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Live at MIRA Festival: B12

This mix, recorded live at the MIRA Digital Arts Festival in November, finds UK techno luminaries B12 showering listeners with futuristic noodles and shimmering warmth

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In Photos: Backstage at MIRA Festival

MIRA Festival returned to Barcelona for its ninth edition of audiovisual artistry earlier this month, we captured images of some of our favourite acts over the weekend

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Or:la, Perera Elsewhere and more announced for MIRA Festival 2019

The ninth edition will take place on 5-9 November

Lena Willikens © Mike Chalmers

Lena Willikens, Giant Swan and Floating Points to play MIRA Festival 2019

The Spanish event returns to various venues in Barcelona on 5-9 November

Tirzah and Mica Levi, Simple Things 2018 © Rebecca Cleal

Curl, Vessel and Skee Mask added to MIRA Festival’s 2019 line-up

The music and digital arts festival will be held in Barcelona on 5-9 November

In Photos: Mira Festival 2018

The Spanish event staged its ninth edition at Barcelona’s Fabra i Coats on 8-10 November

Amnesia Scanner, Eartheater and Gaika added to MIRA Festival 2018

And Objekt joins the official afterparty of the Spanish event in November

Yves Tumor © Vitali Gelwich

Yves Tumor, Coucou Chloe and DJ Stingray announced for MIRA Festival 2018

The three-day event will return to Barcelona’s Fabra i Coats for its ninth edition

Aisha Devi

Barcelona’s MIRA Festival announces first wave of acts

The Spanish festival returns to Fabra i Coats on 8-10 November

MIRA’s 2018 edition secured its reputation for innovation and open thought

For the second year in a row, MIRA reasserted Berlin’s Funkhaus as a centre for communication, featuring performances from Aïsha Devi, Yves Tumor and Christian Len

MIRA Festival announces 2018 programme

With a carefully curated programme of audiovisual performances and DJ sets, the Berlin festival returns to the Funkhaus in May

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Immersive shows and future-primed technology light up Mira Festival 2017

The digital arts festival lies at the intersection where mesmeric visuals and electronic textures collide. Aida Belmonte reviews the 2017 edition