Canadian Music Fest in photos: RJD2, Cadence Weapon, Break Science & Happy Chichester
As you gear up for night three ofCanadian Music Fest2010, here's a glimpse of some of the action that went down on Thursday night. Despite feeling under the weather, I headed to the Mod Club to seeHappy ChichesterandBreak Scienceopen up for the legendaryRJD2before jumping over to the Garrison forCadence Weapon's midnight set.
Check out my photos from the shows:
Happy Chichester at the Mod Club
见证奇切斯特快乐生活就像“g an old school one-man-band step up his game and enter the age of technology. Happy built his songs from scratch using keys, an acoustic guitar, his voice and looping pedals that were magnificently layered over top of one another one at a time.
I picked up his album for $5 on a download card, which can be planted to grow wild flowers. I'm eager to test out this seed-paper download card to see if it works, but either way it's a unique method for distributing music.
Break Science at the Mod Club
While Brooklyn's Break Science are still putting the finishing touches on their debut EP, you can check out theirLive in Bostonrelease for free viayousendit(WAV format). Expect to hear much more from this duo in the very near future...
RJD2 at the Mod Club
Cadence Weapon at the Garrison
Cadence Weapon took his CMW appearance as an opportunity to debut his new live band, featuring Paul Prince ofThe Cansecoson guitar, Jered Stuffco ofDVASon keys, Ian Koiter on bass and Eric Lightfoot (the son of the not-so-dead singer/songwriter Gordon) behind the drum kit.
Check out our festivalpreview, and stay tuned for nightly coverage of Canadian Music Week 2010 throughout the weekend.
All photos byMatthew McAndrew.
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