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AHA 1001 - Mario DeVega Live at Next Festival Bratislava, Slovakia


Mario DeVega - modified turntables, objects & electronics

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For a million years the sound of handaxes being made provided the percussion of everyday life.
(Neil McGregor: History of the World in 100 Objects, 2011)
Nothing historical is frozen in time; nothing in history is immune to change; nothing in history is beyond reason, beyond understanding, beyond analysis and influence. Politicians can say all the nonsense they wish and do what they want, and so can professional demagogues. But for intellectuals, artists and free citizens, there must always be room for dissent, for alternative views, for ways and possibilities to challenge the tyranny of the majority and, most importantly, to advance human enlightenment and liberty.

Edward W. Said, Le Monde Diplomatique, Oct 2001

Available Releases

  • 1101 Oxide II
  • 1003 - Chamaeleo Vulgaris: Reset
  • 1002 Schuppe Tammen Wolf Vorfeld: Kärpf
  • 1001 - Mario DeVega Live at Next Festival Bratislava, Slovakia
  • 0805 - Naphtali/Bettis: Chatter Blip
  • 0804 - Geisselbrecht Concord Sonata
  • 0803 - Dörner/Hirt: Black Box
  • 0802 - KRK Acouasm
  • 0801 - Mechanique(s) live at Logos, Ghent
  • 0701 - Die Schrauber live in Mexico (CD)
  • 0602 - Die Schrauber live in Mexico (DVD)
  • 0601 - Shadow Puppies (DVD)
  • 0600 - Hans Tammen & John Jannone

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CD/DVD Appearances

  • Axel Dörner (1)
  • Chamaeleo Vulgaris (1)
  • Christoph Irmer (1)
  • Chuck Bettis (1)
  • Dafna Naphtali (2)
  • Die Schrauber (2)
  • Erhard Hirt (1)
  • Frederick Galiay (1)
  • Georg Wolf (1)
  • George Cremaschi (1)
  • Hans Tammen (7)
  • Jean-Sébastien Mariage (1)
  • John Jannone (1)
  • Joker Nies (2)
  • Kurt Ralske (1)
  • Marianne Schuppe (1)
  • Mario DeVega (3)
  • Martin Speicher (1)
  • Matthew Ostrowski (1)
  • mechaniques (1)
  • Michael Vorfeld (1)
  • Nick Didkovsky (1)
  • Oxide (1)
  • Peter Geisselbrecht (1)
  • Shadow Puppies (1)

Artist Homepage Links

  • Axel Dörner
  • Chuck Bettis
  • Dafna Naphtali
  • Erhard Hirt
  • Frederick Galiay
  • George Cremaschi
  • Hans Tammen
  • Jean-Sebastien Mariage
  • John J.A. Jannone
  • Joker Nies
  • Kurt Ralske
  • Marianne Schuppe
  • Mario DeVega
  • Matthew Ostrowski
  • Michael Vorfeld
  • Nick Didkovsky
  • Peter Geisselbrecht

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The Acheulian Handaxe appeared first around 1.4 million years ago. For about 1 million years it was used by early humans throughout the Pleistocene period without significant design changes. Modern archeological evidence suggests that the handaxe was more than just a tool, and was used for elaborate social displays and for sexual selection.