By Cam Delisle
The Montreal DJ blends moods, genres, and raw bass to create unmissable dance floor moments.
The young Toronto rapper often opens up his songs by boasting that not only the current track, but “every other” track is “off the top.” With elastic flows and effortless cool reminiscent of the missing link between Young Thug and Travis Scott, it’s both believable and impressive.
On his latest — named after the Toronto townhouse community where he grew up that’s since been partially demolished and refurbished — Duvy takes some trendy sounds and revitalizes them, proving that there’s still life in something like a piano-laced trap beat by picking the most textured, rhythmic and interesting of the bunch.
By Cam Delisle
The Montreal DJ blends moods, genres, and raw bass to create unmissable dance floor moments.
By Ben Boddez
The alt-pop singer talks fashion, Emily Dickinson and cringey Hinge boys.
By Cam Delisle
The Montreal-based musician grips a hauntingly honest exploration of grief and self-destruction.