Mutek has increasingly aimed to consolidate its audience while expanding into new territories, promising a memorable array of both new and established musicians, workshops, and conversations.
Like its fellow and flagship festival in Canada’s Montreal, MUTEK Barcelona—now in its sixth year—offers up a program heavy with audiovisual collaboration, electronic, and experimental music spread across a wide range of venues in the summer-hot Catalonian city, from the afternoon to the evening and the night.
Events will range from a two day drone and noise workshop by Scott Monteith aka Deadbeat, to a Movistar LiveSoundtracks sponsored panel which will explore the intersections between music and cinema, culminating in the first live show of Eduardo de la Calle, who has previously made a name for himself with Analog Solutions white label releases, leading on to techno, acid and dub sets from the Zenker Brothers and Franco Cinelli, and—finally—sets from American musician Veronica Vasicka, among others. The festival has increasingly aimed to consolidate its audience while expanding into new territories, promising a memorable array of both new and established musicians, workshops, and conversations.
For more information visit mutek.org.