He Diego Rivera Anahuacalli Museum It became the ideal space to bring together the past and the future. And on the first night of A/Visions 2, the Coyoacán venue hosted a night full of music and visuals.
The first visit of the American Suzanne Ciani It was the perfect pretext for darkness and light to give us synthesizer sounds.
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To commemorate the 40th anniversary of their album Seven Wavesthe 78-year-old producer brought with her her Buchia200 which made the outside of the museum fall silent.
Attentive to her synthesizer, Ciani created sounds that ran throughout the venue as a 360 sound system was installed to listen to each beat in detail.
And the night continued with the Norwegian show Bendik Giske who came out to the center of the stage accompanied by his saxophone.
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For a few minutes the sound of the instrument made the attendees enjoy the evening. A play of lights and a lot of smoke were the accessories that gave it the mysterious touch.
Minutes later, Diego Vega Solorzarepresentative of Mexico came out on stage to perform. In this he was accompanied and they showed a little of their technique that simulated the union.
And this was the prelude to more activities that MUTEK has prepared for this 20th edition.
#MUTEKMX | As part of the activities for its 20th edition, @MUTEK_MX presents Suzanne Ciani in CDMX at A/Visions 2.https://t.co/XN1BFkm9hC
📹 @Leo_Vega pic.twitter.com/KeY0Zn9bXU— @diario24horas (@diario24horas) October 18, 2024
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