![]() “That process of being in nature both with people and alone definitely gave me a new space to mull over lyrics and listen to demos, and get to a point where I felt like I had the patience to let a song reveal itself to me slowly.” “Any time I’m in a new context, it does shift everything a little bit for me – even just exploring the Californian wilderness and going on camping trips, learning beautiful secret little beaches with my friends and spending a lot of time in the mountains and in the woods,” Parks says. When she moved last May, she was in the process of making this record changing her surroundings helped to clarify the songs, which are awash in wonder as she draws inspiration from a new everyday world. ![]() Credit: Vince Aungīorn and raised in London, Parks relocated to Los Angeles in 2022 to be closer to her partner, the musician Ashnikko. With My Soft Machine, Parks says she tapped into a “teenage excitement” about music. She appeared on stage with Lorde and Clairo at Glastonbury 2022 to sing the former’s Stoned at the Nail Salon – a “very special moment” she counts as a career highlight to date. ![]() Her authenticity and originality has gained her a cult following which continues to build, and coveted slots at major festivals around the world. Parks’ youth belies the seriousness and maturity of her lyricism, which is as visceral as it is honest. “It felt really right to have that perspective shift.” “There’s a really specific truth that comes from sharing parts of yourself, and sharing stories that have been really central to forming who you are,” she says over Zoom. On her second album, My Soft Machine, the 22-year-old born Anaïs Oluwatoyin Estelle Marinho turns that observational eye onto her own complex inner life. Whether singing about helping a loved one through the fog of depression, falling in love with a straight best friend or observing strangers’ relationships, Parks introduced herself as a focused witness to the everyday minutiae of life, winning the prestigious Mercury Prize in the process. The English musician’s debut album, 2021’s genre-hopping Collapsed in Sunbeams, waded from indie pop and folk to jazz, R&B and soul, as she showed the world through her keen, soft eyes. Each of her songs unfurls like a world in miniature, alive with vivid imagery and emotions so raw you can feel their heartbeat. There’s an intimacy to Arlo Parks’ music that feels sacred. Please enable it to continue.Normal text size Larger text size Very large text size Run Time: approximately 45 minutes We're sorry but we cannot show ticket availability without This fulldome planetarium show has been distributed in partnership with the International Planetarium Society (IPS). The show is included for Adler Star Pass holders, our all access, all inclusive access pass for one year. Tickets to the show are $20, and must be purchased in addition to a Museum Entry ticket or as an add-on to any museum admission package. Please be advised: this show may also cause motion sickness. Viewer discretion is advised due to the explicit nature of some lyrics. Last admission to the museum is one hour before close and there is no late seating for sky shows. ![]() ![]() The Dark Side Of The Moon will play as the last show of the day in our Grainger Sky Theater (3:15 pm Friday–Monday and 9:10 pm Wednesday nights) until March 31, 2024, during our public open hours. It promises to be immersive an all-encompassing surround sound and visual treat that will transcend reality and take you way beyond the realms of 2D experience.” For more information about the 50th anniversary and the show’s history, head over to the band’s official site. “The show itself will be divided between the 10 tracks off the album, in chronological order, each having a different theme some futuristically looking forward and some a retro acknowledgment to Pink Floyd’s visual history, all relating to a time and space experience, embracing up to the minute technology that only a Planetarium can offer. Fifty years later, in recognition of the iconic album (and with the help of huge strides in technology), an official fulldome experience with stunning visuals of the solar system and beyond is now available and being shown at select Planetariums worldwide. Although the Planetarium dome could only show an array of stars, constellations, and images of the cosmos while the music played, it was an unprecedented success. On February 27, 1973, EMI Records held a press conference for the debut of Pink Floyd’s new album, ‘The Dark Side Of The Moon’ at the London Planetarium. Celebrate the 50th anniversary of one of the best selling albums of all time with an immersive space and musical experience like you’ve never seen before. ![]()
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