Musicians from Daphne Oram to Chemical Brothers feature in a show organised under coronavirus restrictions
With the sour tang of dry ice, pounding dance music and more strobe lights in one room than are normally on the main stage of Glastonbury it may finally be an opportunity for some hedonism. With strict social distancing and hand sanitisation, of course.
“It’s not for the faint-hearted,” designer Adam Smith said of the sensory Chemical Brothers experience he has created with his studio partner Marcus Lyall. “We were trying to bring some of the visceral feeling you get from a live show into a different setting.”
Electronic: From Kraftwerk to the Chemical Brothers is at the Design Museum, W8, 31 July to 14 February
Continue reading...by Mark Brown Arts correspondent via Electronic music | The Guardian
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