Well, I wrote my first music feature for the Montreal Gazette! Pretty cool news for me. Oh, and look! My beautiful friend Amber made it into the story, too, as did a whole slew of talented and super smart Montreal folk.
Read the full story here.
Well, I wrote my first music feature for the Montreal Gazette! Pretty cool news for me. Oh, and look! My beautiful friend Amber made it into the story, too, as did a whole slew of talented and super smart Montreal folk.
Read the full story here.
Hey Montreal friends!
I’m hosting a concert at Le Pick Up this Saturday, Feb. 11 with Brooklyn guitarist Steve Gunn and Toronto musician Doc Dunn. There’s a great video of Steve here, and it’s even a million times more magical live.
A word about Steve:
Brooklyn guitarist Steve Gunn’s prodigous talent for fusing traditional American song structures with a raga influence is almost criminally unheralded. Gunn’s songcraft is so strong and his playing style so effortlessly beautiful that folks should be shouting his name from every tall building and mountaintop. This native Philadelphian has been a stalwart of the American experimental scene for closing in on a decade. He is known by many for his contributions as one half of the core duo behind GHQ (with Marcia Bassett) as well as for his many other affiliations with underground luminaries such as Tom Carter, the Magik Markers and Marc Orleans.
And another word about Doc:
“Fresh out of the guitar soli school of William Eaton‘s soaking echo, Doc Dunn eschews in a new dawn of steel string reveries. As Dunn wades through the Takoma streams, he permeates the finger-picked tradition with standing waves of lysergic ether, free-basing his way into a tradition too bleak for the soft shores of the Rooted mind. Triplic layers of twang will melt their way through wires and speakers before their murky waters settle inside our distant (ear) drums.” — Weird Canada.
This is going to be a lovely, beautiful night, and I will be making appropriate concert snacks. Please join us! The show begins promptly at 9pm and is all ages.
Posted in music, party, people
Tagged concert, doc dunn, music and snacks, steve gunn
Have I ever mentioned that I’m one of the co-hosts behind the CKUT radio collective VENUS? Well, we recently started a blog! It’s mostly just a way to keep all of our playlists in one place, but we’ll also try to post other special things, like interviews, photos, and video. Please check it out.
Yesterday Anna and I played tons of killer early electronic music by ladies like Laurie Spiegel, Doris Norton, Clara Mondshine, Pauline Oliveros. Full playlist and link to stream here.
Up until 2010, there was only one Mariah in my life, and I loved her deeply.
Then Spencer posted this exquisite album on the Root Strata blog, and in the six months since it’s become one of the most-played records on my computer. Please, please, please do yourself a favor and check out this weirdo-new-wave Armenian-Japanese global-pop masterpiece.
[via Root Blog]







Posted in memory, music, party, people
Tagged catering, cool feast, cool fest, escabeche, la brique, mexican food, montreal concert, roast hen, tacos
My beautiful friend Diane Cluck recently sent news of a ‘Song of the Week’ project, and I had to share. I am definitely one of those friends who is always like, ‘Diane when is your next record going to come out, some of us are waiting!’ so this is good to see. Diane is so talented that even her demos and rough sketches sound like perfect, heartbreaking jewels, so I can see how this kind of project would really fit her aesthetic and style. And for only $1,000, she’ll play in your home! Sounds like a rad way to spend $1,000. Full information here.
Nearby Yankee friends (I’m looking at you, Sasha and Suzanne and Joyce and Dana! Maybe this is catnip to come visit?), I wrote a handy guide to Montreal’s best “hidden gem” music venues. As usual, there plenty of rad places I didn’t have space for or could legally include (like La Brique, Thee Old Hotel2Tango, or the Animal/Death House), but the list remains solid.
Read the full story in the Burlington Free Press.
(Photo of the Casa by Norsola Johnson)
Montreal’s COOL FEST XI is almost here and I couldn’t be more stoked!! This year is extra special for me, because I’m catering the whole festival! It’s going to be insane. I wrote a little break-down of the festival history and this year’s lineup in Foxy Digitalis, which you can read here.
During my ongoing brainstorming sessions for COOL FEAST (get it?), I knew that I wanted the food to be personal, to have meaning, and to be as creative as the incredible artists who are participating in the festival. I decided on the theme Baja Fresh, an homage to the Southern California-style Mexican comfort foods I ate growing up in San Diego. I’ll be making a huge mess of stuff, including ropa vieja tacos with cotija, verde pork posole soup with crema, deconstructed California burritos (you know, the surfer burrito with the french fries in it!), spicy vegetable escabeche, savory stewed beans, and my personal favorite — homemade horchata! Oh yes, the drink of champions. There’ll be other surprises as the menu starts coming together, but I’m really excited to share this information with you guys now.
Cool Fest is all about having a great time at affordable prices, and my food will reflect that, too. I’ll be doing a fun mix-and-match thing, so you can customize what you want, and how much of it you want. So Montreal friends, be cool and come out and play!
Just wanted to take a quick break from the Jamaica photo bonanza to share the full schedule of my CKUT Montreal Sessions residency with you! It’s basically going to be the dopest month ever, and I’m so stoked I managed to book so many talented and extraordinary artists. Here we go:
November 1: Blake Hargreaves (Dreamcatcher, Fluorescent Friends, Thames, Cousins of Reggae) on Cool Fest XI
November 8: (Pictured above) Musician Roger Tellier-Craig (Le Révélateur, Panorama Patchwork) and filmmaker Sabrina Ratté on their inspirations, collaborations, and future projects
November 15: An interview with Kranky artists Steve Hauschildt (Gneiss Things, Emeralds) and Tim Hecker
November 22: Francesco De Gallo (Hobo Cult) on the art of running a label; musicians and artists Katherine Kline and Joshua Bastien (The You Me Color Band) on sound collages, art, noise, and Montreal
November 29: Closing party with my very favorite DJs in Montreal: Raf Katigbak, Mark Slutsky, and Lynne Trep!
Alright!! So it’s going to be an intense month for sure, but already it’s been so fun and rewarding. Mega thanks to CKUT for inviting me to curate this month’s Montreal Sessions, and please tune in every Tuesday from 3-5pm! You can also listen to the show archived here.
Posted in music, party, people, work
Tagged ckut, francesco de gallo, joshua bastien, katherine kline, montreal radio, montreal sessions, roger tellier-craig, sabrina ratte, steve hauschildt, tim hecker