An Evening of Light and Sound: Where Music Meets Sky
Next week, Keith House welcomes Kitbashes, an experimental electronic duo, for a rare live performance inside James Turrell’s Come to Good Skyspace. The event, An Evening of Light and Sound, offers something few performances can: a chance to experience music as space, color and atmosphere.
What Is an Electronic Soundscape?
An electronic soundscape creates a musical environment through layered tones, textures, and rhythms rather than lyrics or melodies. Think of it as a sonic landscape built with synthesizers, loops and subtle shifts in sound that unfold over time.
Where a typical song tells a story, a soundscape invites you to enter one. Each note feels like a brushstroke that shapes the air around you. The result feels immersive, hypnotic and deeply sensory.
How It Benefits the Mind, Body and Spirit
Sound has long served as a tool for healing and reflection. Research shows that immersive sound environments with slow, evolving tones can calm the nervous system, lower heart rate and encourage mindfulness.
Inside the Skyspace, that effect deepens. As the roof opens and the color of the light moves from gold to violet to indigo, the sound seems to breathe with the sky. The mind quiets. The body settles. The spirit becomes aware.
The experience invites you to listen, feel, and be fully present.
A Dialogue Between Light and Sound
The collaboration between Kitbashes and the Skyspace creates a rare dialogue between art forms: Turrell’s light shaping space and Kitbashes’ sound shaping time. It feels contemplative and contemporary. It captures the essence of Fort Worth’s creative energy, rooted in art yet open to exploration.
Join us Thursday, Oct. 23, for an evening of light, sound, and sky. Doors open at 5:40 p.m. The roof opens at 6:07 p.m. Music begins at 6:15 p.m. The sunset sequence begins at 6:47 p.m.
Tickets are $35, with limited capacity.
Reserve your spot: https://www.tickettailor.com/events/keithhouse/1893011?ref=wh-202501