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AMNH Features DJs Bonobo and Nickodemus at One Step Beyond, 4/20

By: Apr. 05, 2012
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Now in its fifth season, the American Museum of Natural History's One Step Beyond party series continues with a DJ set by Bonobo in the Dorothy and Lewis B. Cullman Hall of the Universe on Friday, April 20. Support groups include Nickodemus featuring Nappy G on percussion.

During this ongoing party series, guests can dance in the Museum's Rose Center for Earth and Space to the sounds of the biggest names in techno, electronica, hip-hop, and indie rock. Guests can also enjoy the Hayden Big Bang Theater, located in the lower part of the Hayden Sphere, which features a dynamic multi-media presentation, narrated by acclaimed actor Liam Neeson, that takes visitors on a thrilling four-minute trip from Earth to the edge of the visible universe. Each ticket also includes one pass to the Museum for future use. Visuals for One Step Beyond are produced by Glowing Pictures.

Simon Green was born and raised in rural Hampshire, England. At the age of 18, Green moved to Brighton where he began producing his own tracks. His first album, "Animal Magic" debuted in 2000. In 2003 he released "Dial 'M' For Monkey" and began focusing heavily on his DJing. He followed that album with "Days to Come, which won the Gilles Peterson listener's poll for Album of the Year, "Black Sands," and "Black Sands Remix."

Nickodemus has been a touring DJ and collaborating with musicians internationally since 1996. Nickodemus has two albums and songs on hundreds of compilations including films, TV showssuch as "True Blood," "Sex and the City," "Dancing with the Stars,"commercials, iTUNES..

Admission to One Step Beyond is $25. Guests must be 21 and present valid ID. A beer and wine cash bar is available.

TICKETS: Tickets are available on the Museum's website at amnh.org/osb or by calling 212-769-5200, Monday-Friday, 9 am-5 pm.

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