We're continuing to explore the time capsule we keep here at MUTEK headquarters by sharing some of our favourite live recordings from over the past decade. If you're curious as to who we might have in store, just click over to MACROMUTEK for a list of everyone who's ever played a MUTEK stage anywhere in the world, and don't forget to subscribe to our podcast!
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[The User] is EMMANUEL MADAN, a trained musician, and THOMAS MCINTOSH, a trained architect. The Montreal duo has produced a family of acclaimed works that include musical composition, audio-visual performance and sound installation, since first coming onto the scene in 1997.
Wagon Repair recording artist Hrdvsion (aka Nathan Jonson) has been involved in Canada’s west-coast electronic-music community for nearly a decade, carving out heady, IDM-infused soundscapes for labels such as Itiswhatitis and his brother Mathew Jonson’s Wagon Repair.
As a newcomer on the international House Bass circuit, Bowly started to make some noise in the UK Funky, Dubstep & Garage scene, his tunes being played by the likes of Ikonika, Cooly G or Geiom.
A recombinant music and video affair based in Detroit, NOSPECTACLE improvises from the evocative music and film works of media artist Chris McNamara.
We’re pleased to announce a series of artist video interviews from the 2010 festival. These videos offer a preview to the more in-depth articles that will be published mid-week.
Initiated by Stephen Beaupré, Gemmiform is a coalescence of his electronic music, the acoustic improvisations of The Banjo Consorsium (guitar, flute, accordion, mandolin), and the work of visual artists Nancy Belzile (experimental animation film), Patrick Bernatchez (drawing), and David Fafard (digital imaging, video, VJ live performances).
Today we revert back to the MUTEKLIVE podcast series, digging up MOSSA’s live set from his MUTEK 2008 appearance.
One of MUTEK’s signature series, the NOCTURNE program presents more beat-oriented, late-night showcases featuring high-profile artists from around the globe.
With his street smart and club savvy mix of syncopated and pumping Latin rhythms, Caribbean bottom end, disco and electro flourishes, Diego Morales embodies much of what has come to define the style of MATHIAS AGUAYO'S Cómeme collective.
MUTEK's A/VISIONS program is conceived as a showcase of immersive works for artists who explore the essential relationship between image and sound.