A unique new musical experience from artist Timo Peach, to put the creative heart into future-thinking events.

In an age of fearsome unrealities, how have we been teaching ourselves tomorrow? It’s time for the new songs and stories of us.

 

The world is stuck playing covers. Rediscovery doesn’t just lift the needle, it changes the record. An all-original showcase of music and visuals by Momo:tempo, it bounces audiences through a selection that fuses secret classics with brand new pieces from the forthcoming album The Shape Of Things To Hum – and all with Mr Peach’s signature creative flare, warmth and live charisma.
Building on Momo’s research with Unsee The Future, the show is an artistic way in to the findings – and it might leave you feeling differently about the story you think you’re in.
 

 

Who or what is Momo:tempo?

 

The music project of artist, writer, designer and presenter Timo Peach, Momo:tempo makes a playfully alternative electro-pop sound. Drawing on influences from across the vast creative spectrum of electronic music, it’s a rich mix of sounds, storytelling and beats you can’t sit still to. 
Music “to take you beyond the club and on to the theatre” Timo’s energy and big tonal shifts make Rediscovery feel almost like a futurist cabaret, delivered with the fizz of live drums, percussion and – depending on budget and booking – an amazing horn section.

“Momo:tempo know that cool is long dead and they’ve moved on.”

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What are we rediscovering?

 

We’re rediscovering the future. No leaders want to talk about it, but understanding how we got so collectively stuck in a single idea of where we’re going can help us see what to do about that. And this can be a creative experience to dislodge the mindful ideas and thinking of futurism into your body and heart.
As the show unfolds, we get a perspective on where we are, how it feels, and how we taught ourselves to expect only one vision of tomorrow – science fiction stuck in 1980s economics, Cyberpunk. Rediscovery playfully asks: If we’ve been learning the future from the what-ifs of speculative fiction, what is stopping us from writing the new songs and stories of us? And could doing so save our lives?
But Rediscovery isn’t a lecture. It feels more like a party that’s smuggled in some brain food.

For a personal bit of background to his work developing The Shape of Things to Hum and how it led to Unsee The Future and various live experiences, Timo was interviewed by Matt Desmier of Bournemouth University in this short vid:


This is a show you won’t forget, in an intimate venue or on an epic stage, it will stay with you. And you will have questions.

What are the technical requirements of the show?

We deliver the show through sound and screen – and it’s not really background music for your gala dinner. It’s what happens after the profiteroles, later into the night.

 

We can spec up a quote from a first chat around your requirements, but we’ll be looking to supply some combination of big projection or LED back screen, sound re-enforcement and two person crew, a light-touch additional lighting rig and the musicians.

Depending on location, we may need accommodation as well.

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