A short vid that documents the dynamic program that was created for this edition
Those of you who joined us in Montreal a few weeks back have likely noticed that this year’s anniversary edition was something special indeed, ranking among the most gratifying undertakings this organization has ever mounted. We would have liked a bit more control over the weather, but pretty much every other detail had the good fortune of going our way.
On the main stage, a marathon set with Ricardo Villalobos & Zip and an added stage showcasing Michel Pontbriand , Nicolas Jaar , David Last , Knowing Looks
Out-of-towners: Take yellow line from Berri-UQAM metro to Jean-Drapeau station, and then walk toward the music!
After what feels like countless months of planning, we’ve arrived: MUTEK_10! And just in time, given that summer weather has finally come to Montreal this past week and looks likely to stay well into next week. Below you’ll find a complete itinerary of all main performances from May 27th to the 31st.
The panels endeavor to highlight the issues and personalities currently shaping the international electronic music scene. Meanwhile, the workshops bring together the cutting edge in technology manufacturers for a series of demonstrations for the newest in hardware and software available to the electronic-music producer.
In addition to its regular programming, MUTEK inaugurates INTER_SECTIONS, in which the festival makes greater use of the urban playground that is Montreal. A series of projects that illustrate the wealth and diversity of digital creativity, many of these events are free to the public.
As part of our continuing series of MUTEK_10 previews, we take a closer look at the monumental ATOM project by Ableton creator and experimental techno pioneer Robert Henke (aka Monolake) and WHITEvoid installation artist
Christropher Bauder.
With less than one month to go until the launch of MUTEK_10, we take a closer look at the nature of the showcases we have on offer. Today we begin with an in-depth overview of the A\VISIONS series of performances from the world of electronic experimentation.
Five days featuring over 50 performances, spread across five indoor and outdoor venues.