Janelle Monae in concert at the INDIES
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Janelle Monae in concert at the INDIES

Having fun at the 2011 Canadian Independent Music Awards

A soundslide (minus photo movements and transitions, we and Soundslides Plus aren’t the greatest of friends) from the 2011 Canadian Independent Music Awards, also referred to by them as the Grammys-of-the-Indie scene, aka the INDIES, which took place on March 12, 2011. Tons of great photos as well as live recordings of the performances. Check it out … Read more

USS at the Phoenix Concert Theatre

A Conversation with USS

By Sam Rashid UP: How did you get your knee injury? ASH: I was playing volleyball on Monday and there was some contact at the net and I went down with a twist and I heard a pop and a crunch, ’cause I’ve torn ligaments in both knees already in various performance capacities … so … Read more

USS

USS rocks the Phoenix and blend it down

Written by Sam Rashid The Phoenix Concert Theatre was one of the venues which hosted Canadian Music Festival, part of the annual Canadian Music Week (March 9-13). There on Thursday, March 10, the night opened with Montreal’s Misteur Valaire and France’s Medi. Both opening acts played very well and captivated the all-ages crowd with sing-a-long … Read more

Mother Mother

Mother Mother shakes up Toronto

Written by Meaghan Zabinsky Canadian Music Week can be a hipster trap – that’s just the nature of Toronto’s scene, and it makes for some boring shows. A cursory glance through the crowd that sardined themselves into the Phoenix Concert Theatre last Wednesday for Mother Mother’s showcase initially confirmed my worst fears – a sleepy crowd … Read more

Justin Nozuka

Justin Nozuka at Canadian Music Week

Justin Nozuka turned out to be a big surprise. Having only heard his single, “After Tonight,” prior to the show and being familiar with only his brother George’s mainstream success, I walked into The Ballroom curious but sceptical. The latter especially because of the horde of adolescent girls lined up outside. Walking into the venue, … Read more

Year of the Bone movie still

Canadian Music Week–so close…

One of the biggest events in the Canadian music industry is just around the corner. March 9-13, 2011 is Canadian Music Week—five gloriously packed days of concerts, conventions, award shows and more. The INDIE Music Awards are happening with performances by Hollerado, Hannah Georges, Shad and many others. The Interactive Music and Media Summit brings … Read more

2011

Progression and Change

2011. T-minus one year left to live. Holy shit. An entire decade has just passed right before our very eyes, filled with all kinds of technological advances and the synergizing of humans and machines. Each year bears witness to the fact that the human race continues to further rely on the devices and gadgets around … Read more

Top music from decades past

Musical Offerings from the End of Another Decade

Written by Meaghan Zabinsky It seems that they say this at the end of every year, but 2010 really was a big year for music. We understand if you got swept up in new releases from Kanye West, Nicki Minaj, Tokyo Police Club, Arcade Fire, Broken Social Scene, Band of Horses, Dead Weather, etc etc … Read more

Christos Schizas/DetroitArtist.org

From Nitty-Gritty to [Almost] Squeaky

Written by Meaghan Zabinsky All Day, the newest, somewhat-surprise release from Gregg Gillis, Philadelphia-based DJ extraordinaire who’s better known as Girl Talk, is most aptly described as an A.D.D. love letter to summer; exuberant, perfectly paced and almost relentlessly sunny. Those who aren’t already on team Girl Talk will most definitely be won over by … Read more

Free Flow

The Tortoise, the Hare and Picasso

Slow and steady wins the race. If we’re to pay attention to the morals of that old folk tale. There are a lot of factors that should be included in that line. Such as wind speeds that could potentially affect all players, the paths each player takes, start times and break times and a myriad … Read more

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