Here’s what to catch at this year’s Mutek electronic & art festival

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The dawn of summer is upon Montreal, complete with lush mornings, tropical days, and steamy nights. The finest way to welcome this much-needed influx of warm weather is to explore one of the cities’ most innovative and illuminating festivals: Mutek.

Spanning over 5 days, Mutek is the embodiment of sensory experience. For its 16th edition, the festival has booked artists and musicians from around the globe that are at the forefront of their field. They are artists who strive to showcase the harmonious meeting of technology, music and creativity.

From May 27th to May 31st, Montreal embraces all 110 artists from as close as Mexico and the United States, to as distant as France, Germany, the UK and Italy.

Mutek is centered on the experience of the live performance, and the magical relationship between audience and performer is at the crux of the festival. Artists debut original audiovisual creations that take shape in real-time, as Mutek focuses its energy on the ever-expanding realm of technology, art, music and the tight-knit relationship between their coexisting realms in everyday experience.

Bad Feeling Magazine’s Electronic music editor Amanda Harvey will be on hand to catch all 5 days of nonstop noise and excitement. Below are her top picks of this year’s bunch:

Wednesday May 27th

Cabaal

NOCTURNE 1, Musée d’art contemporian

Canada’s own musician and producer Ben Globerman, also known as Cabaal, builds diverse, deep soundscapes that work to transport the listener to lush, post-industrial places. With a background in film sound design, he samples field recordings of quotidian noises, mixing them with rhythmic techno beats and gentle, silky synths.

His music is ambient, soft to the touch, yet full bodied and ominous. Suddenly, his songs grow dark, more haunting with each complex layer that is gradually peeled away.

Wednesday May 27th

James Holden

NOCTURNE 1, Musée d’art contemporian

Hailing from the UK, this is producer James Holden’s solo Canadian debut. Holden has been making music since the ripe age of 19. In addition to his many remixes of infamous pop and electro bangers, he has built a cult following since the premiere of his innovative record label Border Community. His music is sensual and severe, as he assembles psychedelic, supple beats that are easy to move to. Anyone could get lost in the ever-expanding music of Holden. But don’t be fooled by its accessibility, as there is nothing clear-cut about his sound. Appearing at Mutek playing a custom built modular synth, alongside live musicians, Holden’s show will be one for the books.

Thursday May 28th

Dasha Rush

NOCTURNE 2, Musée d’art contemporian

Russian born Dasha Ptitsyna Van Celst is a strong and sultry producer. Her electronic roving is part techno, part ambient; but altogether, her music is a gorgeous cacophony of thorough and wholly unique noises. Her most recent LP. Sleepstep, is a sonic portrait that glides through the air and paints the listener a vivid, downtempo dreamscape of noise and rhythm. She does this using a combination of poetry, piano and atmosphere.

She will be collaborating with videographer Stanislav Glazov for her Mutek premier, calling the collaborative piece: ANTARTIC TAKT. The piece will create a minimal, monochromatic land/soundscape that should evoke the feeling of being in an isolated and mythical reality.

Thursday May 28th

ATOM™ & Robin Fox

NOCTURNE 2, Musée d’art Contemporian

After debuting their collaboration at Unsound Krakow last fall, the Australian intermedia artist Robin Fox and German producer ATOM bring their audio-visual extravaganza DOUBLE VISION to Montréal. Robin Fox is concerned with vibrations and resonance, exploring how sound looks when converted to light. His experimental performance style is interested in analogue noises when combined with refined sounds produced by digital technologies. Uwe Schmidt, the man behind ATOM, is a long-time resident in the electronic music scene. His musical style is hard to map, as he has over a dozen monikers that range in tone, fashion and flavour. The two bring a free falling spectacle to this year’s festival, as they perform with a curious collection of videos, sounds, lasers and lights.

You can catch ATOM with Tobias on Saturday May 30th at Métropolis 2 as well.

Our picks continue on page 2 below.

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