Greg Bouchard
100 Years of Hugh Le Caine
Examining the Canadian electronic music pioneer's legacy on musique concrète.
Fragile Feet Keep It Simple
The Montreal trio on minimalism, working with The Villa and their new album.
Girls in Uniform Are Merging Brooklyn and Montreal
The "accessible industrial" duo have learned a lot from living in two of the coolest cities in the world.
Gay's "Another Green Stitch" is a 70s Collage Dream
Toronto's other-wordly pop band on U.S. minor league baseball and the Pythagorean diet.
Inside the Big Tent of Saxsyndrum's Future Circus
The jazz-turned-experimental-pop duo from Montreal talk late night loft parties and the importance of networking.
Kieran Blake Brings Out His Dusty Crutches
On making music in Montreal lofts and on how influential hip-hop has become to a musician's life.
Arcade Fire, deadmau5, and The Great Canadian Genre Chasm
Arcade Fire is entering the stage of their career when they can shake things up, or let the old and outdated dividing lines stay in place.
Calvin Love's Remix of Heidi Coven's Song is "Cool"
Calvin Love is self-proclaimed student of David Lynch and Jim Jarmusch soundtracks. His punk-turned-pop music explores the weird, grotesque, and strangely beautiful corners of the human psyche.
What Is The PonoPlayer Doing For Music? Not Much.
Is Neil Young's new invention hurting record stores and up and coming musicians?
Coming of Age with Boyhood
The Belleville musician is like a prog-grunge siren who can make up songs on the fly.