These New Puritans introduce their interactive Magnetic Field exhibition

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These New Puritans open their Magnetic Resonator Piano to the public for the first time.

Developer Dr. Andrew McPherson of Queen Mary University and These New Puritans’ Jack Barnett talk you through the one-of-a-kind Magnetic Resonator Piano, used first on the band’s acclaimed 2013 LP Field Of Reeds and now on display at The Vinyl Factory space at 180 The Strand.

The exhibition is open to the public free of charge 15-18th April between 12pm and 7pm and 19th April between 1am and 5pm. Click here for full visitor information.

Capable of infinite sustain, pitch bends and incredible new timbres, the Magnetic Resonator Piano is an instrument like no other and for this unique exhibition, visitors are invited to control the sound via a full-body motion sensor. Watch the video above for a full explanations and demonstrations of and read a full interview with these New Puritans’ Jack and George Barnett here.

JUST ANNOUNCED:

Guest performances:

FRIDAY 18th APRIL:
2pm – James McVinnie
3pm – Andrew McPherson (talk by the inventor of the MRP)
3:45pm – Scanner
4:30pm – Halls

SATURDAY 19th APRIL:
11:30am – East India Youth
1pm – Charles Hayward
1:45pm – Sampha
2:30pm – Steve Beresford
3:30pm – Gwilym Gold
4:30pm – Tom Rogerson (Three Trapped Tigers)

To coincide with the exhibition, These New Puritans are also releasing a limited edition 12″ Magnetic Field, featuring two remixes from Field Of Reeds by Bark Psychosis (first remix in 10 years) and the band’s own Jack Barnett. Click here for more info and to pre-order a copy.