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Going Gonzo at Osheaga 2023 – A Weekend Break from Toronto

August 19, 2023 Bill Cutbill

When the lineup came out for Osheaga 2023 music festival this year, we knew we had to be there. Billie […]

Electronic

Music we are Most Excited for at Osheaga 2023

July 21, 2023 Bill Cutbill

The Osheaga Music and Arts Festival is a multi-day music festival in Montreal, Quebec. It runs this year from August […]

Wavelength
Community & Culture

Wavelength Music Series Summer Thing Review – Backxwash, Cadence Weapon, Mothland

August 31, 2022 Bill Cutbill

Wavelength Music Series Summer Thing arrived in full effect at the weekend at Lithuanian House; two nights, two floors of […]

Electric Eclectics
Electronic

Electric Eclectics 2022 – Music & Arts Festival Review

August 23, 2022 Bill Cutbill

Just a few hours drive north from Toronto, Meaford is a quaint town surrounded by rolling hills, farmland, vast pockets […]

Electronic

Theo Vandenhoff Heartache Is An Empty Room – Post-Punk Video Premiere

April 28, 2021 Bill Cutbill

Post-punk heartthrob, Theo Vandenhoff, burst onto the scene last month with his debut EP — Heartache Is An Empty Room […]

wavelength
Electronic

Wavelength Winter Festival – 20 Years 20 Bands

February 18, 2020 Bill Cutbill

This weekend saw Wavelength celebrate the 20th anniversary of their music series with twenty bands performing over four days. With […]

Still from Johnny de Courcy's music video
Classical

Video Premiere: Johnny de Courcy – Constellation

August 12, 2019 Bill Cutbill

We are delighted to premiere Johnny de Courcy’s “Constellation”, taken from his upcoming album “A Man in Trouble” slated for […]

I Am Robot And Proud
Electronic

World News: I Am Robot And Proud Interview

April 11, 2019 Bill Cutbill

Have you heard about I Am Robot And Proud yet? Toronto audiovisual artist, Shaw-Han Liem, is playing a DIY show […]

JOYFULTALK at Array Space for the Wavelength Music Series
Electronic

JOYFULTALK Blow Wavelength into the Stratosphere, w/ Mimico and Isla Den

October 2, 2018 Bill Cutbill

Friday saw Nova Scotian electronic mavericks, JOYFULTALK, perform at Toronto’s Array Space for Wavelength’s monthly music series. After a pleasant […]

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Music

Kaleidoscope Horse ‘Slow, Slow’ Release Show Review

August 25, 2018 Bill Cutbill

Thursday night saw local up-and-comers, Kaleidoscope Horse, celebrate the release of their debut album ‘Slow, Slow’ at the Super Wonder […]

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