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Festival Radical dB 2018, 5th Sound Art and Electoacoustic Music Festival

Festival Radical dB 2018, 5th Sound Art and Electoacoustic Music Festival

The Festival Radical dB is an experimental music festival where audiences can discover new sounds that use technology in a creative and highly personal manner. It starts at Etopía, an art and technology centre and other venues in the city. 

In this fourth edition the programme consists of a performative sound art contest, as well as round tables and conferences. The artists can present their works through talks and colloquia, as well as in the workshops that are developed.

Radical DB, in collaboration with AC/E, through the Visitors programme, have invited international experts in new sound technologies, to get a first-hand look at the experimentation and research in this field of music that is taking place in Spain.  For this edition are Armando Balice and Livia Giovaninetti (Les Arts Rois), and Paul Ramage (Musical Alcôme).

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