Robot Koch

SAT, 30 MAY, 15:00

ROBOT KOCH

Quieter (UK premiere) Album listening session in 360° spatial audio

Robot Koch is an award-winning composer and immersive sound artist whose work spans music, film, and spatial audio experiences. He is known for creating deeply atmospheric and contemplative sound environments.

At Polygon Portal, Robot Koch presents the UK premiere of his new album Quieter, ahead of its official release on May 29.

Quieter is a deeply contemplative and minimal record that explores stillness, presence, and the subtle emotional depth of sound. Built from a reduced palette of soft tones, analog synths, vibraphone, chimes, and bells, the music is shaped slowly through tape, unfolding gently and inviting listeners into a shared space of deep listening and restoration – where music is not simply heard, but inhabited.

This intimate listening session offers a rare opportunity to experience this album before anyone else, in its intended spatial form, from start to finish. Not just hearing it, but feeling it – creating a powerful connection to the music, the artist and everyone around you in the room.

Event Information

Arrival Times / Doors

Please arrive 30 minutes before your show. You will be taken to the 1st floor where a secret Soho bar will be awaiting you.

A bell will be rung 15 minutes before the show and you will be shown to your seats. The doors will be closed at the stated show time and the event will start 5 minutes later. Late entry is not permitted once the show has started.

Duration, Schedule & Running Order

Start Time: 15:00 (30 May)

Seating

There are cinema chairs and Togo chairs, it is first come first served so arrive early and sit where you want.

Sound System

It is a beautiful L-Acoustic 17.1.10 soundsystem. You will have 17 powerful speakers surrounding you, 10 speakers over your head supported by more subs, and 1 sub channel with four subs at the front of the room.

Additional Information

The bar serves drinks and there is a water fountain in the bar to fill up your own bottles.

Further FAQ’s →

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