by Gloria Mayne Davó
More than 50 electronic artists from around the world joined together in Mexico City last week for MUTEK MX, an annual international festival for digital creativity. MUTEK MX has distinguished itself for promoting frontrunners in new media and the digital arts over the past decade, creating a public space to support and promote the contemporary electronic music scene.
While MUTEK featured electronic festival circuit veterans such as Andy Stott, Max Cooper, and Oneohtrix Point Never, the festival’s PLAY showcases were dedicated to putting local Mexican electronic artists on the grid.Tailored to electronic gurus and Latin music lovers alike, here are five Mexican MUTEK MX artists you should know about:
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