The band known as ‘Unreal’ who became ‘El Mo’ in a 1999 junior high school are now Still Life Still, and the outfit has come out with its second full-length album, four years since their debut Girls Come Too. Drop the needle on a Still Life Still record, and you can tell they’re from Toronto just by the guitar’s style and the drum arrangements.
When searching for the perfect stylish tote bag or back pack, some labels are willing to take you to the moon and back. Here, we get a look at the newest offerings from Montreal’s hot luxury brand, Want Les Essentiels de la Vie. Inspired by Expo 67’s Man, His World and Stanley Kubrick’s 2001: A Space Odyssey, designers Byron and Dexter Peart channel the human desire to explore and discover.
French electronic group, Dirtyphonics prove that being dirty has never felt so good. With their intense bass music gaining international attention, Charly, Pitchin, Thomas and Pho are converting hard electronic music lovers into dirty party animals and redefining the blending of musical genres. “The dirty philosophy is whatever you want to make of it,” says Charly, one of the four members of Dirtyphonics.
[media url=”http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2ZufD2fb8QM” width=”690″ height=”380″] [note] Set List – Sigur Ros, Toronto, March 30, 2013 1) Yfirborð
2) Ný Batterí
3) Hrafntinna
4) Vaka
5) Sæglópur
6) Fljótavík
7) E-Bow
8) Varúð
9 & 10) HoppÌpolla + Með Blóðnasir
11) Kveikur
12) Olsen Olsen
13) Festival
14) Brennisteinn
__ 15) Glósóli
16) Popplagið
[/note] Listen to a few Sigur Rós tracks, and you’ll undoubtedly be overcome by emotion.
Fish out those white jeans from your closet, grab your party shades and put on your dancing shoes. The world’s most renowned electronic music event is finally coming to Canada. Set for June 1, ‘Bud Light presents: Sensation’ will debut in Toronto at the Rogers Centre for 30,000 Canadian partygoers. With over 20 countries under its belt, Sensation has travelled the globe for almost a decade.
One of the most eccentric characters in the electronic music scene, Dillon Francis, embarks on his ‘Wurld Turr’ of North America this month. With a stop in Ottawa on Friday March 29th at Barrymores Music Hall, Canadians will be in for a show with no boundaries. “I plan on throwing tacos out into the crowd every night,” forewarns Francis.