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Sook-Yin Lee and Gong Gong Gong 工工工 Tap into the Universal Language of Music
Leslie Ken Chu brought the three artists together in a cross border conversation to talk roots, memory, and connection.
Slash Need Double Dog Dare You…
The Toronto industrial provocateurs collapse the distance between performer, pest and possessed crowd.
Q&A with ESCOBUTT: Art, Music, and Sex in the Digital Future
Colombia-born, Toronto-based DJ/producer ESCOBUTT delves into how their music engages with hacker aesthetics, online sex work, and the ways Latin American dance music is evolving in the post-digital era.
They’re the Stars: Montreal's Rock Camp Empowers Queer and Trans Youth
Montreal’s long-standing Rock Camp (a week-long program for girls, non-binary, and gender-non-conforming youth between ages 10 and 17) prioritizes giving campers both the skills and space to be themselves.
Connective Tissue: How Punk Archivists in Calgary Preserve the Fabric of Music From the Past
Every day, we take care to maintain our bodies, lives, and relationships. Ben Lines extends this same effort to preserving music. When he’s not studying or working part-time, the 21-year-old Calgary resident is running CanadianWasteland.
