
NXNE hotlist: where to go and who to see
photo by Brian Patterson North-by-Northeast (NXNE) is one of Toronto’s biggest week-long cross-discipline festivals, and it’s taking over the city next week (June 10-16). Most of the …
photo by Brian Patterson North-by-Northeast (NXNE) is one of Toronto’s biggest week-long cross-discipline festivals, and it’s taking over the city next week (June 10-16). Most of the …
photos by Brian Patterson One of the world’s biggest EDM shows had its first touchdown in Canada on June 1st. With Bud Light backing up the gig as the presenting sponsor, Sensation took over …
by Joe Thomson | photos by Brian Patterson With the promises of better weather begins festival season. Although most of the world might think it all starts with Coachella but here in the …
text: Michael Raine | photography: Brian Patterson Maybe it’s because they’re dry Australian sense of humour, or maybe they’re just funny people, but be careful what you believe when …
text: Michael Raine | photography: Brian Patterson “Hi, we’re White Rabbits,” says singer Stephen Patterson as the band walked on, thus speaking about a third of the night’s stage banter. …
photography: Brian Patterson After four years of hiatus, Santigold, also known as Santi White, returned to the music world with a bang. And when we say bang we are not exaggerating. The long …
photography: Brian Patterson On December 1, 2011, we launched this magazine with a feature on Kid Koala (Eric San) – Montreal’s own DJ, turntablist, producer and graphic novelist. Our …
text: Michael Raine | photography: Brian Patterson Without hesitation or exaggeration, I can say I’ve never witnessed anything quite like Chilly Gonzales’ show at the Glenn Gould Studio in …
text: Michael Raine | photography: Brian Patterson Last week (March 21-25) marked 30 years of Canadian Music Week (CMW). Along with the hundreds of bands that perform throughout Toronto …
text: Michael Raine | photography: Brian Patterson Good new music, particularly what is generally termed “indie music,” hardly gets played on the radio. It’s an old lament, one that has been …