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DJ Koze Scores Play That Takes Place Inside a Moving Car, for an Audience of Three

Stefan Kozalla, aka DJ Koze, will follow up this year's excellent Amygdala with something much more left-of-center. FACT points to Kozalla's Facebook post explaining that his music will appear in a highly unconventional German play that takes place in a moving vehicle with two actors in the front seats.

"I made a Soundtrack containing some unreleased Music from me for a new play from the Schauspielhaus Stuttgart," he writes. "The play takes place in a car! It's only for an audience of 3 Passengers per night—very special." The above photo is taken from Schauspiel Stuttgart's website, where more info about the play can be found.

Read our Guest List feature with Koze from earlier this year here. And Watch him do "Homesick" at Primavera:



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