tabili & lunar node: a celebration of the west-african diaspora w/ 1.06 library, pantonepapi, diana dzhabbar (live)
Thursday, September 11, 2025
Tabili and Lunar Node join forces to celebrate heritage and culture through food and music. It’s well known to all of us that these vehicles—food and music—carry stories, culture, and heritage. Each of us has our own way of relating to them because of this. On this evening, we would like to tell you our own stories through food and sound.
Lunar Node has crafted a three-course menu reflecting both their West-African and Caribbean lineages. Expect dishes that are traditional, some hybrids, and others created anew, with flavors born in hall parties, cramped kitchens, sea crossings, and suitcases.
Music flows alongside the meal, with sounds of the diaspora carried through live performance and DJ sets by 1.06 library, pantonepapi & Diana Dzhabbar in the same spirit of movement, gathering, and celebration.
1.06 library is a curated archive of music media, think vinyl, cassette tapes, CDs, and other formats, assembled by the creative collective 'DRKNGHTS'. It has listening stations and sound systems where visitors can explore artists, get inspired, and spark new ideas through sound.
pantonepapi is a dj and producer known for his high-energy blend of afro-electronic sounds. with roots in ghana and a home base in the netherlands, his music draws from hiplife, gospel, funky house, and uk bass, always grounded in rhythm-first storytelling. his sets and productions fuse west african textures with club-forward sounds, think funky dub, afro-tech, and percussive edits with a raw edge.
Diana Dzhabbar (live) - a saxophonist known for blending rich, expressive horn lines with an array of effects, transforming the instrument into a sonic chameleon. Her innovative approach creates immersive soundscapes that span from ambient textures to gritty, electronic-infused sounds.
In short, this gathering invites you to simply eat, listen, and celebrate how we, as the West-African diaspora, continue to nourish, adapt, and resonate across time and space. Be welcome!
Seats for the dinner are limited and require reservation through the 🔗murmur website. Doors remain open for all who wish to join for drinks and music.
Lunar Node has crafted a three-course menu reflecting both their West-African and Caribbean lineages. Expect dishes that are traditional, some hybrids, and others created anew, with flavors born in hall parties, cramped kitchens, sea crossings, and suitcases.
Music flows alongside the meal, with sounds of the diaspora carried through live performance and DJ sets by 1.06 library, pantonepapi & Diana Dzhabbar in the same spirit of movement, gathering, and celebration.
1.06 library is a curated archive of music media, think vinyl, cassette tapes, CDs, and other formats, assembled by the creative collective 'DRKNGHTS'. It has listening stations and sound systems where visitors can explore artists, get inspired, and spark new ideas through sound.
pantonepapi is a dj and producer known for his high-energy blend of afro-electronic sounds. with roots in ghana and a home base in the netherlands, his music draws from hiplife, gospel, funky house, and uk bass, always grounded in rhythm-first storytelling. his sets and productions fuse west african textures with club-forward sounds, think funky dub, afro-tech, and percussive edits with a raw edge.
Diana Dzhabbar (live) - a saxophonist known for blending rich, expressive horn lines with an array of effects, transforming the instrument into a sonic chameleon. Her innovative approach creates immersive soundscapes that span from ambient textures to gritty, electronic-infused sounds.
In short, this gathering invites you to simply eat, listen, and celebrate how we, as the West-African diaspora, continue to nourish, adapt, and resonate across time and space. Be welcome!
Seats for the dinner are limited and require reservation through the 🔗murmur website. Doors remain open for all who wish to join for drinks and music.



