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When Beats Meet Digital Art: A Look Back at the Let It Roll Pop-Up at Signal Space

Signal Space
23
4
2026
The atmosphere of the world’s largest drum & bass festival was transferred to the digital universe of Signal Space for one evening. The exclusive Let It Roll pop-up demonstrated what the combination of precise sound and immersive technologies looks like in practice.

The goal was not just to organize another music event, but to create a unique audiovisual dialogue in which the energy of drum & bass merges with the limitless possibilities of digital art.

Let It Roll: A 360° Atmosphere

For the evening, Signal Space was transformed into a vibrant pop-up stage where visitors weren’t just spectators—they became an integral part of the digital organism. Let It Roll’s distinctive visual identity took on a whole new dimension in the immersive hall. Thanks to 360° projection and top-notch sound, the festival’s euphoria was successfully transported to an intimate yet technologically advanced space in the heart of Prague.

QZB AV Show: The Future of Audio and Video

The highlight of the evening was a special audiovisual performance by the German-Swiss duo QZB. Thomas Koubik and Benjamin Ramsauer are known for their ability to combine precise percussion with a futuristic aesthetic, organically incorporating influences from hip-hop, Italo disco, and jazz into their sound.

Their set at Signal Space was not just a musical performance, but a comprehensive work of art tailored specifically for this environment. Here, digital art didn’t merely complement the music but directly visualized it, amplifying every beat and bassline into a physically palpable experience. It was a unique sonic exploration that confirmed QZB’s reputation as producers who constantly push the boundaries of contemporary drum & bass.

More than just an event

This pop-up was the first step in exploring how different worlds—the world of electronic subculture and the world of modern digital galleries — can intersect. It turned out that combining cutting-edge sound design with immersive visuals is the way to take the club experience to a whole new level. An evening built on intensity and innovation confirmed that the drum & bass fan community isn’t afraid to explore new formats and seek out new ways to experience digital art.