Clip4food

clip4food

based on:
Buenos Aires, AR

videos for Sweet Noise: SN001. El Loco Lazo EP



Clip4food is a real-time-video experimental project, involving a group of people convinced that film, art and crazy nonsense can be blended into a performance that delivers more than the elements by themselves. Random story-telling, multiple endings, interaction between actors and recorded images, are some of the possible options.

Clip4food cooperates with other projects of the electronic scene in Buenos Aires, such as Opendecks Records and Sweet Noise: young net-labels which are already marketed internationally thanks to the kick-ass electronic music they both produce.

Mariano Marangon, Clip4food starter has performed as VJ in theatres, art shows, rock and jazz concerts and electronic events, from psychedelic to minimal.

In less than two years has already shared booth with Spitfire, Deepmariano, Guy J, Soundexile, MOS, Julio Largente, Dub Dummies, Rodrigo Rivera, Kudach, Carlos Ruiz, Tommy Jacobs, Dartek, Mariano Trocca, Oberon, Nico Cano, Dj Alexes, Victoria R, Linda Shaker, Vaia, Tato Piatti, Margot, Mariano Fresh, Stani Xtc, JP Sagalia and many more.

Also bands like Onda Vaga, Derviche, Palangueto, Madison Caos, Los Pus, Negro Moreno, El Remolón, o artistas psy como Frantic Noise, Megalopsy, Neurona.

Live performances in the interior of Argentina have seen him in BAHíA BLANCA, BARILOCHE, SIERRA DE LA VENTANA, ROSARIO, QUILMES y LA PLATA, and events n clubs in BUENOS AIRES y Gran BUENOS AIRES, like Niceto, Kika, La Cigale, Fetish, El Dorado, BA News, Ryu San Miguel, Tbc Ramos, or partyes like Opendekcs, Closer, Hiperaktive, Anonymuss, Airelibre, Apon Cuyen, Love, Esto es Vida or Underground Attack.

Knowledgeable in electronic music, plastic art, film and graphic design, Mariano lives and Works in Buenos Aires, and will shortly be turning Clip4food into a multimedia design studio that will allow him to use his video skills in the production of innovative websites.

Links:
clip4food.com.ar
clip4food.blogspot.com

pics by Fran Palomar