Electronic from Kraftwork to the Chemical Brothers Until 14 February 2021
London’s Design Museum’s “Electronic” exhibition will now run until 14 February 2021, allowing many more to be able to attend this exhibition dedicated to the birth of electronic music. Full title “Electronic: From Kraftwerk to Chemical Brothers”, the socially-distanced exhibition follows the pathway from the birth of electronic sounds being used in jazz and rock, through experiments from Japanese composers and acts like Silver Apples, through to the work of Kraftwerk, the birth of rave, Aphex Twin and finishing with modern day Chemical Brothers. There are light installations, a plethora of equipment and a soundtrack supplied by Laurent Garnier.
Tickets
need to be pre-booked and social distancing carefully observed, but this, as
many visitors have stated, is the closest you’ll get to that being in a club
feeling for a while…
UNTIL 14 FEBRUARY 2021 Open from
Wednesday 2 December 2020
Following the announcement that London
will be on COVID Tier 2, the museum and its exhibitions will reopen on
Wednesday 2 December.
Limited tickets for late sessions on
New Years Eve just released. BOOK NOW.
IMPORTANT! PLEASE TAKE YOUR OWN WIRED
HEADPHONES TO ENJOY THE MULTIMEDIA EXHIBITS. HERE'S WHY.
Warning: This exhibition contains
strobe lighting and flashing lights, which might not be suitable for people
with epilepsy.
Age guidance 12+