Introduces Montreal born vocalist, Kaila Picard, from where she started, to where she is now and where she hopes to be in the future. She started to sing at the age of 3 with her grand-father and quickly learned the importance of self-motivation and self-discipline.
This episode introduces the three members of funky rock n roll band Das Blankout. From where they started, to where they are now, and what they hope the band will accomplish in the future.
This episode introduces Montreal-based musician Bayla. As a child, she was told she would never be able to sing. Proving doctors wrong, she gained attention from music lovers and industry professionals when she posted her song, Breathe, which went viral on YouTube.
This episode introduces the traditional music band Les Poule Colin. We will discover how their musical families influenced their music style, how they work together as a team, and their biggest accomplishments as musicians.
The Vasts, a Montreal-based band have honed a unique, signature sound that draws influences from folk, indie, rock, and country, with rich harmonies and a booming trumpet. This episode will introduce Montreal-based band The Vasts from where they started, to where they are now and where they hope to be in the future. The episode will focus on Nicolas Carette, the lead singer.
Florida-born Montreal resident Alan Praters talent and unwavering dedication has led him to perform and record with some of the worlds most respected artists. This episode will introduce Alan Prater and his band The Brooks. Hell talk about where he started, to where he is now and where he hopes to be in the future.
Sule's solo career may be shiny and brand new by industry standards, but calling him an emerging artist falls far short of telling the whole story. The episode will outline how he started as an artist, to where he is now.
We will introduce Quebec-based indie rock group, Will Driving West. The episode will outline how they met and detail the recording and process of making their first album, travels and performances along with what is in store for the future.
This episode will introduce Montreal-based collective music group, Clay and Friends. The episode will outline how they started out as musicians and how they quickly became popular in Montreal. This episode will also detail the major collaborations they've done as artists, side projects that they are working on and their new album coming up in the near future.
The episode will outline how The Holds started, to where they are now, an original Montreal band turning out their own unique and soulful blend of rock n roll.
This episode will outline how Marie-Christine career started when Gregory Charles asked her to be the soloist for his choir. She was then 19 years old. Corey Hart produced her first solo album in 2007, in collaboration with Warner Music Canada.
Son of an Anglican priest and a mom of five who enrolled him at Escola Nacional de Msica far from thinking he would ever choose music for a career. When Samito sings, nostalgia meets political satire in highly charged rhythms and lyrics written in Portuguese, French, English and Tswa.
An urban fusion artist who has become an expert in blending the East meets West mentality. His upbringing and style reflect the influences of East Coast hip hop with a perfect mix of East Indian Culture.
He is not afraid to take his fans into his life, including the intense lows hes dealt with. It doesn't get much more personal than him and we were lucky enough to pick at his brain during this interview, where we learn about his motivations, musical influences and new album.
This episode will introduce Mama bear (formerly known as Alley Cat Traffic and Monroe), based in Montreal Quebec. Starting the group back in high school at the ages of 16-18 years, Vardon, Monroe and Specogna have been a group for about four years but known each other for eight.
Caveboy is the culmination of the shared life experiences of Michelle Bensimon (Lead Vocals, Guitar, Synth), Isabelle Banos (Synth, Bass, Backing Vocals) and Lana Cooney (Drums, Backing Vocals). They revel in ideas of fearlessness, self-sufficiency, the primitive, the extraordinary, following of senses, and that which is feral and cannot be tamed.
This episode will introduce a Montreal-based band The Frisky Kids. Their sound consists of rock and roll and garage rock music. Very loud music, but the guys themselves are soft spoken. Frisky Kids are a garage rock group, composed of Matisse Gill (bass, vocals), Calum Dowbiggin Glew (guitar, vocals) and Alex Paul (drums, vocals).
This episode will introduce Aralune, a singer, songwriter and producer from Montreal with a background in design and gymnastics and a deep interest in futuristic forms of electronic music. Her sound, a blend of 90's RB revisited with touches of neo-soul and future bass sounds that has been compared to Sade and FKA Twigs.
This episode will introduce Montreal-based singer songwriter, TARA BASWANI The episode will outline how she started, to where she is now. SingerSongwriter Tara Baswani draws deep into her upbringing in India and nomadic travels to create her vividly textured sound-scapes as a storyteller. Metaphorical lyrics, woven into art rock, soul and world music traditions and beds of cinematic arrangements define her unmistakable vocal and compositional trademark. With her debut solo project, Quest: Origins, Tara offers her electro-acoustic ode to every womans journey in search of her identity, autonomy and empowerment.