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With the passing of one lightly jazzy, overtly 70s-inspired song into the next, I overlayed this soundtrack onto visions of dinner parties with my closest friends and slow mornings with a loved one. My initial listen to this album brought one word to mind: love.
Tune in every Tuesday this month for Ms. Benn’s annual takeover of The Montreal Sessions for Black History Month.
A veteran of WHPK 88.5FM Chicago, Heckhammer has been taking to the CKUT waves with global metal selections.
As a trap and hiphop lover and a native to Atlanta, GA, I was extremely excited to attend the concert of Nate Husser, a Montréal born up and coming rapper.
Joe Keery has been busy. Between being a Hollywood actor in hit television series Stranger Things and pursuing his own songwriting career, he is no stranger to making his art as unique to him as possible.
From golden-age 90s house to left-field techno, garage, and more, U-Turn breaks from the monotony of uninspiring dance music.
An endless, restless, masterful collage of shiny and symphonic instrumentalism and daringly ambitious storytelling.
Check out an audio collage celebrating the talents of DJs, musicians and lyricists whose output shaped a sound peculiar to the cultural crossroads of Montreal.
Mutek Montreal’s takeover of The Montreal Sessions continued with a live show featuring Ellxandra, France Jobin, NSDOS, Lola Baraldi, and Sarah-Eve Tousignant.
CKUT was on hand to help with tech stuff at Cabot Square for a performance by Inuvialuit /Chipweyan artist Nina Segalowitz.
Santa Teresa at the Societé Des Arts Technology hosted a three act bill which brought together a multitude of genres for a fun and versatile night.
Montreal-based composer/producer Chris d’Eon hosts The Montreal Sessions November 30th.
Ensemble Obiora, Canada’s newest and most diverse classical music ensemble, is preparing for their inaugural concert on August 28th.
Body Break’s debut is a simultaneously cute and deeply pissed-off twenty-minute paean to individual exploration, self-reflection, and finding harmony in dissonance.
Julia Dyck talks with bandmates (and CKUT hosts) Nick Schofield and Stefan Christoff.
Play With the Changes is full of positive affirmations and self-observation, allowing us to witness both her personal and musical growth with each track.
Budda Blaze discusses 20 years of radio experience, beginning when he was a teen in Kahnawake.
A two hour discussion on the history of hip hop from early 80s to now.
CKUT journalist Mariam Salaymeh interviews the rap god LEGEND Tommy Wright III.
The ability for an album to sound so hectic and so controlled at the same time is nothing short of masterful.