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"No Distance Left to Run": Blur documentary rekindles old flames
Friday, 19 February 2010

-2.jpgThe lights dim, and as the faint echoes of the distributor's logo disappear, a series of slow motion shots appear on screen. Dust flies, glints in the light as the members of Britpop band Blur play and cavort on stage for their audience.

 

 
An alternate reality: Arthur Kall chases his post- Idol dreams
Friday, 19 February 2010

art_pic_2_540.jpgIt’s difficult to make acoustic music have an edge — and rightly so. But that’s exactly what Montreal singer/songwriter Arthur Kall set out to do. Despite always having a love for music, Kall said he needed a push to venture off and actively pursue his own musical career. And that push was Canadian Idol.

 

 
Juiced About Zeus: Magic in the Making
Friday, 19 February 2010

zeus_black_rsibbald.jpgIf you’re juiced because your “bro-zone layer” has tripled in size, and the first track on your new album (which was mixed by Robbie Lackritz of Feist) is featured in a nationwide Nissan commercial, and you’re about to hit the road on a North American tour with Jason Collett, and your life’s musical journey is about to blow the *%$# up, then you’re probably one of four members in Toronto’s ear-grabbing band, Zeus.

 

 
Shoot The People: Harris Institute for the Arts
Thursday, 18 February 2010

-1.jpg"Behind The MP3" Vol. 1 | Issue 2

Guerilla video shooting is a crime!

Unless you’re shooting in Toronto, Ontario, where the common person in the street walks with music and Canadian kindness in their soul. And on the cold mourning and night of February 5th this couldn’t have been more true as students from the Harris Institute for the Arts in the Arts Management Program took to the street, shooting an independent hip-hop group, The People, and their new single “Bad As You.”

 
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