phenomenon within the Belgian underground, where they cultivate an idiosyncratic form of anti-pop: playfully disruptive, aesthetically defiant, unbound by conventions. Their musical trip is a grotesque collage of catchy synth riffs, weird samples, raw old-school beats, and off-the-hook lyrics. A Brik Tu-Tok performance is a high-energy party; a poetically derailed catwalk; brutal and salty.
In recent years, Brik Tu-Tok has performed on various stages in Belgium, France, the Netherlands, Germany, Spain, and Portugal, with highlights including Waking Life Festival (PT), Fusion Festival (DE), Chauffer Dans le Noirceur (FR), OLT Rivierenhof and AB (BE). Their latest album, NO BLUSH, was released in October 2025.
—
Brik Tu-Tok is an underground phenomenon – a band that should be seen and felt. – De Standaard (BE)
‘Hot Glue’ is like a big party where industrial music, karaoke microphones, echoes of hip-hop, dub and the beginnings of hyperpop collide. And while the duo’s music is more to be heard than described (a virtue, no doubt), their claimed influences are just as eclectic: Erykah Badu, Róisín Murphy, Moondog and, above all, the Spice Girls. – Gonzaï (FR)
Brik Tu-Tok is not a farce, but a critique and caricature of our contemporary world. Behind the clown, the glitter, the flashy colours, the funny mask, there is always a vision of the world with grating lucidity. Remember Guy Fawkes’ friendly, smiling mask in V For Vendetta? – Weirdsound (FR)
They mix nostalgia with freshness, panic with serenity, joy with sadness, madness with genius, round sequins with sharp edges. Yes, with Brik Tu-Tok you get everything but boredom. A band to watch and listen to. Because the duo gives whimsy a face (or rather two faces) – Die Rheinpfalz (DE)
