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Max Cooper Live Masterclass plus Q&A

Max Cooper Live Masterclass plus Q&A

THIS EVENT HAS PASSED

Engage. Discover. Music, art and technology meet.

Max Cooper presents a masterclass that will delve into his artistic practice and audio-visual album work, immersive installations and forthcoming album, Feeling Is Structure – an exploration of the relationship between physical form and human emotion, developed from a commission to create a new live show at London’s Royal Albert Hall in April 2026.

Max will be performing at The Glasshouse on Thursday 21 May as part of his Feeling Is Structure UK live album tour. Find out more about the show and book tickets here.

Need to know

Venue: Northern Rock Foundation Hall at The Glasshouse

Price: £5 per person

Time: 3pm

Ages: Age 14 upwards. 16’s and under must be accompanied by an adult.

Aimed at: Whether you’re a fan of electronic music, a fan of Max Cooper, have an interest in AV production and technology, are a student or you just think this session sounds interesting you’ll get something out of it. 

Filming: This event will be filmed. If you’re worried about being on camera, just let one of the team know – they’re happy to help.

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About the artist

Max Cooper is an electronic composer, artist, and founder of the label Mesh. With a PhD in computational biology, he bridges the gap between science and art through music, visual installations, and immersive experiences. Cooper has played many iconic venues. He’s not only the first contemporary electronic musician to perform at the ancient Acropolis theatre in Athens, but also one of the first musicians to produce in Dolby Atmos.

Known for pushing the boundaries of club culture, he held a decade-long residency at Firefly and continues to collaborate with Architecture Social Club on large-scale installations. Cooper’s work explores the emotional and conceptual intersections of sound, space, and science.

Have a look

Check out these incredible photos from Max’s show at Royal Albert Hall on Tuesday 7 April taken by Michal Augustini. Come to the Masterclass + Q&A and you’ll hear from Max himself how he brought this ground breaking performance to life…

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