The AGO, on the last of the Members' Preview Days. Inside Instant Coffee's Urban Disco Trailer #3, now part of the permanent collection.
Results tagged “disco”
After reading today's ad, Torontoist is certain of one thing—modesty was not a key element of the "Yorkville style," especially when it came to attracting dancing queens and boogie kings looking for a place to strut their stuff. The neighbourhood had a cluster of disco floors waiting for John Travolta wannabes to demonstrate their dance skills and soak in the attitude. One might have been lucky enough to see celebrities like Sonny Bono indulge in the Yorkville way of life!
It has been one week since the inauguration of Crosstown, Toronto's newest underground (literally) dance spot. Formerly Healy's, and well before that, Bassmint, this fresh Queen and Bathurst club has gotten an exposed-brick and Edison-lightbulb makeover, adding to the raw, minimal feel of the place.
We're a little late with this week's music listing--blame the election! Er, okay, maybe someone just got immersed in learning a bit of Flash and let it slip. It won't happen again.
Canadian rapper k-os has questionably hinted at a racist agenda at NOW Magazine after receiving a mediocre review.
TOist finally dragged our sorry butt to the gym yesterday, and were rewarded for our trouble with the following exchange before yoga class: Woman 1: Iron Maiden. It's awesome to run to. Woman 2: I hate working out to dance music. Woman 1: And disco. Disco is for pussies....
New night, new venue, and all kinds of pop - "Regional Hip-Hop, Mashups, Grime, 80s, Bubblegum, French, Funk, Dancehall, Reggaeton, Disco, Rock, Baile, Glitch." The DJs (Random Play and Big Primpin) request that you send them mixtapes and mashups, and TOist requests that you send us your definition of 'glitch' music. We don't get out much.


