What's Happening?
Thomas Bangalter, known for his work with Daft Punk, is set to release a new album titled 'Mirage – Ballet For 16 Dancers' on June 5. This album is part of a ballet project created by choreographer Damien
Jalet and artist Kōhei Nawa, commissioned by the Ballet of the Grand Théâtre de Genève. The album features experimental electronic music and follows Bangalter's previous work on ballet soundtracks. A preview of the album, 'Mirage: part. II,' will be available on digital streaming platforms starting April 24.
Why It's Important?
The release of 'Mirage' signifies a continued trend of electronic music artists venturing into classical and performance art spaces, potentially broadening the audience for both genres. Bangalter's involvement in such projects highlights the versatility and adaptability of electronic music, which can enhance traditional art forms like ballet. This fusion of genres may inspire other artists to explore similar collaborations, thereby enriching the cultural and artistic landscape.
What's Next?
Following the album release, Bangalter will be involved in a public art project in Paris, collaborating with artist JR on 'La Caverne du Pont Neuf,' which will transform the Pont Neuf bridge into an art installation from June 6-28. This project, along with the album release, positions Bangalter at the forefront of innovative art and music collaborations, potentially influencing future projects and collaborations in the art world.






