By Cam Delisle
On his surprise new album, Montreal's signature super-producer and DJ slips through buttery textures and velvety loops, conjuring a clever mix of body heat and déjà vu.
One of the most anticipated Canadian albums of the year did not disappoint. Charlotte Day Wilson’s signature sultry voice is back, but this time, it is accompanied by juicier bass lines and groovy drum patterns. Tracks like “I Don’t Love You” and “Forever,” which features Snoh Aalegra, pull on your heartstrings in a way only CDW can.
This album is littered with impressive collaborations. From Canadian R&B/Soul stalwarts Jordan Evans, Matthew Burnett & Jonah Yano to American powerhouses like Destin Conrad & Leon Thomas, bet on this project to age well.
By Cam Delisle
On his surprise new album, Montreal's signature super-producer and DJ slips through buttery textures and velvety loops, conjuring a clever mix of body heat and déjà vu.
By Khagan Aslanov
The Boston stalwarts return with another stellar collection of saw-toothed indie rock.
By Melissa Brassard
From Chippy Nonstop to cinematic unions and cyber-goth grooves, the Ottawa multi-arts festival goes all in on the unexpected.