Solarium is an hour-and-a-half organ piece intended for ‘afters’, that period of slack that follows the frenzy of a techno-fuelled night. It leans on dawn’s emotional potency to interweave those in need of the curative benefits of organ frequencies to end the night with those in search of a new temporal encounter to begin the day. Moulded by the tenets of rave culture, the piece upholds the freedom of its audience. Speakers subtly amplify the instrument in the nave of the church, where listeners wander, sit, stand or lie, to focus on the score or lose themselves in sound. In an age … read more
Solarium is an hour-and-a-half organ piece intended for ‘afters’, that period of slack that follows the frenzy of a techno-fuelled night. It leans on… read more
Solarium is an hour-and-a-half organ piece intended for ‘afters’, that period of slack that follows the frenzy of a techno-fuelled night. It leans on dawn’s emotional potency to interwea… read more
Maxime Denuc is an electronic music composer based in Brussels, Belgium. He co-founded Plapla Pinky, a duo noted for their atypical approach to club music, somewhere between rave, baroque and contemporary music. They released several records and were invited to perform at clubs and festivals such as Sónar (ES), Villette Sonique (FR), Club Metro Kyoto (JP), Les Siestes Electroniques (FR) or TodaysArt (NL). As a solo artist, Maxime Denuc covers a broad musical spectrum: Solarium (Vlek, 2020) is an organ-centric venture that relies on the emotional potency of sunrise to spawn an experi… read more
Maxime Denuc is an electronic music composer based in Brussels, Belgium. He co-founded Plapla Pinky, a duo noted for their atypical approach to club music, somewhere between rave, baroque a… read more
Maxime Denuc is an electronic music composer based in Brussels, Belgium. He co-founded Plapla Pinky, a duo noted for their atypical approach to club music, somewhere between rave, baroque and contemporary music. They released several r… read more