First edition of MUTEK designed to explore the intersection between sound, music and new media
First line-up features 34 artists: Byetone, Carsten Nicolai, Frank Bretschneider, Thomas Brinkmann, Pole, Vladislav Delay, Akufen, Deadbeat, others
Approximately 2000 people attend
Featuring 45 artists: Matmos, Matthew Herbert, Ricardo Villalobos, Ghislain Poirier, Jetone (Tim Hecker), Mike Shannon, and more
Festival attracts 3700 people
23% of festival goers come from outside of the province of Quebec
Over 50 artists participate: Farben, Janek Schaefer, Luomo, Murcof, SND, Lowfish, Pan/Tone, Solvent
Panel discussions, installations, and film screenings added to the program
Attendance tops 7,000
72 performers: Coil, Matthew Dear, Philip Jeck, Senor Coconut, Cobblestone Jazz, and first-ever Narod Niki performance, featuring Ricardo Villalobos, Richie Hawtin, Akufen, Monolake, and others
Events in Chile, France, Germany, Spain, US, and Mexico
MUTEK_REC label releases its first artist album
Festival celebrates its 5th anniversary, surpasses 10 000 entries for the first time
Featuring 67 acts: Andrew Weatherall, Isolee, Jamie Lidell, Junior Boys, The Mole, and the first Plastikman live set in nine years
Featuring 125 artists: Apparat, Biosphere, Fm3, Klimek, Marcus Schmickler, Melchior Productions, Polmo Polpo
MUTEK tours China, with stops in Beijing, Cheng Du, and Shenzen
MUTEK_PANAM tours South America, with stops in Colombia, Mexico, Brazil, Chile, and Argentina
Featuring 110 artists: Alex Under, Modeselektor, Thomas Brinkmann, Jan Jelinek, Pole, Guillaume & the Coutu Dumonts, Hrdvsion, Marc Houle, and a tagteam between Richie Hawtin and Ricardo Villalobos
Festival receives 2006 Montreal PRIX ULYSSE and the Lauréat d'argent des Grands Prix de Tourisme Québécois 2006
Launch of first Argentinean version of the festival
Featuring Kode9, Shackleton, Rhythm & Sound, Pantha du Prince, Claude Von Stroke, Michael Mayer, Robert Henke, Wighnomy Brothers, Audion, Matias Aguayo
International events take place in Athens, Geneva, France, and Italy
MUTEK_REC merges with Montreal label associates at Musique Risquée
Tourism Montreal names the festival as one of the regional finalists for the prestigious Grand prix du tourisme Québécois.
Featuring Murcof, Underground Resistance, Flying Lotus, Christian Fennesz, Modeselektor, Martyn, The Field, Radio Slave, Kid Koala, Megasoid, Deadbeat, Tim Hecker
MUTEK Mexico celebrates its 5th edition
Tourisme Québec names MUTEK as winner of the provincial Grands Prix du Tourisme du Québec
MUTEK's 10th anniversary brings the organization to new heights
Featuring Alva Noto, Appleblim, Atom TM, Carl Craig, Gas, Mala, Ricardo Villalobos & Zip, Thomas Fehlmann, tobias, Akufen, Artificiel, Deadbeat, Herman Kolgen, Mike Shannon, Stephen Beaupré, The Modern Deep Left Quartet
Conseil des Arts de Montréal names MUTEK the winner of their 25th Grand Prix
Festival features Actress, Brandt Brauer Frick, Demdike Stare, DJ Koze, Dixon, Ikonika, King Midas Sound, Moritz von Oswald Trio, Nicolas Jaar, Nurse with Wound, The Caretaker, Theo Parrish, Vladislav Delay
Major audio-visual premiere performances by Amon Tobin and Plastikman
Festival features Deepchord presents Echospace, Four Tet, Gold Panda, James Holden, Mika Vainio, Pole, Traversable Wormhole, Arthur Oskan, Babe Rainbow, Danuel Tate, Hissy Fit, Jacques Greene, XI
The 2011 campaign, designed by Baillat Cardell & fils, is honoured with 5 Grafika prizes