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DMS Uncut Ep.21: Bosslyn (Growing up in NY, Montreal's music scene, living in Brooklyn etc.)Abonnez-vous à DMS Uncut: https://tinyurl.com/SubscribeToDMS FOL...
Nov 14, 2022 · And next to its active, world-renowned film scene shooting daily on city streets and busy gallery schedule showing works by local artists, Montréal has gained particular notice for its independent music scene which has captured the world’s attention since the 1990s.
Oct 28, 2024 · Title: Montreal Girls: The Unbelievable Dance Music Scene 🌆 Explore Montreal's Dance Music Scene! 💃 Join us as we dive into Montreal's electrifying nightlife, uncovering hidden...
- A City Is An Island
- From Montréal
- Montreal Underground
- Come Worry with Us
- Montréal New Wave
« Montreal is the second-largest Francophone city in the world. In the 1990s a DIY artistic community emerged in the warehouses left empty by deindustrialization. Anglophones from across North America gravitated to this scene, forming a discrete cultural community that rarely overlapped with Francophone Montreal. This film is about some of them. » ...
There exists not one, but two music scenes in Montreal: one speaks English, and the other, French. This duality is the subject of the documentary From Montréal. Some French-speaking artists can sell more records in Quebec province alone than English-speakers can sell in the entirety of Canada. The French speakers benefit from a well-organized music...
With bands like Parlovr, Red Mass, Crabe, Les Breastfeeders, Le monde dans le feu, Jesuslesfilles, and Duchess Says: Montreal Underground dives deep into the city’s underground music scene, far removed from the glittery headliners. The Montreal in Montreal Underground is a city of small concert bars and police raids on loft parties. It’s a story of...
Will Montreal’s famous post-rock group Thee Silver Mt. Zion Memorial Orchestra succeed in touring with a young child in tow? The documentary Come Worry With Us provides an intimate view of the daily life, doubts, and difficulties of two of the band’s musicians. Violinist Jessica Moss and singer/guitarist Efrim Menuck became young parents right befo...
At the end of the 1970s, Quebec emerged from a folk period defined by bands like Harmonium and Beau Dommage. Its musical style, driven by a need to affirm a uniquely Quebecois identity and the temptation of nationalism, was stopped in its tracks by the “No” victory of the 1980 referendum. An intense period of exploration followed, fueled by the eme...
Recap from the El Dorado's Cypher III
Jan 22, 2015 · An interview with Laurent Saulnier, organizer of the Festival International de Jazz de Montréal, reveals the best ways to see music in Montréal.
Jan 17, 2024 · Concordia and McGill helped foster Montreal's indie scene. Now what? As Quebec pushes away students from other provinces, the music scene offers a reminder of what they offer