Over the past year Toronto's Dylan has dropped a number of high powered singles, including 'Mimosa', 'American Nightmare' and more. She has now unveiled her debut LP 'Sauvignon and a Kimono'. Weaving together the sounds of 80s pop, garage rock, punk and more, the new work personally chronicles the last three year period of her trials, tribulations and victories. Again maintaining level high production on the LP, Dylan is definitely ready to embrace stardom.
Canadian band Sc Mira have shared their new track 'Give It Up'. The song is the precursor to their upcoming EP 'Drug Warm Coma'. A middle finger to normality, the bouncing pop piece is a marching charge for those who desire to live a life deemed unorthodox.
Canadian DJ and producer Jonny White has spent the past few years touring around the world with his Art Department project. Establishing himself as power player in electronica, White will finally release his first solo EP in three years time. His new record titled 'Sour Jazz' is a three song piece that blends deep house, club jacking techno and even elements of dub. The EP also features the song 'Roots Deep', a collaboration track with the legendary Todd Terry and Roland Clark. Whilst Jonny White is clearly flexing his production muscle, incorporating sophisticated programming, his mission still remains to shake up the dance floor. 'Sour Jazz' will land March 30th via his No. 19 Music imprint.
Canadian band Ellevator have unveiled their new single ‘Hounds’. The emotive and lifting indie tune …
Hailing from Calgary is the exciting duo Miesha & The Spanksw, who are definitely delivering a high dose of garage rock the way it should be executed. Having worked with drummer and producer Danny Farrant of The Buzzcocks on their 'Stranger' EP back in 2016, the Canadian outfit are set to release their forthcoming album 'Girls Girls Girls' this year. One of the songs taken from the new record is their hard rocking track 'Atmosphere'. Raw to the core, flaring guitar riffs, coinciding with power drumming is the backbone to pop-style stadium chanting hooks and early stage love lyrics.
Toronto singer DYLYN makes her return with her latest track 'Wolf'. Incorporating 80s synths, the vibrant electro pop bit musically glistens whilst the talented vocalist sings of the aftermath of a relationship's demise. The song is a lovely add-on to her C.V. that already boasts a few overly blazing singles. Expect DYLYN to shake up the music industry in 2018. Have a listen.
Canadian fixtures My Favorite Roboth hace announced the emerging of their new sub label MFR …
Over the past four years Canada’s Mark Berg aka Tropic Harbour have established a reputation …
Toronto-based producer Kayobe has shared his hypnotic track ‘Sun Don’t Shine’ featuring the vocals of …
Toronto duo Illyin Pipes are gearing up for the release of their debut EP 'Spaces', landing February 2018. The first track taken from the EP is the spacey and soulful song 'Daylight Confidant'. Layered with fizzing synths, the drifting bit finds singer Jill Harris supporting someone who has gone through turbulent times whilst still dealing with her own problems. Utterly dreamy, you can stream 'Daylight Confidant' below.