FINAL LINE-UP AND SET TIMES FOR MTYMX
Tuesday, March 09, 2010

ALL AGES FESTIVAL OF ART AND MUSIC - Organized by Todd P & Yo Garage
Going down in Monterrey, Mexico from March 20 - 22
Buy A 3-Day Festival Pass ($30 USD) here: http://tinyurl.com/mtymx3dtix
MtyMx ALL AGES FESTIVAL OF ART AND MUSIC
Organized by Todd P & Yo Garage
with Ric Leichtung, Fiona Campbell, & Jesse Hlebo
March 20th-22nd 2010 // 12pm - 12am //
Avenida Lzaro Crdenas #1818 Colonia Las Torres, Monterrey, Nuevo Len, Mexico
MAP: http://tinyurl.com/mtytxsite
The MtyMx festival is a collaboration between Yo Garage | http://yogarage.mx | and Todd P | http://toddpnyc.com | and will feature up to 25 bands a day for three days, playing outdoors on two stages in a beautiful drive-in movie theater on the side of a mountain in the Sierra Madre Oriental. Over one-third of the bands playing are from Mexico!
Tickets are $30 USD ($400 pesos) for a 3-day pass. 78 bands! PURCHASE TIX: http://tinyurl.com/mtymx3dtix
Tickets will be available at the door for $15 USD ($200 pesos) per day. We will not be offering daily advance tickets online, only the 3 day pass (which is considerably cheaper-buy that!).
Sets will be staggered (i.e. no overlapping sets!), on two identical stages, one after the other, so you can see everyone!
The festival includes a substantial visual art element as well, with the perimeter of the space decorated by huge original murals and projected video pieces (on the drive-in screen of course!) by such artists Stephanie Davidson, Sumi Ink Club, Jesse Spears, Katja Mater, JD Beltran + many more.
FINAL SCHEDULE
|| SATURDAY ||
:: 10:30 - LOS PLANETAS (Spain)
:: 10pm - ACID MOTHERS TEMPLE (Japan)
:: 9:30 - CHIKITA VIOLENTA (Mexico)
:: 9pm - TELEPATHE
:: 8:30 - QUIERO CLUB (Mexico)
:: 8pm - Das Racist
:: 7:30 - Lzaro Valiente (Mexico)
:: 7pm - Male Bonding (UK)
:: 6:30 - Hunx and his Punx
:: 6pm - El Resplandor (Mexico)
:: 5:30 - Wet Hair
:: 5pm - Pocahaunted
:: 4:30 - Soho Riots (Mexico)
:: 4pm - Teengirl Fantasy
:: 3:30 - Yo! Linares (Mexico)
:: 3pm - Explode Into Colors
:: 2:30 - The Coathangers
:: 2pm - Kra Brekkan - of mm / Storsveit Nix Noltes (Iceland)
:: 1:30 - Anamanguchi
:: 1pm - Coasting
:: 12.30 - Videohippos
:: 12pm - Drawlings
:: 11:30 - Adventure
:: 11am - Le Macabre Party (Mexico)
::
:: 1am - Aa (aka BIG A little a)
:: 1:30 - Sun Araw
:: 2am - Young Prisms
:: 2:30 - Campfires
:: 3am - Ringo Deathstarr (Texas)
|| SUNDAY ||
:: 12pm - ANDREW WK
:: 11:30 - DAN DEACON
:: 11pm - FUCKED UP (Canada)
:: 10:30 - LOS FANCY FREE (Mexico)
:: 10pm - WASHED OUT
:: 9:30 - GRANT HART --- of Hsker D
:: 9pm - INDIAN JEWELRY (Texas)
:: 8:30 - Toro Y Moi
:: 8pm - Tanlines
:: 7:30 - Small Black
:: 7pm - Los Margaritos (Mexico)
:: 6:30 - Chinese Stars
:: 6pm - Banjo or Freakout! (UK)
:: 5:30 - The Wave Pictures (UK)
:: 5pm - Talk Normal
:: 4:30 - The Beets
:: 4pm - XYX (Mexico)
:: 3:30 - So Cow (Ireland)
:: 3pm - Beach Fossils
:: 2:30 - Antoine Reverb (Mexico)
:: 2pm - The Bitters (Canada)
:: 1:30 - TV Ghost
:: 1pm - Los Llamarada (Mexico)
:: 12:30 - Total Abuse (Texas)
:: 12pm - Cloud Nothings
:: 11:30 - White Ninja (Mexico)
:: 11am - Piyama Party (Mexico)
::
:: 10am - Modern Dance from Mexico & USA
:: Mexican dance curated Estrella Sanza (Los Llamarada)
:: US dance curated by Busy Gagnes (Telepathe)
:: Performances include:
:: Crepusculo
:: La Bruja
:: Prefiero Consumirme Que Disolverme
:: Defectos
:: El Yo y El Entorno
::
:: 1am - MNDR
:: 1:30 - The Mantles
:: 2am - Teeth Mountain
:: 2:30 - KIT
:: 3am - Twin Sister
::
:: DJ Jonathan Toubin
:: Soul Clap and Dance-Off
|| MONDAY ||
:: 12am - LIARS
:: 11:30 - NO AGE
:: 11pm - NEON INDIAN (Texas/Mexico)
:: 10:30 - Ratas del Vaticano (Mexico)
:: 10pm - THEE OH SEES
:: 9:30 - Lemonade
:: 9pm - BamBam (Mexico)
:: 8:30 - Lucky Dragons
:: 8pm - Liturgy
:: 7:30 - Jvenes y Sexys (Venezuela)
:: 7pm - Salem
:: 6:30 - DD/MM/YYYY (Canada)
:: 6pm - Alexico (Mexico)
:: 5:30 - Best Fwends (Texas)
:: 5pm - Sandwitches
:: 4:30 - Mockinpott (Mexico)
:: 4pm - Fergus and Geronimo (Texas)
:: 3:30 - Big Troubles
:: 3pm - HEALTH (Rhinoceropolis)
:: 2:30 - Pictureplane (Rhinoceropolis)
:: 2pm - Gauntlet Hair (Rhinoceropolis)
:: 1:30 - Tearist (Rhinoceropolis)
:: 1pm - Josephine and the Mousepeople (Rhinoceropolis)
:: 12:30 - HIGH PLACES (Rhinoceropolis)
:: 12pm - Mentira Mentira (Mexico)
:: 11:30 - Sr. Amable & Mr. Racoon (Mexico)
:: 11am - Baths
::
:: 10am - Bilingual, Women's Drum Workshop hosted by Tom Tom Magazine
::
:: 1:30 - Air Waves
:: 2am - Fluffy Lumbers
:: 2:30 - Lawrence Arabia (New Zealand)
:: 3am - Teenage Cool Kids (Texas)
::
:: DJ Jonathan Toubin
TOURING SOUTH
For the past 4 years, Todd P and countless volunteers have organized an independent festival during SXSW at Ms. Bea's in Austin, Texas. With over 100 bands featured and a crowd in excess of 2500 people, Ms. Bea's has consistently provided a free, all-ages alternative to the badges and wristbands of 6th Street. This year, Todd is packing up, joining forces with Monterrey, Mexico-based Independent promoters Yo Garage, and introducing a new post SXSW tour routing direction: South!
Monterrey, Mexico is roughly the same distance as other "next stop on your tour" cities like Dallas, Houston, New Orleans, El Paso, etc.. The idea of the festival is to provide bands with another option during those 3-4 days after SXSW, where they risk playing under attended, money losing shows because a) it's spring break, b) it's a Sunday night in Oklahoma City and c) every other band in the world is also trying to play a show on a Sunday night in Oklahoma City!
3 DAYS + 75 BANDS + US, MEXICAN, & INTERNATIONAL BANDS TOGETHER
The MtyMx Festival will begin at noon on Saturday, March 20th (overlapping with the final day of SXSW), continuing until midnight, on Saturday, Sunday and Monday. Up to 25 bands a day will play staggered (no overlapping sets) on 2 stages, both featuring professional, festival quality sound. The festival will be $30 USD (roughly 390 pesos) for a 3-day pass, all-ages, and will include musical artists from all over the world, with fully one third of the bands booked hailing from within Mexico. Because of restrictive US border controls, Mexican national bands rarely get the chance to play alongside international acts or in front of international audiences.
OUTDOORS AT A DRIVE-IN MOVIE THEATER ON THE SIDE OF A MOUNTAIN
The venue is spectacular: "Autocinema Las Torres" is a drive-in movie theater on the side of a mountain, overlooking Monterrey's old city towards the foothills of the Sierra Madre Oriental and Monterrey's signature mountain "La Silla." This site is a regular location for concerts, raves, parties and other large-scale events.
The space can host 5,000+ people, features modern toilet facilities, on-site ambulance for emergencies, professional security, secure on-site parking, a vintage concession stand, local food vendor trucks (i.e. some of the finest tacos in Northern Mexico!), and a full bar.
WORLD CLASS VISUAL ART
Surrounding the perimeter of the site will be mural pieces by prominent U.S., European and Latin American artists curated by Jesse Hlebo in the spirit of our NYC arts and all ages events publication "Showpaper." Confirmed artists include Rudy Shepherd, Stephanie Davidson, Sumi Ink Club, Jesse Spears, Dena Yago, Shalo P, Katja Mater, JD Beltran + more added daily. Further, we will utilize the site's classic, curved drive in movie screen to show avant video works.
DISCOUNT LODGING AVAILABLE
Lodging options will include the Fundador Hotel, a three star-rated 76 room hotel available at low cost via the festival, located in Monterrey's historic Barrio Antiguo colonial district. Lower cost on-site camping will also be available, with tents available for rent and a late night "tent city" bar with DJs and fun!
More lodging info. at: http://toddpnyc.com/mtymx/#accomodations
EASY BUS TRAVEL TO & FROM AUSTIN, TEXAS
The festival will also be providing a reduced cost, no-frills bus service from Austin to Monterrey and back. The first bus will be an "after bar red-eye" bus leaving at 2:30AM on Friday night/Saturday morning, through the weekend, with more to be added as interest grows. There are also several commercial companies who offer the same route every hour or so for around $48 each way. For those driving, in the last 10 years, the Mexican federal government has embarked on a freeway-building spree including highways directly from the border crossing at Laredo to Monterrey.
More transportation info. at: http://toddpnyc.com/mtymx/#transportation
A SIMPLE BORDER CROSSING
Crossing the border into Mexico is very simple. All you need is a valid passport or an official passport card. Passport books & cards currently take 4-6 weeks to order and process if not expedited. Books are $100, cards are $45 (only for entry to Mexico/Canada and can only used when traveling by land). No Visas are necessary.
U.S. citizens can apply for a passport book or card here: http://www.state.gov/documents/organization/79955.pdf
You can renew an existing passport here: http://travel.state.gov/passport/forms/ds82/ds82_843.html
MONTERREY: MODERN CITY OF 4 MILLION PEOPLE, WEALTHIEST & SAFEST CITY IN MEXICO
Monterrey is a safe, clean city of 4 million people, and is by far the wealthiest and most modern city in Mexico.
http://medicaltourismmag.com/issue-detail.php?item=69&issue=4
Monterrey has a two line subway system, a modern airport, great hospitals, and modern industry, culture, architecture, and government, as well as the most renowned university in Mexico. Monterrey was ranked as "The Most Secure City in Latin America" by Amrica Economa magazine.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Monterrey
Mercer Quality of Life Survey 2008 mentions Monterrey, to say that Monterrey has lower crime index than New York City. New York is used as a baseline of 100 for the Mercer Personal Safety Index: "Elsewhere in the region, Santo Domingo has the highest ranking at 92 followed by Panama City (96) and Monterrey (99). Bogota (207) in Colombia has the lowest levels of personal safety."
http://www.finfacts.ie/qualityoflife.htm
Monterrey has dramatically fewer instances of kidnappings than, as well as has much lower levels of non-international drug trade related violence than, other Latin American cities.
http://www.osac.gov/Reports/report.cfm?contentID=62158
TOWARDS CORRECTING U.S. IGNORANCE ABOUT MEXICO
The conventional wisdom on the U.S.A. side of the border is that Mexico is a third world country, with hopeless problems of crime, chronic lack of education, and crooked government. Anyone who has traveled extensively within Mexico, or has looked at actual statistics, knows these perceptions of Mexico are deeply incorrect. Mexico is a modern, growing nation with industry, free press, modern art, world class universities, and rich culture and history. MtyMx aims to encourage U.S. citizens to travel to Mexico and see Mexico for themselves.
SPOTLIGHTING U.S. TRAVEL RESTRICTIONS ON MEXICANS
The U.S. has strict visa restrictions in place to curtail Mexican immigration. To obtain a tourist visa for travel to the United States, a Mexican must provide proof that they have held a job consistently for 5 years, show that they own property and have maintained a stable address for 5 years. Many creative people in the U.S. or Mexico would find these requirements hard to meet. The policy effectively locks out all but the most established Mexican bands and artists from touring or showing their work in the United States - particularly playing or attending SXSW. MtyMx seeks to reverse this disenfranchisement, by bringing the best of SXSW across the border to play with bands and in front of audiences that have been effectively shut out of the party. There is valid, informed modern art and intellectual music being made in Mexico and Mexican artists deserve their place as part of the international conversation.
ORGANIZERS
TODD P
Todd P is an organizer and promoter of underground DIY and indie rock shows and parties in New York City. Patrick is widely acknowledged within the New York music community for consistently selecting and attracting edgy musical performers for his concerts, as well as for working to organize events for apparently little financial gain. In interviews, Patrick has stated an interest in seeking out compelling bands and acts, coupled with an expressed loyalty to the ethics of D.I.Y punk rock. Traditionally, these ethics reject corporate influence, as well as a resistance to high ticket prices, velvet-rope elitism, VIP policies, and publicity machine hype. Patrick frequently locates his events at all-ages and atypical venues, with the stated goal of fighting age discrimination. Todd P arguably exerts influence in shaping the NYC and national indie rock scenes, given his role as an independent show organizer and a "tastemaker" in a region boasting both a huge concentration of "in-the-know" music fans, as well as the base offices of many of the press outlets who cover independent music.
| SITE |- http://toddpnyc.com
YO GARAGE: DIY PARTNERS IN MONTERREY The promoting duo, Ricardo Ramrez Franco and Leila Ibarra Castro, showcase independent bands in the city of Monterrey. They have their own space called Garage where they put on shows for local acts as well as bands from other states and countries. They collaborate with the bands on recordings, tours and shows in other spaces, also provided in the DIY spirit. This year, besides organizing MtyMx Festival, have been invited to curate a Mexican showcase during SXSW 2010 in Austin.
| SITE |- http://enelgarage.com
GUESTS CURATORS RHINOCEROPOLIS
The MtyMx Festival is also proud to include guest curators Rhinoceropolis, one of the purest examples of a progressively curated DIY punk space based in Denver, Colorado. Rhinoceropolis hosts local art shows and promotes them with the same fervor as it does the musical acts that pass through its doors. Whatever you're looking for, you're guaranteed to see -- or hear -- something way outside the mainstream any time you visit. Noise artists, psych folk, avant-garde rock and anything else that is just too weird to fit into the universe of more conventionally minded folk finds a home at Rhinoceropolis. They have been instrumental in booking early "before they were famous" shows as well as present day major tours for acts such as Dan Deacon, HEALTH, High Places, Pictureplane and many others.
| SITE |- http://www.myspace.com/rhinoceropolis