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1996's festival featured an evening of solo guitarists including Peter Jones, Gary Butler, David BrownOren AmbarchiGreg Kingston, David Watson, and Mike Cooper; violinist Veren Grogorov; John Murphy's Psychic Date project; koto player Satshki Odamura; jazz / punk outfit Lazy; a performance of John Zorns Locus Solus and Cobra "game pieces"; Loop Orchestra; Jay Katz; Alphabet Dream Noise;Rik Rue; Compression 100; Phoebe Jeebee; Galaxy Vamp; Deano Merino; Nasty Party, improvisation ensemble austraLYSIS; Chris Townend; Julian Knowles; Mesh; Azif Anon; the Charles Ives Singers; Anthony Maher; Bill McCoy Quintet; Antediluvian Rocking Horse; Brass Knuckle; Louis Burdett; Artheary; Wake Up And Listen; Arne Hanna's Computer Spectacular; Thierry G. R; Peeled Hearts Paste; Rubbercity; Hunter & Lacy; Fucka; and Chris Abrahams.
→==1998==← 1998's festival featured Greg TurkingtonMasahiro KoyanagiJad Fair; Martin Klapper; Empirical; Mrs. Green; Parmentier; Pleasant Livers; the Jaunties; KK Null with David Brown; Greg Kingston with Rik RueChris Abrahams with Tony BuckShelly Hirsch and Michael Sheridan; Sportsbra; Roger Dean with Hazel Smith and Oren Ambarchi; Lee and Gary Butler; Lester Vat; Snuff Puppet Band; Greg Kingston Big Band; Jon RosePealed Hearts Paste; Minit; Blunderbuss; Bruce Lacy 3; Bill McCoy Omniverse Orchestra; Crowded Foxhole; Michael Avenaim and Louis Peake; Eddie Bronson with Steve Elkins, Oren Ambarchi, and Robbie Avenaim; Daz G. Moore with Serge Emroll; Greg Kingston; Explosion of Memory; Funky Terrorist; Lint; Mutante Frequante; Intense Soundz of the Deep; Mummu Chao; Pink Virgins; Phoebe Jeebee; Lump in Your Throat; Shronk; and Oren Ambarchi with Robbie AvenaimDion Workman, and Rosy Parlane.

2000[edit]

2000's festival featured FenneszPitaFarmers Manual side-project Skot; Rehberg & BauerNeil HamburgerKeith RoweSimon Wickham-Smith; Lines; turntablist ensemble Techno Met Storingen; D. Haines; Rosy Parlane; Minit; Deck Collectors; How the Yabby Lost its Skin; Louie Burdett with Greg Kingston and Jon Rose; Rainer Linz; DJ DexterPimmon; the Honourable Tinkle-Tinkle; Testicle Candy vs. Curse ov Dialect; Amanda Stewart with Greg Kingston and Rik Rue; APT; Tekkahada; Dr Metagroove (Roger Dean and Greg White); Poo Touchers; Gate; The Klaw (aka: Snawklor); Martin Ng and Jim Denley; Dworzec; Phoebe Jeebee; Max Lyandvert; Menstruation Sisters; and Poppenrosentein.

2004[edit]

Merzbow (Japan) Mattin (Basque Country) / Matthew Sanders Robin Fox / Jon Rose Martin Tetreault (Canada) Tony Buck / Axel Dorner (Germany) DJ: Evil Penguin Live Camera Feed: Emile Zile Fushitsusha (Japan) - Keiji Haino, Yasushi Ozawa Tujiko Noriko (Japan) Pimmon Boo Chapple / Greg Kingston Jasmine Guffond Diane Labrosse / Martin Tetreault (Canada) Thembi Soddell DJ: 2 Live Camera Feed: Emile Zile Dead Man Eating Mark Harwood Rizili Von Crapp family Whitehouse (England) The Australian premiere of the new Neil Hamburger film DJ: 2 & 3 Live Camera Feed: Emile Zile Natasha Anderson / Diane Labrosse (Canada) Jim Denley / Anthony Riddell Annette Krebs (Germany) / Andrea Neumann (Germany) Oren Ambarchi / Werner Dafeldecker / Dean Roberts (New Zealand) Brendan Walls Newton Armstrong / Cor Fuhler (Netherlands) / Tim O�Dwyer Ernie Althoff / Robbie Avenaim / Andrea Neumann (Germany) Dave Brown / Werner Dafeldecker (Austria) / Arek Gulbenkoglu / Joel Stern Annette Krebs (Germany) / Adam Sussmann Mattin (Basque Country) Anthony Pateras

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