Our movement did not start with a bang, but a beat.
From Amsterdam to Tokyo and London to Chicago… Electronic music culture is all around. Here at Our House , we aim to tell the journey of the music genre from a rebellious underground community evolving into a global cultural phenomenon through immersive audiovisual shows and a variety of interactive installations and exhibits.
Immersive Audiovisual Shows
Travel back in time and experience the journey of Electronic Music through our immersive shows. We start and end at the dance floor.
Our Culture Ride, is a salute to the culture and people, that have changed everything. From the most fundamental clubs and festivals to the most impactful tracks and remixes, get ready to enjoy a trip down memory lane with our immersive audiovisual experience, complete with CO2, laser and more show effects.
The History Masterclass
Explore the roots of electronic music and learn about its journey through the eyes of some of its creators: DJ-producers Kevin Saunderson, Carl Cox, Armin van Buuren, Diplo, and Charlotte de Witte.
These five icons will take you on a musical journey spanning over four decades of electronic music - starting with the days of disco and the warehouses of Chicago, to the multi-million-dollar industry it has become today.
Visual Composer & DJ Speed Course
Are you ready to compose your own beat and learn how to mix tracks? The visual composer lets you interact with other guests to make your own beat and teaches your all the inner workings of the different layers in electronic music.
Our custom-made DJ Speed Course gives you a crash course in mixing and will tests your DJ mixing skills.
Interactive Flyer Table
The Culture's Art - In the early years of electronic music events, the industry used cassette tapes, phone booths, stickers, and flyers to take each party to the next level. Our House has a unique collection of club, festival, and artist flyers spanning over 40 years of dance culture as part of our permanent collection on display.
Our flyer collection is curated by artists Frank Burghout (Voutloos) and Chelsea-Louise Berlin. Both influential artists have helped shape the creative industry that’s fuelled dance culture. Each flyer is accompanied by an iconic track of that event, taking you back to that momentous occasion.
Interactive Vinyl Player
From "I Feel Love" by disco queen Donna Summer to Kraftwerk's 1978 classic "The Robots," the music industry was never the same after those four-on-the-floor beats, syncopated basslines, string sections, horns, synthesizers, and electric rhythm guitars first hit the airwaves.
Dig through our crates and discover the genre's evolution with over 150 iconic tracks of the last 50 years then play them on the interactive vinyl player to learn more about the tracks.
The World's Largest Sequencer
For the 20th edition of the Red Bull Music Academy in 2018, Red Bull built the world’s largest analogue sequencer and placed it in front of the legendary Berlin nightclub Tresor. Called the RMBA-20, the sequencer, which was developed over a period of five weeks by a team of about thirty technicians, has now found its home in Our House.
Interactive Festival Globe
Festivals are at the intersection of community and electronic music. They’re where you go to bond with fellow festival-goers over the shared passion of the artists, music, and vibe. At this interactive installation, you’ll engage with 50 iconic festivals from around the globe.
Defining Moments of Electronic Music Culture
The Defining Moments Exhibit covers four decades of memories starting from 1977 to 2020 and is divided into three eras. From Kraftwerk's debut, Disco Demolition and house music in Chicago to raves and superclubs and the final era of superstar DJ's, subgenres and the rise of party capitals like Ibiza.
THE DEFINING MOMENTS
Icon Series
Memorabilia of well-known artists, producers, and performers such as Avicii, deadmau5, Daft Punk, Armin van Buuren, Kerri Chandler and many more, are showcased throughout the experience. Each invaluable piece has a unique story.
Studio Wall
Get a first-hand glimpse of the vast array of iconic instruments and tools responsible for the evolution of electronic music, ranging from house to techno, acid to dubstep, and hardcore to hardstyle.
ICONIC EQUIPMENT
ATARI-ST, ROLAND TR-808 & TR-909 & MORE