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Four Tet makes some magic at the Mod Club

Posted by Alex Kamino / October 22, 2010

Four Tet Mod ClubKeiran Hebden, also known as Four Tet, performed to a full house at the Mod Club on Wednesday night. Hailing from the United Kingdom, Hebden returned to Toronto to create his abstract music along side his fellow Londoner Jon Hopkins who opened the night of eclectic electronica.

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Mayer Hawthorne gets nostalgic at the Opera House

Posted by Alex Kamino / October 17, 2010

The Opera House hosted an evening of vintage sound as Mayer Hawthorne & the County brought some Motown soul to the packed venue this past Friday. The night was filled with hints of nostalgic melodies and soulful rhythms as Toronto born Tanika Charles started the show off with her warm charisma and powerful voice.

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Hudson Mohawke heats up the Mod Club

Posted by Alex Kamino / October 4, 2010

Hudson MohawkeThis past Friday, electronic music lovers sought out refuge from the chilly October weather in the warm embrace of Hudson Mohawke's performance at the Mod Club. Sharing the stage with mymanhenri and Filthy Gorgeous, Hudson delivered an unforgettable set to the overflowing College street venue.

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Photos from CBC's Cultural day at Yonge and Dundas Square

Posted by Alex Kamino / September 25, 2010

Jian GomeshiCBC presented a day of Canadian television culture on Thursday at Yonge and Dundas Square to kickoff Cultural Days, a celebration of the art of broadcasting.

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Anti-Flag get intimate and in-your-face at Sneaky Dee's

Posted by Alex Kamino / September 21, 2010

Anti-Flag liveThe Pittsburgh punk prodigy known as Anti-Flag teamed up with some local friends to rock Sneaky Dee's on Sunday night. This was one of the smaller venues on Anti-Flag's current tour, which covers North America this September and Europe throughout October.

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Caribou rips it up under rainbows and strobe lights at the Phoenix

Posted by Alex Kamino / September 19, 2010

 Caribou live at the PhoenixPolaris nominee Caribou (aka Dan Snaith) conducted a full band to a sold out house at the Phoenix on Friday night. Already winning the Polaris Prize for Andorra (released in 2007), Snaith is once again nominated for the Canadian music prize in 2010, this time for his newest long-playing record Swim.

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