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Max Cooper (as part of Wigflex Festival)

Metronome, Huntingdon Street, Nottingham, NG11AP
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Sunday 5 May 2019 | 5pm - 11pm

Metronome: Main stage

Tickets: £30 + booking fee (festival ticket price, includes access to all venues) 

Over 18s only

 

Metronome are delighted to be hosting one of the stages for Wigflex City Festival - an innovative programme of boundary-pushing music features alongside a variety of creative workshops, art installations, panelled discussions and a host of talks.

Electronic DJ/Producer Max Cooper will be performing an AV set showcasing visuals carefully selected to compliment his stunning music.

Max has earned many merits including several Resident Advisor top100 listings including RA top 20 live act of 2015, 2013 and 2012 plus top 100 DJ 2011.

His contributions to the BBC's long-running Essential Mix contextualized his striking sound amidst his peers. Max has also collaborated with contemporary classical composers Michael Nyman, Tom Hodge and Nils Frahm, with a reworking of Philip Glass with Bruce Brubaker announced for 2019.

Some of the more ambitious music crafted within the last few years" – The Music Ninja

 

Doors open 5pm 

Support DJs 5pm-7pm 

Max Cooper AV set: 7pm-9pm 

Support DJs: 9pm-11pm

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