Here, you'll learn
about High Mayhem Festivals past and present. You can jump straight
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So we produce events of various scale
and type year-round but every year we build the big one: an extended
journey into sound, vision and well, High Mayhem.
So far, High Mayhem has produced
five well-received Festivals in Santa Fe, the
first was in 2002, here at the studios, in the early
fall. We discovered that a great deal of under-represented, "experimental"
artists and musicians sought a venue for their expression and that
there happened to be quite a few interested in checking it out.
In a Festival/Salon environment, artists, musicians and onlookers
performed, hung-out and vibed on one-another. We borrowed some modest
recording gear and gave documentation a shot.
That was not our first annual
festival until our second annual fest came
together in 2003 at The Center for Contemporary Arts,
in what was then Theatre Grottesco's space. Thematically, it embraced
the grassroots qualities of the previous fest, but in scope and
quality it was a quantum leap. We thoroughly prepared for multi-tracking
and multi-camera documentation.
It was clear that the Festivals were
to be more than a presentation of musicians and artists who were
doing some very new and interesting things with challenging ideas
and/or emerging technologies (and sharing those elements with audience
and fellow artists alike)- it was a three-day recording and shooting
marathon. The fest' was a popular and critical success, and we captured
it all. So from that, we released our first Festival Compilation
a two disc set: one audio CD with programmed selections of highlights
from each act, the other, a CD-ROM with MP3s of entire sets, some
video and documentation of the promotional designs and other festival
images. The response was much better than we could have imagined
and we garnered international attention with the release.
Energized by an our self-fashioned,
emerging tradition, in
October 2004 we
staged our third festival at The Paramount Club where, again, we
comprehensively captured the much improvised emergent sights and
sounds. This time the release is a three disc set and its release
is imminent.
Last
year, 2005, October 7th through 9th we threw
the fourth annual High Mayhem Emerging Arts Festival at the Wise
Fool Performance Space. In keeping
with our track-record, it was educational, diverse, challenging
and really, really fun. It too, will bear an exhaustive document.
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