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Posted by Maher Daniel on Mar-12-2009 21:29:

Mutek 10 pretty sick

congrats on all the success

MUTEK_10 is kicking the road for its first North-American Tour!

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Tour dates, cities and artists:

MONTREAL � WEDNESDAY, APRIL 8
Guillaume & The Coutu Dumonts (Oslo, Musique Risqu�e, Circus Company, Mutek) - Live
The Mole (Wagon Repair, Musique Risqu�e) � Live
Pier Bucci (Crosstown Rebels, Cadenza) - Live

Agora Hydro-Qu�bec, C�ur des Sciences // 175 Avenue du Pr�sident-Kennedy // 10pm - 3am

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TORONTO � THURSDAY, APRIL 9
Guillaume & The Coutu Dumonts (Oslo, Musique Risqu�e, Circus Company, Mutek) - Live
The Mole (Wagon Repair, Musique Risqu�e) � Live
Pier Bucci (Crosstown Rebels, Cadenza) - Live

Drake Hotel // 1150 Queen Street West // 9pm - 3am // $5 before midnight, $10 after
http://www.thedrakehotel.ca

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OTTAWA � FRIDAY, APRIL 10
Guillaume & The Coutu Dumonts (Oslo, Musique Risqu�e, Circus Company, Mutek) - Live
The Mole (Wagon Repair, Musique Risqu�e) � Live
Andrew O�Malley � DJ

Heaven Nightclub // 400A Dalhousie Street // $10 before midnight, $15 after

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BROOKLYN � SATURDAY, APRIL 11
Guillaume & The Coutu Dumonts (Oslo, Musique Risqu�e, Circus Company, Mutek) - Live
Claro Intelecto (Modern Love) - Live
Andy Stott (Modern Love) - Live
MLZ (Modern Love, Pendle Coven) - DJ
Pangaea (Hessle Audio, Hot Flush) - DJ
Ezekiel Honig (Anticipate, Microcosm) - DJ

Studio B // 259 Banker Street // 10pm - 6am // $10 before midnight, $20 after
http://www.beyondbooking.com

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EDMONTON � FRIDAY, APRIL 17
The Mole (Wagon Repair, Musique Risqu�e) � Live
Inkwell (Danksoul, Archipel, Wagon Repair) - Live
ForaFee (Danksoul) - DJ
Nik 7 and Jaycie Jayce of Shout Out Out Out Out (nrmls wlcm) - DJ
Clinker (Dragon's Eye) + dj wijit - DJ

Avenue Theater // 9030 118th Avenue // 9pm - 3am // first 100 tickets: $10, rest: $15
http://www.mypushpins.com

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VANCOUVER � SATURDAY, APRIL 18
The Mole (Wagon Repair, Musique Risqu�e) � Live
Thom Banks � DJ
Andy Clockwork � DJ

Lotus Sound Lounge // 455 Abbott Street // 10pm - 3am // $14 advance
http://www.intimateproductions.com

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event MUTEK_10 Tour: http://www.facebook.com/home.php#/e...eid=81258479008


Posted by Haki on Mar-12-2009 22:43:

WOW ! Extremely sick


Posted by Alex on Mar-13-2009 02:23:

Guillaume & The Coutu Dumonts for the mother fucking win son!


Posted by Enjoy on Mar-13-2009 03:42:

MONTREAL � WEDNESDAY, APRIL 8
Guillaume & The Coutu Dumonts (Oslo, Musique Risqu�e, Circus Company, Mutek) - Live
The Mole (Wagon Repair, Musique Risqu�e) � Live
Pier Bucci (Crosstown Rebels, Cadenza) - Live


OH MY FUCKING GOD


Posted by Adam420 on Mar-13-2009 04:28:

Yes amazing line-up indeed, but too bad it's on a Wednesday night


Posted by Passskal on Mar-13-2009 14:09:

Guillaume!!!

Also Pier Bucci and Cadenza rock! I have some pretty sick older tracks from Bucci.

Pier Bucci & Luciano - Stone Age (cadenza): still sounds amazing.


Posted by brancatella on Mar-13-2009 14:49:

niceee one


Posted by moodyjones on Mar-17-2009 19:35:

Guillaume & The Coutu Dumonts !!!
WOWWW...april's first week is outstanding!!!
wicked


Posted by smellyblack on Mar-26-2009 22:26:

i just bought my passport so i cant choke lol.

get them before they get expensive, even though it would be nice if it included the april 8th show.


btw guys added to the lineup

RICARDO VILLALOBOS & ZIP (CL/DE) � 7-hour marathon DJ set!

=

fucking pwnage.

Today MUTEK is very pleased to reveal another wave of artists that will also be joining the line-up in Montreal this May, alongside the 28 other acts already revealed:

DEADBEAT & PAUL ST HILAIRE (CA/DE)
MALA of DIGITAL MYSTIKZ (UK)
MARTIN T�TREAULT & MICHEL LANGEVIN of VOIVOD (CA)
MATT THIBIDEAU (CA)
NSI. (DE)
RICARDO VILLALOBOS & ZIP (CL/DE) � 7-hour marathon DJ set!
ROBERT HENKE & CHRISTOPHER BAUDER present ATOM (DE)
SND (UK)
STEPHEN BEAUPR� (CA)
THE MOLE (CA)
TURZI (FR)

We are especially proud to be bringing ROBERT HENKE & CHRISTOPHER BAUDER�s monumental ATOM installation to Montreal for three showings, a North American exclusive. This project is among the most ambitious undertakings of Henke�s long and distinguished career, in which he has already seen many high points as MONOLAKE and as one of the inventors of Ableton Live. ATOM features a series of compositions played on a matrix of 64 illuminated helium balloons that will be presented at the prestigious Th��tre Maisonneuve at Place des Arts.

These acts join an anniversary program already heavily studded with some of the most critically acclaimed and influential artists in electronic music and digital creativity from the last two decades. More than a festival, MUTEK is also an argument for where digital music has been and where it�s headed. This year, we�re working strenuously to build the most ambitious and eclectic edition of the festival ever, all of which should bolster its appeal to connoisseurs, as well as cultural aficionados of any stripe. There are still many more surprises to come, which will be revealed in full detail come April 15th.


A SNEAK PREVIEW OF THE SHAPE OF MUTEK�S FIVE DAYS

With so many acts performing over five days and the majority of our audience coming from out of town, we also wanted to give people as much advance notice on who will be performing when, in order to help in the planning of trips. Below are some broad strokes as to who will be performing on which day.

DAY 1 � Wednesday, May 27th

Wolfgang Voigt�s presentation of his Gas project will open the festival with a very special Canadian premiere at Montreal�s historic Monument-National Theatre. Afterward, Herman Kolgen (one half of the multimedia duo Skoltz_Kolgen) will debut the world premiere of his new piece �Inject�.

Later that night, Berlin travels to MUTEK for our first-ever CLUB TRANSMEDIALE showcase, featuring the psychotronic frequencies of France�s Zombie Zombie and Turzi.


DAY 2 � Thursday, May 28th

Jaki Leibezeit and Burnt Friedman perform an exclusive North American show in the early evening, followed by an equally eclectic pairing of Quebec�s Martin T�treault and Voivod drummer Michel Langevin.

Later that night brings dubstep-driven showcases by Appleblim, Mala (Digital Mystikz), Moderat (Modeselektor + Apparat), as well as a collaboration between Deadbeat and Paul St Hilaire (formerly known as Tikiman).


DAY 3 � Friday, May 29th

Berlin�s NSI. performs in the early evening on the same bill as Sheffield�s SND and a MUTEK_10 special commission, the world premiere of �Power� by Montreal�s Artificiel.

Robert Henke and Christopher Bauder present the first of three ATOM performances.

Later that night MUTEK explores the international reach of digital funkiness with performances by Mexico�s Bostich and Fussible of Nortec Collective, Berlin�s Jahcoozi, Montreal�s Ghislain Poirier, Chilean Original Hamster performing with Brazil�s Nego Mo�ambique, and a very special Cynosure imprint showcase featuring label head Mike Shannon alongside Adam Marshall, Ernesto Ferreyra and Matt Thibideau.


DAY 4 � Saturday, May 30th

We begin with an eclectic afternoon spanning from the hypnotic dub-techno of Thomas Fehlmann to the uplifting tech-disco of The Mole, with Brendon Moeller and Trus�me performing along the way.

Robert Henke and Christopher Bauder will present two more installments of ATOM.

In the early evening, Alva Noto, Ryoji Ikeda, AtomTM, and Byetone comprise a very special Raster-Noton showcase

Later that night, MUTEK and RESIDENT ADVISOR join forces to present Carl Craig, dOP, tobias., and Mathew Jonson vs Dandy Jack.


DAY 5 � Sunday, May 31st

The final day starts off in the park with a very rare North American appearance by Ricardo Villalobos, who will be tagteaming on the decks for a marathon 7-hour DJ set with none other than Perlon founder and manager Zip.

As if this weren�t enough, Sunday night goes back inside for a closing event that is being billed as �Canada night�, featuring the highly anticipated return of Akufen, in his first live showcase of completely new material since 2004, followed by the impossibly talented live improvisation of Modern Deep Left Quartet. Stephen Beaupr� will be on hand as well, and given the sheer number of other Canadians already in town, we can only add that a few surprise appearances may pop up through the night.


Of course, there are still more names to come. Stay tuned for updates on our website (www.mutek.org) as we approach April 15th. On that day, when we present a full panoramic view of the festival, we will also be launching a special MUTEK_10-dedicated website.


FROM MOVEMENT TO MUTEK � SPECIAL TRAVEL DEAL

As many of you know, the Detroit Electronic Music Festival (May 23-25) and MUTEK (May 27-31) are separated by only two days this year. Now, for some this may raise the prospect of having to choose between the two, but with this year�s respective programs being so different in content and spirit, we�ve arranged a special travel deal so that you don�t have to choose!

Those of you who are considering a full nine days of cross-border festivities now have the option of traveling from Windsor (a single bridge away from Detroit) to Montreal courtesy of our travel partners VIA Rail, who have offered to provide MUTEK attendees a special 50% discount on travel in the Windsor-Quebec City corridor from May 25th to June 1st.

That means a one-way trip from Windsor to Montreal will cost you as little as $99 CDN (approx. $80 US) before taxes!

To sign up, all you have to do is follow the instructions at this link.


Posted by devnull on Mar-27-2009 00:39:

quote:
Originally posted by smellyblack

DAY 4 � Saturday, May 30th

We begin with an eclectic afternoon spanning from the hypnotic dub-techno of Thomas Fehlmann to the uplifting tech-disco of The Mole, with Brendon Moeller and Trus�me performing along the way.

Robert Henke and Christopher Bauder will present two more installments of ATOM.

In the early evening, Alva Noto, Ryoji Ikeda, AtomTM, and Byetone comprise a very special Raster-Noton showcase

Later that night, MUTEK and RESIDENT ADVISOR join forces to present Carl Craig, dOP, tobias., and Mathew Jonson vs Dandy Jack.


DAY 5 � Sunday, May 31st

The final day starts off in the park with a very rare North American appearance by Ricardo Villalobos, who will be tagteaming on the decks for a marathon 7-hour DJ set with none other than Perlon founder and manager Zip.

As if this weren�t enough, Sunday night goes back inside for a closing event that is being billed as �Canada night�, featuring the highly anticipated return of Akufen, in his first live showcase of completely new material since 2004, followed by the impossibly talented live improvisation of Modern Deep Left Quartet. Stephen Beaupr� will be on hand as well, and given the sheer number of other Canadians already in town, we can only add that a few surprise appearances may pop up through the night.




is it possible to buy day passes? ie Sat/Sun only

Doing DEMF the wkend before and thinking of making the trek to MTL for this!!


Posted by zeKsg on Mar-27-2009 02:31:

I am thinking of booking a Vacation from work for this. Party every day for a week

How much is the pass for the whole thing?


Posted by julien2 on Mar-27-2009 03:14:

quote:
Originally posted by devnull
is it possible to buy day passes? ie Sat/Sun only

Doing DEMF the wkend before and thinking of making the trek to MTL for this!!


Yes, there is a week end pass.

i bought my passport too.

i'm excited like a schoolgirl hihi


Posted by mmax24 on Mar-27-2009 03:31:

fuckin amazing line up, ill be there on sunday 100%


Posted by brancatella on Mar-27-2009 15:47:

quote:
Originally posted by zeKsg
I am thinking of booking a Vacation from work for this. Party every day for a week

How much is the pass for the whole thing?


$195 right now but thats the early-bird price and i think they'll raise it soon...

$125 for the weekend pass


Posted by devnull on Mar-27-2009 16:41:

quote:
Originally posted by brancatella

$125 for the weekend pass


bit expensive if you compare to $40USD with DEMF....but its still Ricardo, zip, matt johnson, dandy jack, carl craig


Posted by smellyblack on Mar-27-2009 16:46:

don't get the pass and just hit up piknik for 10 bucks lol.

don't forget demf is in Detroit, would you pay big money to go to that shithole?


Posted by devnull on Mar-27-2009 20:45:

quote:
Originally posted by smellyblack
don't get the pass and just hit up piknik for 10 bucks lol.

don't forget demf is in Detroit, would you pay big money to go to that shithole?


I was at DEMF last year....and it was amazing and you cant beat the price. Shithole or not, it adds to the experience.


$10 for piknik to see Ricardo....that's a steal


Posted by X-Cube on Mar-27-2009 22:32:

I'm def there for Akufen, Apparat, Ricardo Villalobos, Thomas Feldmann!!


Posted by smellyblack on Mar-28-2009 05:52:

quote:
Originally posted by X-Cube
Akufen,


omg yes, i have had the chance to hear some of the new stuff and man o man yesssssssssssssssss.

mutek = best week of the year.

i am surprised at no pheek!


Posted by ostrich on Apr-14-2009 16:47:

Pheek will perform at the festival on May 31st


Posted by elFreak on Apr-14-2009 19:36:


Posted by zeKsg on Apr-14-2009 19:56:

6 weeks.


Posted by FREQ PRODUCTION on Apr-15-2009 20:21:

super pumped for mutek!

Cant wait to see robert henke's art installation @ place des arts.


Posted by zeKsg on Apr-15-2009 20:54:

Villalobos 2009.

Playing Justin Maxwell - The Windey Man



BUILDUP!


Posted by ostrich on Apr-18-2009 01:30:

MAY 27TH TO MAY 31ST: THE DESIGN OF MUTEK�S FIVE DAYS

DAY 1 � WEDNESDAY, MAY 27

A\VISIONS 1: Monument-National Theatre � $25 CDN // 8pm
MUTEK_10 officially gets underway with a showcase that presents two venerated artists whose work seeks to technologically alter the shape and sound of our relationship with nature. Cologne�s Wolfgang Voigt, roundly regarded as one of the greatest sonic experimenters of the 90s, delivers the Canadian premiere of his GAS project, a 90-minute audio-visual dreamscape that invites listeners into the Black Forest of Southern Germany, accompanied only by the haunting manipulations of Mahler and Wagner compositions. Afterward, HERMAN KOLGEN (one half of the multimedia duo Skoltz_Kolgen) will present the world premiere of his new piece �IN/JECT�, which takes as its inspiration the prolonged submersion of the human body into a cistern of water and waits for nature�s pressing hands to alter the balance of the brain and, in turn, produce an internal music.

NOCTURNE 1: Society for Arts and Technology � $25 CDN // 10pm
MUTEK�s first-ever CLUB TRANSMEDIALE showcase focuses on the hazy lights of the retro-futuristic French psychotronic scene. The night begins with Montreal�s ORGAN MOOD , before giving way to the ultra-mysterious ZOMBIE ZOMBIE . The French duo rev up their otherworldly fusion of psychedelic rock and electronics that raises the ghosts of bands like Suicide and The Residents. Equally mysterious but no less formidable is TURZI ELECTRONIC EXPERIENCE , the solo project of the eccentric Romain Turzi, who fuses krautrock and commune psychedelics while surrounded by a cavalry of vintage synthesizers that brings to mind the heyday of Jean-Michel Jarre. The night wraps up with the D.I.R.T.Y. space disco of Paris� PILOOSKI , who will take Turzi�s synthetic propulsions and embed them with the irresistibly carnal handclaps that drive the artist�s sought-after disco re-edits.


DAY 2 � THURSDAY, MAY 28TH

A\VISIONS 2: Monument-National Theatre � $25 CDN // 8pm
A showcase dedicated to the control and composition of human collaboration, in which generations of musical masters meet on stage to experiment through an eclectic mix of jazz, metal, krautrock, turntablisms, and of course electronics. Starting off the evening, an American group still unknown to these parts, THE FUN YEARS , one of the discoveries MUTEK has the pleasure of introducing to Montreal. Former CAN drummer JAKI LIEBEZEIT returns to MUTEK with frequent collaborator BURNT FRIEDMAN to perform an exclusive North American show that warps together over five decade�s of experience into one singular presentation. Afterward, the corrosive pairing of two of Quebec�s most uncompromised figures takes the stage. With his mutant turntable in tow, MARTIN T�TREAULT plays the mad composer who fiercely controls the spastic and irrepressible drumming of his monstrous subject, Voivod�s MICHEL LANGEVIN .

NOCTURNE 2: Metropolis � $30 CDN // 10pm // presented by 33mag
The many factions of dub converge onto one large stage to showcase just how far Jamaica�s roots reggae templates have evolved toward new genres in the hands of some of today�s hottest names. None other than Skull Disco co-founder APPLEBLIM comes to Montreal for his Canadian debut and a DJ set that showcases the many points of fusion between UK dubstep and Berlin techno. A seamless blend of echoes, bass, and delays leads us to the heavily anticipated collaboration between Canadian dub-don DEADBEAT and Berlin�s master vocalist of all things dub, PAUL ST. HILAIRE . Next up, MODESELEKTOR and APPARAT join forces for the Canadian premiere of MODERAT , a stunning live audio-visual production accompanied by the striking video work of PFADFINDEREI. And finally, the night winds to a tailspin with the breakneck dubstep assault of the Digital Mystiks� MALA , in town for a Canadian debut DJ set.

Meanwhile, the SAVOY ROOM fills with the ambient soundscapes of EZEKIEL HONIG , CLINKER , I8U , NOVI_SAD , and AUN .

DAY 3 � FRIDAY, MAY 29

ATOM 1: Th��tre Maisonneuve � $15 CDN // 7pm
MUTEK is especially proud to be bringing ROBERT HENKE & CHRISTOPHER BAUDER �s monumental ATOM installation to Montreal for three showings, a North American exclusive. This project is among the most ambitious undertakings of Henke�s long and distinguished career, in which he has already seen many high points as MONOLAKE and as one of the inventors of Ableton Live. ATOM features a series of compositions played on a matrix of 64 illuminated helium balloons that will be presented at the prestigious Th��tre Maisonneuve at Place des Arts. ATOM will be staged three times throughout the festival, once Friday evening, and then two more times on Saturday.

A\VISIONS 3: Monument-National Theatre � $25 CDN // 8pm

Building on the first two A\VISIONS showcases, this Friday evening set delivers a line-up of artists whose main impulse is to capture currents of electricity and compose them into rhythm. The detached, austere electric neuro-funk of Sheffield�s highly regarded SND gets the ball rolling, following up on their last MUTEK performance in 2002. Following suit is the first of two appearances by Berlin�s Tobias Freund, who here appears alongside Max Loderbauer as the magnificent, enigmatic NSI , a duo whose adventurous spirit and vast musical knowledge allows them to experiment with electricity from perspectives that incorporate a broad swathe of influences, from industrial to European jazz and everything in between. Visuals for this showcase will be provided by Jimmy Lakatos. Finally, Montreal electricity-tamers ARTIFICIEL take the stage for the world premiere of their new piece entitled POWER, which creates its own lightning and pulls from those bright, fiery lights the brittle, halcyon sounds of power at its purest.

NOCTURNE 3: Metropolis � $30 CDN // 10pm // presented by MusiquePlus
Friday night begins with a showcase that emphasizes the sheer internationalism of rhythmic attraction and all its regional manifestations. After a set by Montreal's PAX KINGZ , Chile�s ORIGINAL HAMSTER meets Brazil�s NEGO MO�AMBIQUE on stage to inaugurate this soir�e of global funkiness, with the former�s Latinized techno brushing up against the latter�s infectious baile funk. Montreal�s favourite son, GHISLAIN POIRIER , who is ever-interested in evolving the hip-hop template, introduces his new soca soundsystem, while Berlin-based JAHCOOZI, a group that pulls M.I.A. into Modeselektor, pump up the bass even further. Finally, Mexico�s BOSTICH + FUSSIBLE , members of NORTEC COLLECTIVE , lead a five-piece norte�o band that threatens to be one of the most festive live spectacles at this year�s festival.

Meanwhile in the Savoy Room, Canadian techno veteran MIKE SHANNON heads up a 10th anniversary bash for his Cynosure label, a label that has taken part in many MUTEK events over the years. To celebrate the two anniversaries together, Shannon brings along ERNESTO FERREYRA , MATT THIBIDEAU , and ADAM MARSHALL .


DAY 4 � SATURDAY, MAY 30TH

MUTEK//PIKNIC 1: Parc Jean- Drapeau � $10 CDN // 2pm
Saturday afternoon promises to be a showcase for those softer, subtler textures of electronic music: dub-techno, deep house, funk, and disco. The day starts off at a relaxed pace, ideal for lying back in the sun, with the Canadian premiere of Berlin�s THOMAS FEHLMANN , who presents his hypnotic brand of dub-techno to early-afternoon revelers. New York�s BRENDON MOELLER is up next, delivering a premiere of his upcoming Third Ear album called �Jazz Junk Safari�. Manchester�s TRUS�ME follows suit with a set of rarefied Northern soul feeding the foundation of deep house that has made him an international favourite. The day in the park wraps up with THE MOLE on the decks, spinning a set of disco-fuelled techno.

ATOM 2 & 3: Th��tre Maisonneuve � $15 CDN // 5pm & 7pm
ROBERT HENKE & CHRISTOPHER BAUDER �s monumental ATOM installation continues its residency at the prestigious Th��tre Maisonneuve at Place des Arts with two showings on Saturday, once in the early afternoon and again in the early evening.

A\VISIONS 4: SAT � $25 CDN // 8pm
A very special Raster-Noton showcase, featuring the label�s most durable attractions in their most bristling and conceptual post-industrial guises. The evening begins with the North American premiere of RYOJI IKEDA and CARSTEN NICOLAI �s reunion as CYCLO. , the pairing that wowed audiences last in the early 2000�s and has been silent ever since. Uwe Schmidt, the German expatriate currently living in Chile, reprises his role as ATOM TM . Next, Carsten Nicolai returns to the stage solo to present his much-heralded [/b]ALVA NOTO compositions. Finally, Olaf Bender brings the mighty [b]BYETONE to life with the rock-driven Teutonic beats that have made his recent records so collectible.

NOCTURNE 4: Metropolis � $35 CDN // 10pm // Resident Advisor Night
The festival�s marquee all-night event, and for this 10th anniversary we�re pulling out all the stops! MUTEK and RESIDENT ADVISOR join forces to present a line-up featuring some of the most revered names in electronic music today. Local jazz and funk sample-maven MOONSTARR gets things underway in the main room, followed by the inimitable antics of French cabaret-house trio dOP . Next up sees the tantalizing pairing of two of techno�s most sought-after names � MATHEW JONSON and DANDY JACK[b] � coming together for a heart-pounding live performance. Berlin�s Tobias Freund return for his second MUTEK_10 appearance, this time in his [b]tobias[b]. moniker and ready to keep the late-night crowds moving. Finally, Detroit techno pioneer [b]CARL CRAIG takes the stage for a 3-hour DJ set that will take audiences well into the morning.

Meanwhile in the Savoy Room, MUTEK pays tribute to Seattle�s Decibel Festival with a showcase of that city�s finest electronic offerings. The breezy ambience of THE SIGHT BELOW gets the evening underway, followed by the dark tones of LUSINE �s contemplative techno. PEZZNER and JEREMY ELLIS pick up the pace and follow through till dawn.


DAY 5 � SUNDAY, MAY 31ST

MUTEK//PIKNIC 2: Parc Jean-Drapeau � $10 CDN // 2pm
The final day starts off in the park with a very special reunion between MUTEK and two of its most beloved contributors over the years. This afternoon picnic features a rare North American appearance by RICARDO VILLALOBOS , who will be tagteaming on the decks for a marathon DJ set with none other than Perlon founder and manager ZIP .

NOCTURNE 5: SAT � $20 CDN // 10pm // presented by Bande � part
The return of the festival finale! For this tenth edition, MUTEK could think of no better way to cap off its decade of growth and innovation than to salute the Canadian artists who have provided the backbone of this festival all this time. Two longtime Montreal collaborators, MATEO & PHEEK , get the finale underway, followed by fellow Montrealer STEPHEN BEAUPR� . Next up, the highly anticipated return of AKUFEN , in his first live showcase of completely new material since 2004. The festival draws to a close with the impossibly talented live improvisation of MODERN DEEP LEFT QUARTET .

INDIVIDUAL TICKETS & PASSPORTS NOW ON SALE

MUTEK PASSPORTS, WEEKEND PASSPORTS, DAY PASSES, INDIVIDUAL TICKETS and other packages are now on sale through www.mutek.org. This year�s passes grant attendees the flexibility to catch more showcases and live acts than ever before, in a number of different packages:

MUTEK PASSPORT - $215 CDN + taxes & service charges
WEEKEND PASSPORT - $135 CDN + taxes & service charges
WEEKEND �LIGHT� PASSPORT � $100 CDN + taxes & service charges
A\VISIONS PASS � $75 CDN + taxes & service charges
METROPOLIS TRIO � $70 CDN + taxes & service charges

Box office opens April 17th.


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