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    Jul 808:00 PM
    MatmosThe Great American Music Hall, San Francisco, CA
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    Jul 2008:00 PM
    MatmosHere - After, Seattle, WA
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    Aug 3008:00 PM
    MatmosBlack Cat - DC, Washington, DC
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    About Matmos

    As of 2023, Matmos remains active in the live music scene, with several concerts scheduled throughout the year. They are known for their unique ability to blend live improvisation with pre-composed elements in their performances, allowing each concert to be a distinct experience. Recently, they announced a series of performances that will feature new material as well as reimagined versions of their classic tracks. Their current tour is set to take them to various cities across Europe and North America, with performances at renowned festivals such as Moogfest and Unsound. Matmos continues to explore new technologies and sound sources, often incorporating field recordings and found objects into their live sets, which keeps their performances fresh and engaging. Fans can expect a mix of their signature style with innovative new sounds that reflect their ongoing artistic evolution. Additionally, they have been involved in various collaborative projects, expanding their reach within the live performance circuit and influencing a new generation of electronic artists. The duo’s dedication to pushing the boundaries of sound and performance art ensures that their concerts remain a unique and thought-provoking experience for audiences everywhere.

    Matmos History

    Matmos is an American electronic music duo formed in 1997 in San Francisco, California, consisting of Drew Daniel and M.C. Schmidt. Their innovative approach to music incorporates a wide variety of sounds and samples, often sourced from unconventional objects and environments. The duo first gained significant attention with their album 'A Chance to Cut Is a Chance to Cure' in 2001, which featured sounds recorded during surgical procedures. This unique blend of experimental music and conceptual art quickly established them as pioneers in the realm of live performances. Over the years, Matmos has collaborated with various artists and musicians, including the likes of Björk, which further solidified their reputation in the avant-garde music scene. Their live performances are characterized by a dynamic interplay of sound and visuals, often incorporating multimedia elements that create an immersive experience for the audience. They have performed at numerous festivals and venues worldwide, showcasing their eclectic sound and innovative methodologies, which continue to evolve with each new project. Their ability to engage audiences through live experimentation has made their concerts highly anticipated events among fans of electronic and experimental music.