Also Cool's POP Montreal Top Picks: Round Two

 

Jane Inc. by Shelby Fenlon

Our next round of POP Montreal 21st anniversary top picks has arrived! Listen along to our playlist below and discover some of our favourite artists from this year’s lineup taking over Montreal from September 28th to October 2nd!

Jane Inc. 

Toronto’s Jane Inc. (Carlyn Bezic) charms with parasocial pop. Between galactic rhythms, dreamy harmonies and Bezic’s meditations on the self, Jane Inc. dazzles with endearingly-alienating stage antics that you can dance to. Jane Inc. came on the scene first in 2021 with Number One (2021), a supercharged disco dissertation on capitalistic fragmentations of identity. Jane Inc.’s latest offering, Faster Than I Can Take, arrived earlier this year and shut down the possibility of Bezic resting on her laurels. Instead, Faster Than I Can Take boasted Bezic’s dexterity as a multi-instrumentalist and songwriter, with arrangements reminiscent of 1960s California pop with elements of 90s trance and Italo disco. 

Jane Inc. plays Ursa on Saturday, October 1st at 8:30PM. 

Jane Inc.

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FUJI​|​|​|​|​|​|​|​|​|​|​TA via Bandcamp

FUJI​|​|​|​|​|​|​|​|​|​|​TA

To put it simply, Japanese sound and installation artist FUJI​|​|​|​|​|​|​|​|​|​|​TA (Yosuke Fujita) realizes the unexplored potential of ubiquitous sounds. Hailing from Yamanashi, Japan, the neo-classical drone musician and instrument builder mesmerizes audiences, performing unorthodox arrangements with peculiar tools. Notable examples include recorded water sounds from multiple aquariums and audio captured from black soldier fly maggots burrowing in soil. The former was brought forth on his 2020 LP iki, his first album in nine years. The work documents a ten-year-long exploration of a pipe organ that he built—and taught himself to play—without any prior knowledge of its inner workings. 

FUJI​|​|​|​|​|​|​|​|​|​|​TA plays St. James United Church on Sunday, October 2nd at 8:45 PM.

FUJI​|​|​|​|​|​|​|​|​|​|​TA

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Tiger Balme by Felice Trinidad

Tiger Balme 

Toronto indie outfit Tiger Balme plays POP Montreal in advance of their debut self-titled release, set to arrive later this fall. The four piece’s first offering “Saving Face” beams with lush undertones and whimsical embellishments like violin, vibraphone, harp and lulling harmonies. Without giving too much away, listen for a masterful musical shift and prepare to be wowed a second time. Trust us, this breakthrough track alone makes Tiger Balme an act to watch out for!

Tiger Balme plays Casa del Popolo on Thursday, September 29th at 9 PM. 

Tiger Balme

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The Linda Lindas by Zen Sekizawa

The Linda Lindas

Rounding out our next collection of top POP picks is none other than LA’s plucky punk outfit The Linda Lindas. Garnering praise from the likes of Kathleen Hanna and Carrie Brownstein, these teen sensations have customized Riot Grrrl stylings for a whole new generation. Their energetic album Growing Up channels a little bit of everything, highlighting the highs and lows of adolescence within the confines of a global pandemic. For a taste of what to expect, check out their viral performance of "Racist, Sexist Boy” at the Los Angeles Public Library’s AAPI Heritage Month celebration in 2021.

The Linda Lindas play the Rialto Theatre on Thursday, September 29 at 7:30 PM.

The Linda Lindas

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Also Cool's POP Montreal Top Picks: Round One

 

Isabella Lovestory via Bandcamp

September’s end is upon us, which means POP Montreal is just around the corner! Celebrating its 21st anniversary this year from September 28th to October 2nd, POP Montreal is an integral fixture in our hometown’s music circuit as a five-day festival; presenting more than 400 artists between panel discussions, film screenings, fashion shows and more! As per usual, this year’s lineup does not miss a beat with legendary headliners and movers & shakers from our local music scene and beyond. To get into the festival spirit, take a listen to our POP Montreal selections and jump venue to venue with us!

Isabella Lovestory

Isabella Lovestory is Montreal’s resident reggaeton-pop princess. The alter-ego of Honduras-born Isabella Rodriguez, the vocalist and producer meshes sugary hyper-pop tendencies with entrancing, bass-heavy club beats into a rousing, Y2K-reminiscent frenzy. Her breadth of influences chart her musical upbringing; drawing inspiration from reggaeton acts like Plan B, to Britney Spears and MIA, as well as alternative Brits like The Smiths and The Cure. Since her emergence on SoundCloud, Lovestory has released her debut album Mariposa (2020), a handful of ear-worm singles-turned-EPs, and appeared in Nylon and Dazed. A self-proclaimed “fashion freak,” Lovestory turns heads for her equally iconic sense of style, captured in her glamorous music videos and alluring online presence. Let her steal your heart this POP season. 

Isabella Lovestory plays Casa Bianca (terrace) on Saturday, October 1st at 6PM.

Isabella Lovestory  

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PACKS via Bandcamp

PACKS

Slack-rock quartet PACKS has been on our artists-to-watch radar since their debut LP Take the Cake (2021). Led by Madeline Link, the project began as a creative back-and-forth between Ottawa and Toronto, with Link sending her bare-bone bedroom demos to her bandmates for exploration via Google Drive. The resulting album was a smash and saw the band tour their slow-burning, timeless sound extensively. Since, Link has made it clear that she isn’t resting on her laurels with the release of her latest EP WOAH this past summer. Accompanied by an acoustic guitar, WOAH has Link returning to her solo, unbrushed songwriting roots with a refined lyrical palette and imaginative composition (and an ode to Ottawa commercial radio on the track “fm”).

PACKS plays Casa del Popolo on Friday, September 30th at 8:15PM.

PACKS

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Boyhood by Monika Kraska

Boyhood

Boyhood is the moniker of alt-pop singer-songwriter Caylie Runciman. Since 2014, the Belleville-expat brews jangly, brooding mirages, sprinkled with atmospheric synth and candid vocal grit. Runciman now calls the woods of Central Frontenac home, where she has been writing, composing and producing her upcoming LP My Dread - out this coming November. Long-anticipated since her beloved 2019 debut Bad Mantras, teaser singles from My Dread “Don’t You Dare” and “Stroke It” find Runciman standing ground against darkness past, reconciled between tough basslines and twinkling oscillations. Though a limited vinyl-run of My Dread is now available for pre-order, we implore you to catch Boyhood live in her element before its release.

Boyhood plays La Sala Rossa on Thursday, September 29th at 8PM.

Boyhood 

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Strange Froots by McKim Jean-Pierre

Strange Froots

Supporters of Also Cool since day one, Strange Froots is Mags and Naïka Champaïgne: a duo of multifaceted singer-songwriters, beatmakers and musicians based in Montreal. Originally planning to attend a series of workshops for femmes in hip-hop, the alt-soul group met in 2014 at NoBad Sound Studio, and shortly after formed Strange Froots. Strange Froots describe themselves as “the coming together of different backgrounds of the same Black diaspora [...] to convey the message that everyone should embrace who they are, no matter where they’re from or what they’re going through.” Performing extensively with an emphasis on nurturing community, Strange Froots have taken the stage at Slut Island, Suoni Per Il Popolo, Fierté Montréal and will be returning to POP Montreal for the first time since 2017 this year!

Strange Froots plays Théâtre Fairmount on Friday, September 30th at 9PM. 

Strange Froots

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Cymande

Active in the 1970s, British group Cymande are revered for their blending of funk, soul, R&B, jazz, rock, African rhythms and West Indian folk. Though they disbanded in 1975 after releasing three albums, their legacy and sound were kept alive through a cult-following and samples from acts like Wu-Tang Clan and De La Soul. In the 2010s, the band reunited with a new vision and rekindled excitement from the early years. After touring alongside artists like Al Green, Patti LaBelle, KC and The Sunshine Band and Kool and the Gang, Cymande will now be making a stop at POP Montreal for a show you won’t want to miss.

Cymande plays L’Entrepôt77 on Wednesday, September 28th at 7:30PM. 

Cymande

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Kamikaze Nurse by Dennis Ha

Kamikaze Nurse

Vancouver rock outfit Kamikaze Nurse’s music has been described as “ethereal skronk,” “Deleuzian rock” and “best of the 90s.” Their melodic, confrontational sound is encapsulated on their sophomore album Stimuloso, which arrived earlier this spring via Mint Records. The album was conceived during the first wave of the pandemic, with each band member self-recording their parts over a six-month period. The result is a flowering wall of noise that combines the group’s interests in poetry, film and literature. Keep a pulse on Kamikaze Nurse’s psychedelic-rock-meets-shoegaze sound with their inaugural POP Montreal performance.

Kamikaze Nurse plays The Diving Bell Social Club Wednesday, September 28th at 8:30PM.

Kamikaze Nurse
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Also Cool's FME 20th Anniversary Top Picks: Round Two

 

OMBIIGIZI by Rima Sater

You thought we were done with FME top picks? Think again! The abundance of incredible artists playing the the festival this year made it impossible to fit all of our faves into one article. Honestly, two articles isn’t even enough but we’re doing our best to not overwhelm you.

To help you get into it (and maybe make that last-minute impulse festival pass purchase), we’ve also assembled an accompanying playlist to listen along as you discover our top picks.

OMBIIGIZI 

Together as OMBIIGIZI (om-BEE-ga-ZAY), Zoon (Daniel Monkman) and Status/Non-Status (Adam Sturgeon), steer Indigenous Futurism with their hard-hitting, yet vivid, unification of shoegaze, dream pop and post-rock. On their debut release Sewn Back Together, the pair establish a nurturing back-and-forth in sound and spirit, sharing stories of heritage, kinship and seeking truth through reviving and engaging Anishinaabe traditions in their creative process. Throughout Sewn Back Together, both melodic vocals and assertive spoken word lather in flanging drones and delicate, acoustic reveries. In Anishinaabemowin, ombiigiizi means “s/he is noisy,” and we couldn’t be more enthralled by the dynamism of distortion and murmurs these two have brought to the table thus far. 

OMBIIGIZI plays Diable Rond - 165 Avenue Carter on Sunday, September 4th at 6PM. 

OMBIIGIZI  

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CDSM by Ben Rouse

CDSM 

Does anyone remember Pop Rocks candy? CDSM (Celebrity Death Slot Machine) embodies the same kind of fizzy spike: with convulsing, darkwave undertones flirting with disco indulgences. Based in Atlanta, the collective jolts with a circus-like frenzy that is irresistibly sinister. The group’s most-recent EP, Hell Stairs, spirals into a feverish affair between angry-robot instrumentals, sneering saxophone and bombastic rhythms. For fans of skull-crushing acts like Viagra Boys and Black Midi, queue-up and spin out with CDSM. 

CDSM plays the basement of Petit Théatre du Vieux Noranda - 112 7e Rue Saturday September 3rd at 11:59pm. 

CDSM

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Pelada by Liza Kin

Pelada 

Montreal synth-punk fixture Pelada have gone viral in the nightlife canon after breaking out in their hometown’s warehouse afterhours scene in the 2010s. Composed of Chris Vargas and producer Tobias Rochman, the duo has garnered attention in diverse circles for their energetic and urgent arrangements dissecting power and injustice through pulsating, acidic agitation. Since their Soundcloud beginnings, Pelada have added notches to their raver belts since performing at the infamous Berghain, the iconic LGBTQiA2+ Zoom dance party Club Quarantine, and most recently, Primavera Sound. 

Pelada plays the basement of Petit Théatre du Vieux Noranda - 112 7e Rue Saturday September 3rd at 11:59pm. 

Pelada 

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Magi Merlin by FENG

Magi Merlin

Is it any surprise that we’re excited to see Mag Merlin? We’ve been obsessed with her music and creative expansion as an artist since we first interviewed her in 2020. Her most recent album Gone Girl has brought her international stages, nonstop shows, and well-deserved recognition. We’re looking forward to reconnecting with this rising star and self-described “cheeky nihilist.” 

Magi Merlin plays Scène Fonderie Horne - Guinguette Chez Edmund, Chemin de la Grande Place Friday September 2nd at 8pm.

Magi Merlin

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NO WAVES

Barely old enough to get into the club, but punk enough to fill an entire skate park with moshing Montrealers, NO WAVES will play the closing party of FME. Known for their rowdy and respectful local shows, the group has been working hard to make a name for themselves these past few summers. With a sound that draws on 2014 surf rock and punk genres, NO WAVES is sure to shake Rouyn-Noranda to the core.

NO WAVES plays the basement of the Petit Théatre du Vieux Noranda - 112 7e Rue on Sunday September 4th at 11:59pm.

NO WAVES

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Gloin by Nikki Dicunto

Gloin

Gloin is a four-piece noise rock group from Toronto, known for their cathartic live sets and eclectic songwriting. Their latest single “Shoot to Kill,” sets the tone for their upcoming debut album We Found This (to be released via Mothland on October 21st). It’s a discotheque-friendly post-punkish scorcher about breaking the monotonous working life cycle, drawing on influence from Sonic Youth, Pixies, and Battles. 

GLOIN plays at Cabaret de la Dernière Chance - 146 8e Rue on Friday September 2nd at 11:59pm.

GLOIN
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Also Cool's FME 20th Anniversary Top Picks: Round One

 

Elizabete Balčus by Zane Zelmene

Once again, we’re packing up and heading to Rouyn-Noranda over the Labour Day long weekend to hit FME in Abitibi-Témiscamingue! The jam-packed four-day festival never disappoints, and this year’s lineup in celebration of its 20th anniversary is stacked with familiar favourites and new must-see acts for us here at Also Cool (and maybe you, too!) Get a taste for the artists we’ll be catching this weekend in the first edition of our FME 20th Anniversary Top Picks below!

Mitch Davis by Richmond Lam

Mitch Davis 

Montreal producer and multi-instrumentalist Mitch Davis boasts a smooth take on indie rock that we’re excited to hear in a live context for the first time! We became acquainted with Davis’ sunny breakup songs over the pandemic, and have been hooked on his Easter egg-laden jams ever since. In our recent interview with Davis, we entertained touring his debut LP The Haunt with a full band, so it feels full circle to have this long-anticipated set on our list.

Mitch Davis plays Café L’Abstracto on Sunday, September 4th at 5PM. 

Mitch Davis

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Alicia Clara by Tess Roby

Alicia Clara 

Dream-pop songstress Alicia Clara brings a delicate whimsy to her songwriting, refined on her brand new single “Only Fools Wish For Love”. The track invites anticipation for her next offering, her EP Velveteen, which arrives on October 28th via Hot Tramp. When guesting on our podcast Also Cool Sounds Like, Clara spoke to the isolation she was experiencing in contrast to the momentum of moving to Montreal from Switzerland. With a taste of what’s to come from Clara, we’re eager to hear new work from her at the festival. 

Alicia Clara plays Guinguette Chez Edmund - Scène Fonderie Horne on Sunday, September 4th at 2PM. 

Alicia Clara

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Elizabete Balčus by Zane Zelmene

Elizabete Balčus 

All the way from Rïga, Latvia, neo-psychedelic avant-gardist Elizabete Balčus weaves spectral vocals, flute and electronics into otherworldly sonic collages. We were introduced to Balčus’ Nina Hagen-meets-Björk compositions through our friends at Mothland and instantly fell in love with her surreal performance theatrics. Balčus plays FME hot on the heels of her upcoming album Hotel Universe, set to arrive September 16th via Mothland. We implore you to fall down the rabbit hole into Balčus’ fantastical daydream where she rules with innovative fascination. 

Elizabete Balčus plays the Videotron Stage - 200 Murdoch Avenue on Saturday, September 3rd at 8PM. 

Elizabete Balčus

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Kee Avil by Lawrence Fafard

Kee Avil 

The brainchild of Montreal-based composer Vicky Mettler, Kee Avil combines guitar, voice and electronic production “to create songs that teeter on the edge of collapse while oozing forward, like sticky wax picking up and shedding disparate elements along the way.” Mettler’s intimate songcraft entrances listeners with whisper-like vocals and post-punk structures, transforming a space of any size into an immersive musical experience. Mettler’s striking stage presence struck a chord with us at the most recent edition of Ottawa-Hull’s PIQUE festival, making their debut LP Crease now a constant rotation. 

Kee Avil plays the Hub Desjardins - 218 Murdoch Avenue on Friday, September 2nd at 5PM. 

Kee Avil

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Sheenah Ko

Also a core member of Besnard Lakes, Montreal-based synth-pop artist Sheenah Ko’s work is “avant garde electronic pop for those who want to get into a trance, get into a vibe, get deep and get real”. We virtually co-presented Sheenah at Taverne Tour x Also Cool Present: Into the Matrix with Andy Jon and Sheenah Ko in early February of this year, and cannot wait to hear songs from her latest album Future is Now, released this past May.

Sheenah Ko plays Guinguette Chez Edmund - Scène Fonderie Horne on Friday, September 2nd at 9PM.

Sheenah Ko

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Grim Streaker via Mothland

Grim Streaker

Brooklyn’s Grim Streaker sport weirdo sing-talk rock that you cannot help but bop to. Their latest album MIND is described as “a surreal, subversive world of four songs that reflects on the current state of mental health, laughable social constructs and the inescapable working grind”. Grim Streaker, now signed to Mothland, have been making their way around the United States opening for acts like Idles and METZ.

Work for a dime/Get back in line/Zip up your mouth - MIND

Grim Streaker plays Cabaret de la Dernière Chance on Thursday, September 1st at 11:59PM.

Grim Streaker
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Tamar Aphek by Rotem Lebel

Tamar Aphek

Israeli concert-pianist-turned-distortion-guitarist Tamar Aphek takes the stage at FME opening for Chad Vangaalen. She’s been a part of Israel’s underground scene for over a decade, known for asking her collaborators to “play as crazy as [they] can.”

Aphek thinks of her performances as plays or cinematic experiences and considers the characters and roles she and her bandmates play. In her song “All I Know”, she peels back so many layers of who they are and what the characters want that “eventually nobody knows who is who in the song.”

Tamar Aphek plays Scène Hydro Québec - 112 7e Rue on Friday, September 2nd at 9PM.

Tamar Aphek

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Side By Side Weekend Returns to Club SAW July 29th-31st

 

Side By Side Weekend logo by Anna Rickenbacher

Side By Side Weekend is putting the notion that Ottawa is a sleepy city to bed! Returning in-person this weekend at Club SAW from July 29th-31st, Side By Side Weekend is the 613’s hottest independent music festival. Championing a DIY ethos while granting artists of all experience levels and styles centre-stage, the three-day festival features co-presentations from fellow all-star local programmers: Cinqhole, Debaser, First Crush, Sitting On The Outside, and Ottawa Showbox.

The stacked, genre diverse lineup features shoegaze, alternative folk, hardcore, bedroom pop and post-gig dance parties! Whether you’re gearing up to watch your friend’s band or eager to find your new favourite artist, Side By Side Weekend always has something for everyone. We’re excited for the weekend all-around and some of our top picks include Boyhood, Jasmine Trails, fanclubwallet and Bitch Stick!

We’ll see you in between sets on both Club SAW’s indoor and outdoor stages all weekend long!

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Arbutus Founder Seb Cowan Opens Système - Montreal’s Newest Nightlife Venue

 

Système by Sarah O’Driscoll

As we welcome Système into the neighbourhood, it only feels right to reminisce on the venues of previous years that helped shape Montreal's scene into what it is today. From Torn Curtain to Poisson Noir, La Plante, Silver Door, Cyberia, and of course the iconic Durocher lofts where Arbutus first had their HQ, venues and shared spaces have always acted as incubators for the scene, allowing creatives to find each other.

We spoke with founder Seb Cowan (Arbutus Records, N10.as) about the space, his experience in Montreal from the late 2000s to now, and his inspiration for this new venue.

Système by Sarah O’Driscoll

Malaika for Also Cool: Tell us about the space and why you wanted to open a club.

Seb for Système: It's a 1700sqft space located at the confluence of Little Italy, Villeray and Petite-Patrie. It has the feel of a wine bar in the front with a dedicated dance floor in the back. I wanted to open an establishment like this for a few reasons.

The inspiration first came when I moved here in 2007. Montreal can be a transient city, and many people move away. It can act as a springboard for creative talent, and especially if one sees success, they often move to larger cities like New York and LA.

I noticed that those who did stick around put back into the community in tangible ways by starting venues, labels, festivals, etc., the foundation of which in turn helps the next generation of artists. I was conscious of that and made a point to do the same with projects like n10.as radio and now with Système.

I also, like many others, moved to Villeray a few years ago and felt a sincere lack of a bar with a musical offering. There's Le Ritz, of course, but you tend to only go there when you're interested in a particular show, so it doesn't function as a social hangout like Casa del Popolo or Datcha does. There are plenty of fun bars in the neighbourhood, but most don't really have late-night music as a core part of their mission.


Also Cool: What can we expect IRL? What kind of shows are you interested in book, and what's on the menu?

Seb: I'm trying to decentralize the booking, or, to be more specific, I'm looking to find people who will then make the bookings. This way, rather than the bookings reflecting the sole taste of the person doing them, they can incorporate the diversity of all the different people who, in turn, are putting together the evenings. Also Cool presenting a night is exactly that! There will also be a full food menu, but we've only started piloting and testing a few items. The idea is it'll be a snack bar :)

Système by Sarah O’Driscoll


AC: How have other spaces in Montreal (or elsewhere) influenced your decision-making with Système?

Seb: My decade-plus of throwing loft parties at Lab Synthèse, La Brique, the Arbutus loft on Durocher, etc have all given me the education I needed to pull off a good party. I have to say it's been incredible to have the cops come, and then leave, without the party getting shut down or me getting a fine. It's a first for me!

Places like Nowadays (New York) and Brilliant Corners (London) are incredible, and I'm sure contributed to the concept either directly or indirectly. I'm also a big fan of architecture, design and urban planning, and the chance to plan and design a space from the ground up was a real privilege. I love seeing how people interact and use it in ways I never thought of. It's going to continue to evolve and remain flexible. I think it's important to learn, adapt and change when new ideas present themselves.



AC: During a time when many of our beloved spaces have closed down, what's something you hope that Système brings to the community?

Seb: I want to develop a space that performers will use to try out new things and experiment. Not to worry about making the perfect set, but rather just focusing on playing great songs and having fun trying something new. I hope the space is a little extra-ordinary (certainly the sound setup is!) to help catalyze this.

I'd like the patrons to have fun, make memories, and find new friends from which new collaborations and projects will emerge. I want it to be the kind of place that you'd go to, even if you have no idea who's performing that night. In the future, I'd like to also incorporate more live music than we currently do, but our sound setup isn't versatile enough to do more complicated live acts at the moment.

Système by Sarah O’Driscoll

AC: How can someone get involved with booking a night at Système or in any other way?

Seb: Get in touch! We'd love to hear new show or event proposals, but please be patient as we're a very small team and have a lot on our plates right now trying to just get this thing off the ground. We're even trying to set up a Google form where the bill could be selected by the crowd for one night a month. We'd have to control for those who are already booked and any spammy submissions, but I think it could be a great way to get people more involved with the space and have artists play that maybe wouldn't otherwise have the opportunity to do so.

Come dance at Système this Saturday, July 23rd, from 10pm-3am. Free before 11, $10 afterwards. It'll be a disco-themed night curated by DJ Flleur B2B Revlux, Sperdakos (Cyberia, Disco Troopers), and Transpacific Express (NGL Flounce & Frantz Lin), VJed by Amelia Scott.


Malaika Astorga is the Co-Founder & Creative Director of Also Cool. She is a Mexican-Canadian visual artist, writer, and social media strategist currently based in Montreal.


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ALSO COOL x Système Present DJ Yuki, Sperdakos, Transpacific Express

 

When was the last time you got invited to a disco party? More often than not, we see people asking the Internet void, "Where's the party?"

Well, this is your official invitation to ALSO COOL x SYSTÈME this Saturday from 10 pm-3 am. What’s better is that it’s free before 11, and $10 afterwards.

Système is a new venue founded by Sebastian Cowan (Arbutus Records, N10.as) with weekend dance nights and events. The space operates as a bar and restaurant located at 7119 St-Hubert (in Plaza St-Hubert), in the same HQ as Arbutus and N10.as.

We're taking over Système with a range of disco pros, including DJ Yuki, Sperdakos, and Transpacific Express, who will be DJing alongside VJ Amelia Scott

DJ Yuki, known under the banners of the bands Jesuslesfilles or IDALG (Il Danse Avec Les Genoux), has animated Montreal evenings for a long time in various well-known taverns (Rockette, Escogriffe, etc.).



As the co-founder of Montreal-based events Cyberia & Disco Troopers, Sperdakos organizes & DJs underground events with a focus on providing an opportunity to both new and established artists alike, and an emphasis on keeping the dancefloor energy high.

Transpacific Express is a Montréal-based promotional and curatorial collective dedicated to bringing the best of global Asian city pop, hip-hop, neo-k-pop, R&B, and house music to dance floors across Canada. The collective is headed by NGL Flounce and Frantz Lin.

Usually a high BPM rave DJ repping their African origins, NGL Flounce nurtures their soft spot for Asian music through their event collective, Transpacific Express. Enamoured of all things dancy, they know where to find the aggressive and sultry Korean hip hop as well as the bounciest city pop tracks.

Frantz Lin reps city pop, hip-hop, and R&B to the bone. One half of the Transpacific Express crew, Frantz grew up with the 90s education of cruising and dreaming on the overpasses of Asian supercities. His tunez of choice always chase that feeling of crying beautifully in the club.

Come dance at Système this Saturday, July 23rd, from 10pm-3am at 7119 St-Hubert, Montreal. Free before 11, $10 afterwards.


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