Immerse Yourself in Sound at Beatink Listening Space
Experience music like never before as the Beatink Listening Space returns for a strictly limited two-day pop-up on March 6 and 7 at Shibuya’s Park in Park.
This free-entry event invites audiophiles and culture seekers to “taste great music with the best sound,” featuring a world-class speaker system by BWV — the same brand trusted by the late Ryuichi Sakamoto for the renowned 109 Cinemas Premium Shinjuku.
Alongside the unparalleled listening experience, visitors can browse exclusive merchandise and related works, making it a must-visit sanctuary for anyone looking to explore the intersection of high-fidelity audio and contemporary art.
The event features two distinct evenings of deep-dive talk sessions starting at 7:30 p.m. each night. On Friday, March 6, the “Soundtrack Brothers” join to discuss Oneohtrix Point Never (OPN) and the evolving landscape of film scores, just ahead of the release of the Josh Safdie film Marty Supreme.
On Saturday, March 7, the focus shifts to the legendary Brian Eno, as editor and music journalist Kei Wakabayashi explores Eno’s latest philosophies on art and creativity following his new book release.
Whether you are a fan of cutting-edge electronic textures or thought-provoking artistic discourse, these sessions offer a rare, high-definition look at the artists shaping our cultural future.