On the Sunday afternoon of Rewire 2026, we return to our favourite record store 3345 to host an in-store event. The freely accessible event bills Cameron Picton (of My New Band Believe), YPY, and Susu Laroche. This is the perfect moment to score some vinyl of your favourite artists, while enjoying special live sets from the in-store's artists.
3345 is an on- and offline independent retailer of new and second-hand music in all physical formats. Located in The Hague, the Netherlands, their stock houses a wide array of music ranging from the more traditional likes of pop, rock, soul and funk, to the more contemporary sides of electronic music. They cover every genre in its full spectrum, working from the known towards the niche.
Timetable:
12:00–12:30: Cameron Picton
13:00–13:30: YPY
13:45–14:15: Susu Laroche
Cameron Picton is the multi-instrumentalist and vocalist of the group Black Midi, who are now on indefinite hiatus, and is behind the group My New Band Believe. His songs are surely complex and intricately written, yet he also swerves into joyous and vibrant outbreaks of melody and unfettered self-aware silliness, channelling Brit pop's slacker-academic voyeurism with moments of wistful lyricism,and Tropicália warmth.
YPY is a solo project led by Koshiro Hino, a musician known for his work with the bands bonanzas and goat (jp) – who performed at Rewire 2024. He performs elsewhere at Rewire 2026 with Valentina Magaletti, following the release of their much lauded album Kansai Bruises (2025).
The ritualistic music of filmmaker-turned-sonic-experimentor Susu Laroche brings audiences into a ceremonial procession of droning ecstasy and percussion. Pounding drums lead the listener deeper and deeper into a trance-like state, as hazy synths swirl like smoky hallucinations, and ghostly vocals beckon like echoes from beyond the veil. Carpeted by scorched electronics and hand-played rhythms, Laroche's voice casts a spell that is at once an invocation and a warning.