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Wolfgang Webb
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Five Minutes With: Toronto Musician Wolfgang Webb

June 7, 2024 Lauren Kannwischer

Restless nights are a hell-storm of synaptic wildfires, an onslaught of flickering, free-associative psychic combats with every single mistake, every […]

Xeynamay
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Five Minutes With: Afro-House Musician Xeynamay

January 12, 2024 Sabrina Greggain-Lord

Born in Ethiopia under the name “Mahlet” echoing “Praise to God,” Xeynamay stands as a trailblazer, seamlessly fusing the rhythms […]

Jo Ryder
Electronic

Five Minutes With: Toronto Indie Electro-Shoegaze Band Jo Ryder

September 8, 2023 Demian Vernieri

Jo Ryder is an audio-visual project from west end Toronto that was born from a chat between two old friends […]

mauve
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“Five Minutes With” Toronto Electro-Pop artist Mauve

March 17, 2020 Joel Levy

Mauve is Toronto’s up and coming pop songstress who has an eclectic and playful sound that touches your soul. Mauve […]

Jadyn Lamb
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“Five Minutes With” Toronto Electro-Pop artist Jadyn Lamb

February 7, 2020 Joel Levy

Described as “sickly sweet”, singer/songwriter Jadyn Lamb embodies moody electronic pop with a style similar to Lorde and Kate Bush. […]

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“Five Minutes With” Toronto Electro Pop musician For Esmé

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Name: For Esmé – Mar Meredith Genre: Electronic Pop Founded: 2013 # of Albums: 3 Latest Release: Righteous Woman is […]

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