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Stuart Swezey (born 1961) is an American filmmaker, event organizer, and publisher best known for founding the ''
Desolation Center Desolation Center was an independent music and performing arts organization that held events in and around Los Angeles, California, in the early 1980s. It was organized by Stuart Swezey and included local and national punk musicians. After hostin ...
'' series of underground music and performance art festivals in the 1980s. These desert-based events are widely credited with influencing the development of large-scale alternative music festivals such as
Burning Man Burning Man is a week-long large-scale desert event focused on "community, art, self-expression, and self-reliance" held annually in the Western United States. The event's name comes from its ceremony on the penultimate night of the event: the ...
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Lollapalooza Lollapalooza () is an annual American four-day music festival held in Grant Park (Chicago), Grant Park in Chicago. It originally started as a touring event in 1991, with Chicago becoming its permanent location beginning in 2005. Music genres i ...
. Swezey later directed the 2018 documentary film ''Desolation Center'', which chronicled the history and cultural significance of those early gatherings. He is also the founder of Amok Books, a Los Angeles-based publishing house known for its countercultural and transgressive literature.


Biography

Stuart Swezey was in his early twenties when he founded Desolation Center which would become a music festival template for everything from
Coachella Coachella (officially called the Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival and sometimes known as Coachella Festival) is an annual music festival, music and arts festival held at the Empire Polo Club in Indio, California, in the Coachella Valle ...
,
Lollapalooza Lollapalooza () is an annual American four-day music festival held in Grant Park (Chicago), Grant Park in Chicago. It originally started as a touring event in 1991, with Chicago becoming its permanent location beginning in 2005. Music genres i ...
, and
Burning Man Burning Man is a week-long large-scale desert event focused on "community, art, self-expression, and self-reliance" held annually in the Western United States. The event's name comes from its ceremony on the penultimate night of the event: the ...
. In the early 1980s, a 20-year-old Swezey, growing up in LA and immersed in the burgeoning local punk scene decided to bring his friends, and bands out to the California desert. Stuart also invited a few experimental artists for a series of loosely organized shows. These shows combined guerrilla music and arts which led to a number of festivals out in the California Desert, including one held out on a whale watching boat in the Pacific Ocean. The festivals eventually ended, many of the bands went on to global recognition and Swezey would co-found the popular publishing house Amok Books.


Career

During a trip to Mexico in his early twenties while listening to music groups such as PiL, Wire, and Savage Republic on his Walkman, Swezey came up with the idea to have a festival in the middle of the California desert. After his visit from Mexico Stuart contacted Bruce Licher who was the front man of the band Savage Republic and shared his idea of having a concert in the middle of the desert, Licher drove Swezey to a location near Lucerne Valley called Soggy Dried Lake. The first iteration of this festival was hosted in the Mojave desert presented by Desolation Center entitled ''Mojave Exodus.'' The first gathering in the Mojave Desert featured performances by Savage Republic and The Minutemen on April 24, 1984. Stuart printed two hundred and fifty that were sold at $12.50 each and distributed at local record stores around Los Angeles. Those who attended this first gathering were picked up in downtown Los Angeles and were transported to the secret location in the Mojave desert via school buses.{{Cite web , last=Pearis , first=Bill , title=Review: 'Desolation Center' documentary is a punk rock desert trip worth taking , url=https://www.brooklynvegan.com/review-desolation-center-documentary-is-a-punk-rock-desert-trip-worth-taking/ , access-date=2025-06-12 , website=BrooklynVegan , language=en-US The Second show in the desert featured
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, Survival Research Labs, and others which would be titled "Mojave Auszug" a German Translation inspired by Stuarts time spent in West Germany.


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External links

* https://www.teamhuman.fm/episodes/stuart-swezey * https://www.desolationcenter.com/ * https://www.amokdispatch.net/contribute/about.html 1961 births Living people American documentary filmmakers People from Los Angeles