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[idm] MUTEK 2002: An exciting and eclectic event!
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MUTEK 2002: An exciting and eclectic event! Montreal, May 8, 2002 - MUTEK is back this year with a third edition that is more exciting than ever! In only two years, MUTEK has built itself a solid reputation thanks to an audacious program that reflects the most innovative trends in the field of electronic music. This 2002 edition proudly perseveres with the mission on which MUTEK was founded, bringing together virtuosos from around the world and the most promising representatives of the Canadian scene, to present once again a rich panorama of musical creation in the era of digital technologies. From May 29 to June 2, 2002, more than 50 artists from over 10 countries will perform on three stages, providing an unforgettable trajectory of experimentation and discovery. MUTEK's program involves five days of concerts and performances, with five principal programs in the evening, two late night events and the daytime Emergence series, presented by du Maurier Arts, to which admission is mostly free. These activities will take place in three venues: the Fellini room at Ex-Centris, the Société des arts technologiques (SAT) and Metropolis - each venue will be specially arranged in order to ensure optimal acoustics and to preserve the quality and conviviality for which the event is known. MUTEK is also exploring new directions with a series of conferences to be held at the Goethe Institute, and a selection of films and videos about music and sound creation to be shown at Cinéma Parallele. One journey, five stopovers The starting point is made of rhythmic textures and cutouts, and will take place Wednesday, May 29 at the Ex-Centris complex (8:30 pm, 3536 St. Laurent Blvd.), featuring the sights and refined sounds of British duo SND, as well as the fused sound/image offerings of Radboud Mens and Bas van Koolwijk from the Netherlands. Canadian artists vitaminsforyou and dioxyde will complete an evening dedicated to microscopic sounds, clicks 'n' cuts and synchronized visual interpretation. The public is then invited to SAT (11:00 pm, 305 St. Catherine St. W) to take part in a ceremony of psycho-pop and retro-futurism led by the delirious Felix Kubin, along with his colleague Nova Huta and Toronto's hellothisisalex. On Thursday, May 30 at Ex-Centris (8:30 pm), four artists bring us an immersion into architectural and abstract sonic spaces. Montreal's Helen of Troy and Ghislain Poirier will offer up the fruits of their own work and sensibilities. Germany's Stephan Mathieu will present his project, Sad Mac Studies; an audiovisual work composed of sounds taken from the world of pop music. Then, British musician Janek Schaefer will use his custom-designed two-armed turntable to manipulate altered vinyl to bring out a wave of sonic textures, pulses and frequencies. Fans of current IDM will want to make their way later to SAT (11:00 pm) to hear rare performances given by representatives of the Skam label: Bola and Gescom (a satellite project of Autechre), introduced by Toronto's Solvent and Lowfish. The voyage continues on Friday, May 31 at Metropolis (9:00 pm, 59 St. Catherine St. W), which transforms itself into a giant electronic cabaret for a night that will be explosive and emotional. The program begins with Toronto duo Repair, accompanied by singer Dawn Lewis, setting the stage for France's Cabanne and Ark, with the funky house of their Copacabannark project. MUTEK then proudly welcomes Radio Boy in an exclusive Canadian appearance, a performance in which British artist Matthew Herbert manifests his aversion to globalization by destroying multinational brand products onstage and creating music on the spot with the sounds he has sampled. Akufen, rising star on the local scene while enjoying an enviable reputation internationally, will use the occasion to release his new album. Finally, iconoclastic Swedish producer Hakan Lidbo will end this wild night, presented by ICI Montréal/Montreal Mirror. The rhythm picks up on Saturday, June 1 with a second night at Metropolis (9:00 pm). Beginning with the experiments of British Columbia composer/programmer Ben Nevile, the program then shines the spotlight on the original and intelligent vision of Germany's Klang/Playhouse labels, which combine the pleasures of dancing with refined musicality. In the line-up are Farben (Jan Jelinek) with his hypnotic and languid house, the intense soul and funky energy of Losoul and the sophisticated rhythmic constructions of the amazing Ricardo Villalobos. Finland's Luomo (a.k.a. Vladislav Delay) will finish off the program in magical style with his disco-dub-house anthems. On Sunday, June 2 at SAT (9:00 pm), MUTEK 2002 finishes things off with a night of Latin-influenced music, featuring one of the most prolific and prodigious experimenters of the post-techno era: Germany's Atom Heart. Currently a voluntary exile in Chile, and famous for his ironic conceptualizations (he's the real Senor Coconut!) and impressive list of pseudonyms, tonight as Atom(tm) he performs material from among other sources, his new album, Geeez'n'Gosh. Joining him will be Mexico's Murcof, Argentine Juan Self and Chile's Dandy Jack. The night will climax as Atom Heart, Dandy Jack and Ricardo Villalobos get busy with a scorching jam-session. Emerging practices The Emergence series, presented by du Maurier Arts, is an opportunity to survey the latest practices and experimentation made possible by digital tools. Taking place in the afternoon at SAT, these activities also facilitate an exchange between the artists and the audience. The first two programs in the Emergence series focus on the Montreal experimental scene. On Thursday, May 30 (5:00 pm), Deadbeat (in Montreal) and Monolake (in Berlin) will take part in a transatlantic, improvisational webjam. Alexandre Burton, Zack Settel and Dull_Drv will follow up by demonstrating what is possible with the latest compositional tools. The artists' movements will be projected onto a giant screen, enabling the audience to watch and comprehend the creative process and the evolution of the sound. The following day, on Friday, May 31 (5:00 pm), Xenofonex, Capsule, Camp and Vromb will take us on a journey through varying sonic landscapes. The series culminates on Saturday, June 1 (2:00 pm) with a showcase of talent from Kit Clayton's label, Orthlorng Musork. This program, presented in collaboration with XLR8R, rounds up parallel musical universes with Stephan Mathieu and his Full Swing project, Timeblind and AGF (Antye Greie Fuchs of the duo Laub), who will later perform with Vladislav Delay in a rare presentation of their AGF/DLAY project. The Emergence series comes to a close on Sunday, June 2 (5:00 pm) with a program that highlights the links between Toronto's minimal techno with the Montreal scene, featuring Jay Hunsberger, Mike Shannon and Pan/Tone of the Cynosure/Revolver label. This third edition has been made possible by the generosity of a number of collaborators. MUTEK would like to thank especially its presenting partner, Ex-CENTRIS. MUTEK thanks also its associated partners, the Société des arts technologiques (SAT), ICI Montréal/Montreal Mirror and du Maurier Arts; its governmental partners, le Ministere des Affaires municipales et de la Métropole, the Canada Council for the Arts, the British Council and its UK...OK! project, the Montreal Arts Council (CAM), the Ministere de la Culture et des Communications du Québec, the City of Montréal and the Goethe Institute; its media partners, XLR8R, Technikart, SHIFT, Convergence, CBC (Brave New Waves), Exclaim!, CIBL, CKUT, Flyer, Parachute and Grooves Magazine; its sponsors, the Quality Hotel Centre-ville, McAuslan Brewery, Bell Mobility, Nikon, LL Lozeau, Betalounge.com and finally, its promotional partner, Cinéma Parallele. Tickets for MUTEK are now on sale at SAT (305 St. Catherine St. W), Rotation (30 Prince Arthur W), Atom Heart (364B Sherbrooke St. E) and CD Esoterik (1841C St. Catherine St. W). Tickets for Metropolis (May 31 and June 1) are also available at Admission (www.admission.com, 514-528-2828). It is also possible to buy tickets online at www.mutek.ca. The MUTEK Passeport (valid for all concerts) and Weekend pass (May 31, June 1 & 2) are available in limited quantities until May 25. For more information, please call (514) 847-1242 or visit www.mutek.ca. - 30 - The complete press kit for MUTEK 2002, including informations about each artists and an accreditation form, is available in the <Press Room> section of www.mutek.ca. Contact: Benoit Hotte Publicist +1 (514) 847-9272, ext. 3421 bhotte@mutek.ca -- || digital::nimbus | pietrobot@digitalnimbus.com || || www.digitalnimbus.com | kuci 88.9 fm | sat.3am-6am || p.o. box 443 | orange | california, 92856 || --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: idm-unsubscribe@hyperreal.org For additional commands, e-mail: idm-help@hyperreal.org