Posts Filed Under: “electronic music”
The industrial duo's latest album tests the boundaries of their genre.
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Chris Dart
Simple Chemistry is a lot of things, but EDM isn't one of them.
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Chris Dart
Three Toronto-based acts are up for the 2013 Polaris Music Prize.
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Chris Dart
Tre Mission tackles new sounds and new subject matter on his new free album. Just don't call it a mixtape.
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Chris Dart
This year's Luminato music line-up features everything from "audio drag" to Chinese reggae.
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Chris Dart
Ryan Hemsworth and Blue Hawaii top a small, but strong, list of electronic artists.
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Chris Dart
Apparently "molly grit" is a genre now. This is what it sounds like.
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Chris Dart
The second half of CMW featured a little bit of everything—and by "everything" we mean rowdy jazz, couples crowdsurfing, and terrible awards-show jokes.
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Torontoist • Photos by Corbin Smith
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Chris Dart
A new electronic-music event series will combine international acts and custom visuals.
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Chris Dart
The Scarborough-based duo returns with sharper rapping, but the same great hooks and production.
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Chris Dart
All-ages record store shows and an artist Incubator series are amongst the new additions at this year's edition of Wavelength.
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Chris Dart
Local producer Basic Soul Unit makes dance music sexy again.
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Chris Dart
A roundup of this year's best local releases.
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Chris Dart
Two-man indie-pop duo make an EP that's hard to dislike.
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Chris Dart
The synth-punk duo's new album is ever so slightly less aggressive than their previous work.
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Chris Dart
A new effort from Toronto's John O'Reagan manages to be simultaneously angry, sad, sexy, and danceable.
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Chris Dart
Feist may have won this year's Polaris Prize, but the gala was as much about showcasing talent as it was giving away giant cheques.
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Chris Dart • Photos by D.A. Cooper
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