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Tangerine Dream - Time Lapse / Keep the Vibe Alive - A Visual Story of Love Family Park - 15.07.2025

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From 8 to 20 July 2025, the MOMEM - Museum of Modern Electronic Music - will be showing the multimedia exhibition "Keep the Vibe Alive - A Visual Story of Love Family Park".

The show honours one of the most traditional open-air festivals in the electronic music scene and invites visitors on a unique journey through almost 30 years of festival history.

Since its premiere in 1996, the Love Family Park has become a fixed ritual in the summer calendar for many music fans far beyond the region. The festival has been taking place in Frankfurt am Main since 2022 - an occasion that MOMEM is celebrating together with the organiser Cosmopop celebrates.

Shown are over 100 photographs and video sequences from the Cosmopop archives and from contemporary witnesses. The exhibition documents the eventful history of the festival - from its beginnings in Hanau to stops in Mainz and Rüsselsheim and its arrival in Frankfurt. In addition to the geographical journey, the focus is also on the artistic development.

A special focus is placed on the "constant" of the festival: the Frankfurt World DJwhich has been an integral part of the line-up since the first edition in 1996.

Tangerine Dream: Time lapse 

which sheds light on their 58-year history. Founded in 1967 in West Berlin, the band remained active even after the death of its founder Edgar Froese in 2015.

Tangerine Dream released over 160 albums, from Electronic Meditation (1970) to Raum and Sessions with the current line-up. Virgin Records signed them in 1973. Phaedra was their first purely electronic album and marked the beginning of a productive phase with works such as Rubycon and Force Majeure.

They also composed film music, including for Tatort. The exhibition shows documents, photos, original instruments and rare recordings. It is based on a presentation at the Barbican Centre in London (2020) and has been expanded for the MOMEM.

A supporting programme with readings, lectures and films is planned.

 

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A maximum of 10 tickets can be purchased per customer in the online shop. For groups of 10 people or more, please register as a group at contact@momem.org.

Please inform yourselves about the current hygiene rules for museum visits.

The exchange or rebooking of the ticket or date is not possible.

You will receive your tickets and the invoice via e-mail after completing the booking process.

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