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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 […]

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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 […]

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 […]

Tough Age at Wavelength Winter Festival 2018
Electronic

Community in Music: Wavelength Winter Festival 2018

February 22, 2018 Bill Cutbill

Wavelength Music Arts Projects held their Winter Festival on the weekend, spanning three nights of music at The Garrison. For […]

Electronic

Rocking Boat Pre-Party for Camp Wavelength in the City

August 14, 2017 Bill Cutbill

You might have heard that Camp Wavelength, one of Toronto’s best summer festivals, has had to be moved to the […]

Arts

Line-up Announced for Camp Wavelength 2017 on Toronto Islands

May 10, 2017 Bill Cutbill

Camp Wavelength 2017 signals festival’s return to the Toronto Islands for its third incredible year as the city’s original music […]

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Music

Wavelength Music and their New Year’s Eve Show

December 31, 2015 Freddie Mojallal

“That moment when a room explodes with excitement and discovery – whether it be a band hypnotizing a crowd with a […]

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Music

Wavelength Music Festival Review

February 18, 2013 Tim Ellis

I usually cover the electronic music beat, but the thirteenth Wavelength Music Festival presented a good opportunity for me to explore one […]

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