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September 12, 2025
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From Montréal to Prague : Four Artists from Québec at The Lunchmeat Festival

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In parallel with the Musica festival in Strasbourg (France), MUTEK will present four performances in Prague (CZ) as part of the Lunchmeat Festival.

At the crossroads of electronic music and digital art, Lunchmeat transforms iconic venues across the Czech capital into spaces of total immersion. Now a reference in its field, the festival attracts an audience eager for experimentation and avant-garde discoveries every year.

With the support of the Conseil des arts et des lettres du Québec, we are proud to showcase four Québec projects.

Monday, September 22, 2025

Opening the festival on Monday, September 22, 2025, Montréal-based multimedia artist Baron Lanteigne will present a large-scale iteration of his singular audiovisual practice. That same evening, Seulement will deliver a finely tuned live performance, embodying the vitality of Québec’s emerging electronic scene.


Baron Lanteigne presents hard data / soft bodies

Baron Lanteigne is a Canadian multimedia artist who hijacks digital technologies to reveal their materiality and potential. His audiovisual performance hard data / soft bodies explores the ambiguity between body and technology, between human memory and synthetic recollection, within a performative system that is inherently generative and open-ended.

Through gestural interfaces, Lanteigne’s body becomes a medium of communication with floating biological fragments and digitally reified residues: disjointed bones and distorted data streams twisting together in unpredictable, uncertain choreography. Specially reinvented for the monumental projection surface of CAMP Praha,hard data / soft bodies will open Lunchmeat Festival 2025, probing the fragile boundary between the human and the machine.

Seulement presents Bricolage Architecture

Seulement is the solo project of Tiohtià:ke/Montréal-based electronic musician and audiovisual artist Mathieu Arsenault. ‘Bricolage Architecture’ questions the imperfections of the human body in this era of technological perfection, integrating and transmogrifying human voice and gesture in a tactile dialogue between stop-motion animation, featuring handcrafted cut-outs, and live modular synthesis.

Wednesday, September 24

On Wednesday, September 24, Lunchmeat takes over Prague’s legendary club Ankali, featuring live performances from two more Montréal artists, Ouri and Amselysen.


Ouri

A vocalist, songwriter, and composer based in Montréal, Ouri’s music blends harp, cello, synths, and percussion into layered and deeply emotional soundscapes. With releases on Ghostly International and Make It Rain, she has toured internationally with Jacques Greene, Yves Tumor, and Kllo, building a reputation as one of the most versatile and forward-thinking voices of her generation.

Amselysen presents American Vulgarities (You’re my Lucky Star ☆)

Amselysen’s third album is a sharp, sardonic take on contemporary American reality, where track titles themselves act as biting commentary—covering themes of crassness, consumerism, meme culture, and violence. Sparse vocals give way to dry, abrasive electronics and club-driven intensity, with Text-to-Speech voices narrating failed archetypes of U.S. society. Between punk-tinged anthems like Big Beautiful America and overtly aggressive cuts such as LinkedIn Hit List or Incelysen, the album oscillates between satire and sincerity, delivering a performance that is both scathing and explosively experimental.

By collaborating with Lunchmeat, MUTEK Montréal continues its mission to showcase Québec and Canadian artists on the international stage, which is made possible with the financial support of the Conseil des arts et des lettres du Québec.

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