The historic piece of equipment was one of the most advanced professional synthesizers when it was made in 1975.
Featuring Supreme, Palace, Jordan Brand, and more.
Featuring iconic album covers and music video visuals.
Featuring the ‘Richard D. James Album’ cover art, Paul Nicholson’s legendary “A” logo and more.
Featuring Damien Hirst’s taxidermy installations, an Aphex Twin ‘Windowlicker’ smile and Twyla Tharp’s graffiti ballet.
Collecting a series of unreleased projects secretly distributed at his merch stands from 2016 to 2023.
London’s Tate Modern Gallery will host the free event, launching the 30th anniversary reissue of the experimental electronic work.
With the British DJ using a series of trippy visuals to superimpose his face onto the likes of Dua Lipa, Stormzy, and Charlie XCX.
The enigmatic artist’s first proper project under the name since ‘Collapse’ in 2018.
The DJ’s latest EP is out next month.
In what could be the musician’s first performance in the city since 2006.
After the legendary DJ headlined the festival in 2017.