Yes in My Backyard: Guelph From techno to outlaw country and even raga raga psych and bossa nova-infused jazz, here are 10 artists doing exciting things in Guelph.
August 2021 Co-op Update It's been awhile since we’ve updated you all on what we’ve been up to. “Economics” is an apt theme for us to be relaunching with because in many ways, our decision to pause our editorial output last November was to study and subvert our own little economy
Paul Chin and GAYANCE on the True Cost of Fan-Funded Music "DJs Paul Chin and GAYANCE share what community support means to them, whether this type of funding is informing their art, and if they would crowdfund their next musical endeavour."
ISSUE 4: ECONOMICS New Feeling aspires to likewise change the music economy by prioritizing equity in our co-op membership, the freelance writers and visual artists we contract, and the music we cover.
How Music Streaming's Option Anxiety Birthed Another Single-Serving Economy The advent of music streaming freed musicians from the limitations of physical media, allowing them to express themselves through seamless, virtually endless means, but play-determined royalty systems created an economic environment that rendered that mode of production increasingly precarious.
Warsh - E.P. II "PEI's self-styled 'Potato Punks'—Charlottetown-based Warsh—deliver a six-minute onslaught of hardcore sludge on E.P. II,"
Vince the Messenger - Trustfall "With Trustfall, Charlottetown’s preeminent emcee Vince the Messenger explores what happens when that trust is betrayed."