
Following the release of their acclaimed debut album SUDDEN LIGHT, Lisbon-based duo MXGPU—the collaborative project of Moullinex and GPU Panic—today premieres Live Over Lisbon, a 45-minute cinematic live concert film directed by André Tentúgal, streaming on YouTube at 8:00 PM Lisbon time (3:00 PM ET).
The performance took place suspended above the Tejo River on a floating stage lifted by PODEROSA, a 40-meter-tall vintage port crane from the 1980s, positioned in front of MAAT (Museum of Art, Architecture and Technology) and beneath the 25 de Abril Bridge. Filmed at sunrise under hurricane warnings, the concert nearly didn’t happen, yet it emerged as a striking testament to resilience and artistry, with Lisbon itself serving as both backdrop and stage.
Performed entirely live with no playback or overdubs, Live Over Lisbon reinterprets tracks from SUDDEN LIGHT, including fan favorites “Take Me Home (Live)” and “Into Flames (Live)”, alongside two unreleased reworks, “See Me Burn” and “Luz.” The film presents a meditative, gravity-defying exploration of MXGPU’s central themes: vulnerability, transformation, and transcendence through connection.
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“After SUDDEN LIGHT, we wanted to explore how far we could push the feeling of limitlessness,” MXGPU reflects. “Performing above the river at sunrise felt like dissolving into the elements—the city, the sky, and the sound all becoming one.”
Directed by André Tentúgal, known for his cinematic storytelling in music, the film continues MXGPU’s mission to blur the boundaries between performance, architecture, and landscape, capturing a singular moment suspended between storm and stillness.
Live Over Lisbon is the latest chapter in the SUDDEN LIGHT project, following the duo’s immersive 360° album release performances in Lisbon, London, and New York this October 25th.
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