Mort Aux Vaches - Artists

Artists

Most artists who contribute to the series make electronic music, with a particular bias towards experimental and ambient electronica. Other genres are also represented, such as metal and noise music. Artists who have released an album as part of the series include:

  • AU – 2004
  • Aube – 1998
  • Beequeen – 1997
  • CoH – 2002
  • Colleen – Mort aux Vaches – 2006
  • Contrastate – 1996
  • David Shea – 1998
  • Don Joyce – 1994
  • Étant Donnés – 1997
  • Flying Saucer Attack/Main/White Winged Moth – 2003
  • FM3 – 2005
  • Goem – 1999
  • Goodiepal – 2004
  • Greg Davis – 2003
  • Illusion of Safety – 1996 & 1999
  • In Slaughter Natives/Deutsch Nepal – 1994
  • Jazzkammer – 2005
  • John Duncan – 1997
  • Jorge Reyes – 1996
  • Kapotte Muziek – 1997
  • Kevin Drumm/Dan Burke – 2003
  • Kreidler – 1999
  • Kozo Inada – 2004
  • L.Ø.S.D. – 1997
  • Lionel Marchetti/Jérôme Noetinger – 2000
  • Machinefabriek – 2008
  • Maeror Tri – 1997
  • Main – 2003
  • Mainpal Inv./Gamers in Exile/Gæoudjiparl – 2005
  • Massimo – 2001
  • Merzbow – 1995
  • Mitchell Akiyama – 2005
  • Muslimgauze – Mort Aux Vaches – 1998
  • Oren Ambarchi – 2002
  • Origami vs. Manipura by:b9/Nocturnal Emissions – 2000
  • Pan Sonic/Charlemagne Palestine – 2000
  • Philip Samartzis – 2003
  • Piano Magic – 1998
  • Pimmon – 2003
  • Roger Rotor – 2001
  • Ryoji Ikeda – 1998
  • Scanner – 1996
  • Senssurround Orchestra – 2000
  • Signal – 2002
  • Stilluppsteypa – 1998
  • Tape – 2005
  • Tarentel – 2002
  • Tim Hecker – Mort aux Vaches – 2005
  • Tin Foil Star – 1999
  • Troum – 2003
  • TV Pow – 2000
  • Ultra Milkmaids – 1998
  • Yellow Swans – 2007
  • Zeitkratzer – 2003
  • Zoviet France – 1998

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