Michael Rancic
This Website Turns Live Police and Emergency Responder Radio into Timely Ambient Music
We talked to the creator of You Are Listening To Los Angeles about the impetus and politics behind his open-source project.
Extending Last Call to Boost Toronto's Night-Time Economy Won't Be So Simple
A growing number of cities are appointing "night mayors" to address after dark issues, but not everybody's on-board.
Malory Plunges Essaie Pas' "Lights Out" into Claustrophobic Darkness with New Rework
The Montreal minimal wave duo cap off a busy year with a remix EP out Nov. 18 via DFA Records.
How Bruce Haack Went From Composing Children’s Music to Making One of Canada’s Weirdest Electronic Albums
Stream the Telephone Explosion reissue of 'The Electric Lucifer,' his 1970 masterpiece about the battle between heaven and hell.
Corinthian Makes Haunting Techno for Underdogs and Worldwide Economic Crises
Hear the Calgary-based Greek producer's stripped down "Lonely City" from his forthcoming album 'Eurozone Ghosts.'
Edmonton’s Coolest New Label Wants to Break Down Conservative Attitudes
Listen to Kudatah's 17-track compilation featuring songs by James Deen, Jock Club, Tendencies, and more.
Why a Canadian Composer’s Controversial 80s Work is Still Ahead of Today's Copyright Laws
Before Girl Talk and the major label lawsuits, John Oswald's plunderphonic records proved sampling's possibilities.
Gucci Mane and Canadian Footwork Collide in Hood Joplin’s High-Energy Mix
Following the release of her debut EP, 34 minutes of blistering selections from the rising Edmonton DJ and producer.
DIY Can't Die: The Messy, Triumphant Story of Toronto Punk Venue S.H.I.B.G.Bs
S.H.I.B.G.Bs was always intended to be a home for the punk community to grow and spread in Toronto, and initially it succeeded.
A Nation of Tinkerers: How a Canadian University Shaped Electronic Music in North America
The history of a Toronto basement studio and the unsung pioneers who put it on the world stage.
Meet Kara-Lis Coverdale, the Church Organist Breaking Rules with Her Experimental Compositions
After collaborating with Tim Hecker, Lee Bannon, and more, the Montreal artist prepares for her first European tour.
Meet the Montreal Techno Duo Who Are Getting Punks Dancing
Pelada's Tobias Rochman and Chris Vargas discuss their new EP.