Max-Brauer-Allee 199
22767 Hamburg
Overground train line S1, S11, S21, S31: Holstenstraße
Bus M3, 283, 183, M20, M25: Holstenstraße
Bus M15: Sternbrücke
Behind the mask of »Oneohtrix Point Never« can be found composer and electronic musician Daniel Lopatin, who creates elegiac and experimental electronic music. Finding inspiration equally in Japanese anime, cyberpunk or the music of Lutosławski, he performs with bands like Nine Inch Nails as well as classical orchestras, designs installations in the New York MoMA and contributed the soundtrack to Sofia Coppola’s »The Bling Ring« about Hollywood teenagers. In the Kulturkiche Altona he performs with a computer – by candlelight.
Daniel Lopatin live electronics
Promoter: HamburgMusik gGmbH
St. Johannis, an evangelical lutheran church in Hamburg-Altona, was built in 1873. Destroyed by arson in 1994, the parish decided on a dual role for the church following reconstruction: while remaining a location for church services, the building is also rented out to the newly founded Kulturkirche Altona GmbH for cultural and commercial events.
Max-Brauer-Allee 199
22767 Hamburg
Overground train line S1, S11, S21, S31: Holstenstraße
Bus M3, 283, 183, M20, M25: Holstenstraße
Bus M15: Sternbrücke
A limited number of parking places are available in front of the church. The APCOA Neue Flora multistorey car park on Stresemannstrasse is nearby. Rate: €2.50 per hour or part thereof.
An accessible entrance is located at the left side entrance. The sanitation services are not designed for persons with disabilities.
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