The Design Museum opens it’s doors on THE electronic music exhibition:

Electronic: From Kraftwerk to The Chemical Brothers

 

Lose yourself in a club like environment and explore ‘how electronic music rewired the world’ (The Guardian). As the original pocket synthesizer first released in 1968, we’re proud that the Stylophone has played it’s own part in the history of synthesized sound and electronic music.

Now the Design Museum celebrates the history of electronic music with this amazing experiential exhibition.

This virtual exhibition will ‘transport you through the people, art, design, technology and photography that have been shaping the electronic music landscape.’ And celebrates 50 years of legendary group Kraftwerk (who famously incorporated Stylophone in their music) with their 3D show.

There are load of other magic and immersive experiences at the exhibition, featuring:
Chemical Brothers // Detroit techno legends Kevin Saunderson, // Juan Atkins //Richie
Hawtin, // “Godfather of House Music” Frankie Knuckles // Haçienda designer Ben
Kelly and the extreme visual world created by Weirdcore for Aphex Twin’s ‘Collapse’.

The exhibition looks like a sonic extravaganza and the perfect celebration of electronic and synthesized
sounds!

And check out this cool and comprehensive playlist put together by Laurent Garnier which chronicles the rise of electronic music: