Jeff Mills presents Tomorrow Comes The Harvest
feat. Jean-Phi Dary & Prabhu Edouard
17 October 2024 | 8.00 pm
Millenáris Glass Hall (building D)
#World music
#Electronic music
#Popular music
7.40pm doors
8pm Vasakon x Dániel Varga
9pm Jeff Mills & Jean-Phi Dary & Prabhu Edouard
8pm Vasakon x Dániel Varga
9pm Jeff Mills & Jean-Phi Dary & Prabhu Edouard
Jeff Mills started out in the Detroit underground of the early 80s, and today his music can be heard in cinemas, galleries and museums such as the Louvre in Paris. There is no question that this pioneer of electronic dance music has become a true legend.
Jeff Mills has created one of the most exciting projects of his career with the influential figure of Afrobeat, Nigerian drummer Tony Allen and Jean-Phi Dary. After Tony Allen’s death in 2020, Tomorrow Comes The Harvest continued the original concept by enlisting tabla virtuoso Prabhu Edouard. The trio’s music is about exploring the unknown, the intersection of unique sounds and rhythms, improvisation and artistic transcendence.
The supporting act will be Vasakon, i.e. Imre Németh and András Halmos, whose special blend of electronic music and free improvisation will provide an inspirational base for their guest, saxophonist Dániel Varga.
#World music
#Electronic music
#Popular music
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