As part of the 54th Istanbul Music Festival organized by the Istanbul Foundation for Culture and Arts (İKSV), Disko Klasik brought together different musical eras and forms of expression on a single stage, offering audiences an unforgettable experience. Held at Salon İKSV with Stoneline as the performance sponsor, the event stood out as one of the festival’s most distinctive gatherings, creating a compelling dialogue between acoustic and electronic music.
At Stoneline, we see supporting diverse forms of artistic expression as an integral part of our corporate culture. We believe that creative connections between disciplines enrich cultural production and inspire new perspectives. With this vision, we were proud to support Disko Klasik, an event that built a musical bridge between the past and the future while offering audiences a truly unique experience.
The evening opened with a performance by David Bergmüller, who reimagined the centuries-old tradition of the lute through a contemporary sonic lens. Recognized as one of today’s most innovative lute players, Bergmüller combined his deep knowledge of early music repertoire with improvisation and live electronic elements, delivering a captivating performance. His approach expanded the boundaries of the acoustic world, taking listeners on a journey that was both historical and experimental.
In the second half of the program, Fejká transformed the atmosphere of Salon İKSV with his immersive blend of atmospheric melodies, deep house, and techno rhythms. Known for drawing inspiration from nature, the artist skillfully balanced melancholy and energy throughout his live set, creating a deeply engaging experience for the audience. Having performed at renowned clubs and festivals across Europe, Fejká once again demonstrated why he is considered one of the most exciting names in contemporary electronic music.
One of the most remarkable aspects of Disko Klasik was the powerful dialogue established between two distinct musical approaches. The connection between David Bergmüller’s exploration of the acoustic realm and Fejká’s contemporary electronic soundscape highlighted music’s transformative power beyond genres and time periods. Through this unique encounter, Salon İKSV became more than a concert venue—it evolved into an interdisciplinary space for artistic exploration and experience.
At Stoneline, we remain committed to supporting projects that encourage artistic production, foster new perspectives, and give visibility to creative forms of expression. We were delighted to be part of this special evening within the 54th Istanbul Music Festival and proud to share in the inspiring energy that resonated both on stage and throughout the audience.
Driven by our belief in the transformative power of culture and the arts, we will continue to contribute to projects that nurture creativity and create space for diverse forms of expression. Disko Klasik will be remembered not only as an extraordinary musical experience but also as a powerful example of the dialogue that can emerge between past and future, tradition and innovation.









































