“La science du cœur” is a story about balance – in love, in art, but in a way also Pierre Lapointe’s relationship with his growing audience.
Music editor at Nightlife.ca, culture whore at Bible Urbaine and Ton Barbier, and Montreal DJ for almost 20 years.
Canada
This Quebecois artist from Congo combines Afro beats with electro and folk into a mix that’s among the best things that have come out of Canada in the recent years.
This Quebecois artist from Congo combines Afro beats with electro and folk into a mix that’s among the best things that have come out of Canada in the recent years.
It’s true that Arcade Fire fans are the immediate target group of John Jacob Magistery’s music – just try his 2016 indie hit “Carol“.
It’s true that Arcade Fire fans are the immediate target group of John Jacob Magistery’s music – just try his 2016 indie hit “Carol“.
On their fourth album, Timber Timbre cope with all the chaos and mind pollution we’ve been going through over the last two years.
Having spent three years (almost) alone in Paris, Peter Peter comes back with a synthwave / electro pop album dedicated to the French capital.
“What Happened” strikes a perfect balance between catchy and quirky. It’s a song that appears all nice and cute on the surface, yet sometimes disturbingly so; just like the accompanying video.
Les Soeurs Boulay are indeed, as their name indicates sisters. Raised in rural Quebec, but living now in Montreal, they have released their second album “4488 de l’Amour”.