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March 30th, 2021

Sophia Bel releases the No More - Extended Flavour Pack remix EP

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March 22nd, 2021

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March 11th, 2021

LUMIÈRE presents AMITIÉ.DÉCHUE and announces the release of his debut album

LUMIÈRE
March 9th, 2021

Les Deuxluxes present a music video for Vacances Everest

Les Deuxluxes
March 2nd, 2021

Laurence-Anne unveils Nyx and announces the release of her sophomore album, Musivision

Laurence-Anne
February 25th, 2021

Marie Davidson & L’Œil Nu announce a unique livestream performance directed by Denis Côté and a Jlin remix of C’est parce que j'm’en fous

Marie Davidson & L'Œil Nu
February 3rd, 2021

Misc unveils new album Partager l’ambulance

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February 2nd, 2021

Laurence-Anne releases Indigo, the first single off her upcoming album

Laurence-Anne
January 18th, 2021

Pierre Kwenders and Clément Bazin release a music video for the Sentiment remix by Pedro da Linha

Pierre Kwenders
January 18th, 2021

LUMIÈRE unveils second single, FREUD.EST.MORT

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January 13th, 2021

Misc announces the release of a new album and unveil a teaser

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December 18th, 2020

Corridor unveils a music video for Domino

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November 27th, 2020

Sophia Bel releases Princess of The Dead, Vol. II and unveils a video clip for the song No More

Sophia Bel
Population II experiments with electronic sounds on the new EP Gimmicks

Population II experiments with electronic sounds on the new EP Gimmicks

Population II returns with Gimmicks, a new synthedelic rock EP out today on Bonsound. As of April 24th, Gimmicks will be available on vinyl, with the EP Serpent Échelle, previously only available on cassette and digitally, on the B-side.

Blending vocal and instrumental tracks, Gimmicks is a companion piece to the Montreal band's latest full-length. It's an extension of the electronic sounds we explored on Maintenant Jamais, with tracks like “13 1 3 1” and “Poudreuse Blues”, explains Pierre-Luc Gratton. Even though we added upright piano and fuzz bass to some of the songs, our number one rule for this project was: keyboards and synthesizers, first and foremost! This is why they decided to ditch the guitar completely on these new songs, once again demonstrating the extent of their versatility.

Rhythmically, the use of a drum machine allowed the musicians to push their own boundaries and take this exercise in style to a higher level. It made us rethink our rhythmic habits and add bursts of intensity by experimenting with timbres and sound dynamics. The result is an EP at times unsettling, at times dreamy, but perfectly calibrated, where constraint gives way to ingenuity, freedom, and friendship. Although prog and krautrock fans will recognize the influence of Syrinx, Tangerine Dream, and Cluster, Gimmicks is, above all, the affirmation of a band capable of looking back to move forward.

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