As Pantha du Prince, DJ and composer Hendrik Weber lights up dance floors with evocative minimal techno with elements of ambient and house. His music is full of contrasts and embodies the processes of nature through poetic electronic music.
Airy electronic melodies, sound layers and synth rhythms are mixed with atmospheric sounds of water and wind. Bell sounds and flocks of birds are heard passing by. Analogue and digital sounds alternate, and the mood shifts between dark and mysterious to bright, bubbly and hopeful. To get to know Pantha du Prince, listen to Garden Gaia (2022), the breakthrough album This Bliss (2007) and Black Noise (2010).
During the performance, you will experience a playful landscape of sound and light. You are welcome to sit or stand, move and dance. If you prefer to sit and want to be guaranteed a seat, arrive in good time.
The ticket price also includes entrance to the museum’s exhibitions, which are open until 21:00. Before and after the concert, Bistro Nobel serves its Friday menu with carefully selected small dishes, suitable wines, beer, cocktails or non-alcoholic options. The bistro and the shop are open until 21:00.
Tickets
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