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Maury Coles

Delivered in 1931 in Toronto, Canada, jazz musician Maury Coles studied both clarinet and alto saxophone even though developing up. While participating in San Francisco University, Coles studied structure and theory, while sharpening his playing abilities at local dance clubs. Subsequently, Coles toured Belgium and Germany alongside digital composer Godfried …

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Vanderpark

Though its members have been friends since adolescence, Toronto-based Vanderpark officially formed in 2001. Extracted from the Dutch term for “in the recreation area” — in mention of how the men was raised — at the bottom from the band’s groove-rock audio had been vocal harmonies and specialized, restricted playing …

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Apostle of Hustle

Andrew Whiteman created the atmospheric post-rock/experimental audio of Apostle of Hustle in 2001. Whiteman came back to his indigenous Toronto to job application writing and documenting with Broken Public Scene following a two-month stick with his godmother’s family members in Cuba. He discovered to try out the tres, a Cuban …

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Fucked Up

While Canadian punk provocateurs Fucked Up play aggressive and incendiary music, that’s barely where their wish to stir up difficulty begins and ends. The group strays definately not the typical template of four-four punk stomp, incorporating prolonged instrumental workouts, uncommon arrangements, and extended experimental passages combined with the furious guitars …

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The Hidden Cameras

With a variety of queer politics, explicit sexuality, symphonic indie pop, and theatrical spectacle that edges for the religious, Toronto’s the Hidden Cameras will be the brainchild of singer/songwriter/guitarist Joel Gibb. The 2001 debut record Ecce Homo — a assortment of four-track demos released on Gibb’s very own Evil Bad …

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Stars

Posting a fondness for sophisticated soul and pop artists just like the Smiths, New Purchase, and Marvin Gaye, vocalist Torquil Campbell and keyboardist Chris Seligman created Stars in Toronto. Alongside close friends Evan Cranley (also of Big Rude Jake) and Amy Millan (who added to the soundtrack for the film …

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