Ultra Collective Sessions on Clubbing TV
A new chapter in electronic music storytelling begins with Ultra Collective Sessions, a platform designed to bridge contemporary electronic sound with cultural and architectural spaces.
The first episode features Jekkie, recorded inside the National Museum of History in Sofia, Bulgaria, one of the country’s most iconic landmarks. Surrounded by centuries of history, the performance transforms the space into a living dialogue between past and present.
Blending percussive-driven electronic music with organic grooves, Jekkie delivers a set that feels both ritualistic and deeply modern. The concept behind Ultra Collective Sessions is not just to showcase artists, but to place them in environments that amplify their sonic identity.
The project is developed by Ultra Collective in collaboration with Clubbing TV, with a global broadcast connecting audiences between Paris, Ibiza, and beyond.
More than a performance series, Ultra Collective Sessions aims to position electronic music as a form of contemporary art, where sound, space, and visual narrative merge into a unified experience.
With upcoming episodes already in development, the platform sets the tone for a new kind of electronic music presentation, one that moves beyond the club and into cultural spaces worldwide.
























