Search The Archive

Search the film archive

An immersive experience inspired by the musician Molécule’s adventures in the polar circle.

French music producer Molécule is the pioneer of ‘nomadic electronic music’. Following on from his debut album 60°43′ Nord, for which he spent 34 days on an Atlantic fishing trawler, he went to Greenland to make −22.7°C. Starting out from a remote Inuit village, he went on various trips to glaciers and fjords, during which he used his ‘survival elektrokit’ to record environmental sounds such as howling wind, loud crackling deep in the Arctic ice and the crunch of snow. He then processed the sounds and mixed them into beats.

The physicality of the music on Molécule’s new album is reinforced in a unique and immersive fulldome live experience created by Dirty Monitor. The landscape heard is like a living organism, and the experience is even more direct and realistic when it fully surrounds the audience. Sounds punch a hole through the veneer of reality and take us to another level – deep beneath the ice and up into the firmament – to feel the caress of the Northern Lights.