The amorphous and ever-surprising sounds of Animistic Beliefs – the duo of artists Linh Luu and Marvin Lalihatu – have been gracing sound systems across the globe, as they've gone from strength to strength, developing their distinctly decolonial and shamanic club sound. Their vibrant audiovisual performance Thức Tỉnh was developed with media and performance artist Jeisson Drenth. Thức Tỉnh harnesses the spirituality of contemporary rave music and links it with the various heritages that the artists emerge from: Vietnamese-Chinese, Moluccan, and pre-Colombian. Combining traditional sounds of instruments like the Tayronian ceramic whistle and the Tifa drum, the trio re-contextualise these instruments for the present moment – building pathways between the ancestral and the yet-to-be. Thức Tỉnh is a lush work that intertwines music with shadow puppetry, poetry, and masked choreographies to speak to issues of bi-cultural identity, queerness, migration, and belonging – culminating in a cathartic rave.