Dub FX – Looping Artist will be in Montreal

Morning peeps, i just checked out a new artist and I really feel like i stumbled onto something ridiculously innovative. How many of you folks have experienced a looping artist before? Dub FX does their thing and they do it well. While looping is not new, and many artists have incorporated this effect into their live performances in the past, It’s really captivating not to mention impressive to watch Dub FX turn this art form into an entire performance.

The good news for Montreal is that they will be here on September 12 & 15 in association with Urbanfest. I for one am definitely looking forward to checking them out in person.

For more information click here or contact:

Dave Lee – dave@UrbanaFest.com 514-466-0520 or

Ari Tietolman – ari@Urbanafest.com 514-212-9738

Steve Bucci Releases First New Single

Hey Music lovers, sorry for my absence from the world wide web as of late. My wife is seriously pregnant and with the birth of our second son just a few weeks away, were also dealing with moving our now growing family into a bigger nest. So, to say that I’ve been behind with my blogs is a bit of an understatement.

However, I just heard that Steve Bucci has released a slice of his highly anticipated album “Street Light on 5th Avenue”. I checked out the newly released single “Move Me” and i must say, Steve Bucci….  you are a tease! I can’t wait to hear Street Light in its entirety.

The track starts off with heavy feedback from a distorted guitar and just when you think “great I’ve heard this before”, cut to a funky acoustic riff and now you’ve got my attention! This is different, clever intro and way to toy with me. Steve showcases some solid vocals all over this track and makes no attempt at masking his funk roots. The track has groove and don’t surprised when you catch yourself hitting the “play again” button. Check out Steve’s single for yourself and stay current with his going-ons by visiting his Facebook or stevebucci.com.

NL5 (Northern Lights)

Hey I know its been a while, too long in fact. I can insert excuse here and there but the truth is, I’ve just been really hard at work. I’ve had a few people ask about the next blog lately. So I thought….  I need to get back to writing, writing about Hip Hop

I find myself listening to something completely off my radar today. I’ve written about Indie Rock, Heavy Metal, Funk Fusion and Jazz artists to name a few, so why not a Montreal based Hip Hop outfit, especially a group as unique as Northern Lights!

I just checked out the newly released video for their song “Doesn’t Matter” and i found myself glued to it. I’m not sure what it was that got my attention exactly. I mean don’t get me wrong its a very cool song, but there is something about the video that just screams “watch me”. Between all the great shots of the artists walking around the city i grew up in, the nostalgic Expo paraphernalia and the positive messaging in the lyrics, i was hooked. I really enjoyed the horn arrangement for this track and the lounge-ish bass line introduced in the chorus. The beat is solid and the melodies fresh. There is nothing cliche about this group, quite the opposite actually. While much of the commercial Hip Hop world in the US has fallen victim to corporate pre-fabrication (insert hot chick here and expensive car there), NL5 seems to have given a nod back to old school Rap with the injection of friendships and family values in this video. Definitely a nice tribute to the art form which Hip Hop originated from.


You can check Northern lights out for yourself by visiting http://northernlightshiphop.com or their Facebook page, and listen to some more of their tracks like The Legacy and C’mon Son.

 

 

Artist Update

Hey Everyone,

Happy Monday! Just wanted to give you all a quick update, Steve Bucci just released a sneak peek of his “Streetlight on 5th Avenue” album scheduled to be released this spring. I like what i hear already but You can go to his Facebook artist page and listen for yourself. That opening riff to “Analog Players” had me hooked instantly, can’t wait to hear the entire album.

Void Within

First things first, I want to apologize for not getting this blog out sooner. I’ve had allot going on lately with my time being split between rehearsing for an upcoming gig, and launching the new “Montreal Music Events” section of the blog.

I did finally get the chance to check out some brand new music, and today I’m going back to the Montreal Metal scene.

Void Within, John Serino Blog

Void Within “1000 Decibels of Hate”

It’s great to just sit back. I’m listening to a new CD titled “1000 Decibels of Hate” released by local Metal outfit “Void Within”. Of course I have my usual cup of coffee while I write, but caffeine isn’t the only thing keeping me wired right now. This 9 track LP is full of raw energy! I really appreciate the opening track, a 45 second intro to the album which transitions seamlessly to the next song “Allegiance to None”. Void Within is very much bringing back some hardcore tones that you just don’t hear enough of anymore. The one thing which stands out is just how tight they are. The relationship between the rhythm section and their melodic overtone is amazing. Ariel Cota is an absolute monster on drums, meshing really well with Monsoon La Posta’s bass. I really enjoyed Boris Pavlov on guitar, who displays some serious chops, especially in the guitar solos from “Meaningless Life” and “Beneath the Surface”. And, as a vocalist John Vincelli does a great job keeping the Metal Faithful happy.

If I had to pick a personal favorite, I’d say it’s the very last track on the album “Reconstruction”.  When I listen to this song I feel like I’m hearing something from out of an epic film soundtrack. It resonates well and full of transitions. All and all, this album is a great listen for any Metal lover. You can check them out for yourself by visiting their Facebook page.

Playing Live on February 18th!

Well it’s been a nice long break but I’m really looking forward to playing live again. Between the grueling rehearsals and the non stop live shows, the last few years with Brewchad really took their toll. Although i missed performing, not having to rehearse or perform has afforded me the time to write some new music and start up this blog, which i really enjoy. But, a few weeks ago when i got the invite from Ohms to join them for their next gig, i found it was hard to say no.

Its gonna be a great show, I’m happy to announce that ill be joined on stage by some old friends. Marco Manocchio on bass and drummer extraordinaire, David Potvin. We will be playing some of the new songs i posted in the last few months and adding some surprises to the mix. I’m looking forward to meeting Kimarine and playing with Ohms again.

Saturday, February 18, 2012, @ 9PM

Pub de la place 1475 st-hubert, Montreal, QC

I hope to see you there.

John

 

 

Aldo Nova

Imagine being a kid in Montreal dreaming about a future in music. Sam Roberts hasn’t yet broken through, Arcade Fire hasn’t won a Grammy, and the political referendum from last year has left a rift in your city. The year is 1981 and it is very difficult for an English artist.

Aldo Nova

Aldo Nova

Aldo Nova’s success story is a particular one. He broke through with his music during an era where it really seemed difficult to do so. I mean, as recent as spring 2011, Arcade Fire was told they had to sing in French if they wanted to participate in Quebec’s June 24th holiday celebrations. Now, while politics have come a long way and the statements made by the festival organizers are not representative of Montreal’s French Canadian community in its entirety, I have to imagine that there may not have been too many gig opportunities for Aldo to play his original songs live in his own home town back in 1981. He took matters into his own hands with his self-produced debut album “Aldo Nova” and paved the way for generations. We all owe him a great bit of gratitude.

I’m always looking for, and writing about new music. By coincidence Aldo’s name came up in a few of the last blogs I wrote. Or at least I thought it was a coincidence until I realized he always comes up in the same context….. as an inspiration. It’s no surprise that we look at him this way, the guy has serious presence. I only met him briefly, but was star struck! I was a young clerk in a video store on Parc Avenue back in the 90’s. Aldo Nova came in to return a movie he had rented 6 months earlier and said “sorry it’s late. I was heading to LA to work on some music and wanted something to watch on the plane, I didn’t think I’d be gone for so long”.  My reply was simple… “I love your music”. Aldo had a few hits on his debut album, with the big one being “Fantasy”. He followed that up with “Monkey on Your Back”, a hit from his second album, and produced a couple more hits with his third album “Blood on the Bricks”. Maybe it’s because I was a teenager when this album was released, but “Someday” is my all-time personal Aldo Nova favorite, some sweet, sweet guitar work displayed on that track. In 1997 he released his 4th album “Nova’s Dream”. Throughout all of this he was nominated for two Juno awards and has produced some great artists like Celine Dion, Faith Hill, Jon Bon Jovi and Clay Aiken to name a few.

The good news is that Aldo is back on stage and has a new CD launch scheduled for early this year. I know I’m definitely going to check out the album and take in a show when he comes back home to play Montreal. You can keep an eye out for his new album and scheduled tour dates through his Facebook fan page. Aldo Nova we thank you and look forward to enjoying your music for years to come!

Ohms

Kicking off the windiest night Montreal has seen in a long time, and as usual when the weather keeps me in, I put on some music. Of course it wouldn’t feel right if I didn’t have some coffee while I write.

Ohms Blog by John Serino

Left to right - Danny C, Stacy St- Pierre & Chris Grillo

Tonight I’m checking out the Montreal Indie band Ohms. My last few posts have been about some pretty established musicians, during which I got to hear some great stories along the way. But, I thought it would be fun to write about a local group on the rise in the process of writing their own story. Ohms is particularly special given their accomplishments in the short time they have been together. The first time I heard them live was as an opening band for Brewchad last March. I remember being really attracted to their sound, it was organic and full of emotion. They sounded full and their songs kept you hooked. But, here’s the thing, when I finally got to sit down and talk to some of the guys after the show, they confessed to having only been together for a few months. I was floored! As far as I was concerned, at that moment in my eyes, they went from being a good band to a great band in the making. Since then Ohms has gone off to play anywhere that would let them, and have accumulated an impressive roster of events. In just a few short months together they made it to the semifinals of the Emergenza international music festival. Over the next few months they continued their journey by playing a host of Montreal venues and have been featured on several online music entities like moarts.com and supernova.com.

The energy they bring to their shows really draws you in, and having seen them in their beginnings last year, I have witnessed these guys really grow as performers. Chris Grillo has evolved into a natural front man.  He and Danny C seem to share a positive vibe on stage, while Stacy St- Pierre commands attention on drums never disappointing a crowed. What I like most about Ohms is how natural they are, they’re is no gimmick or false sense of sincerity about them. The guys you see live are the same people you get back stage, open and share parts of themselves through their music. Songs like “Bumps” and “Montreal Rain” really speak to an audience, but I have to admit the catchy melodies and tempo changes combined make “Star Garden” my personal favorite.  At the end of this month Ohms will begin recording new material with Montreal Engineer/Producer Paul Edwards, and I for one am really looking forward to hearing the result.

If you’re looking a see a good Indie band in the near future, Ohms will be playing live at Pub de la place on February 18. In the mean time you can check out their music on Myspace or follow them on Facebook.

 

 

Just My Little Way

Bear with me folks. I’m a little worn out from all the shovelling since getting our first real snowfall of the year today. I’m indoors, my son is asleep, I’ve got a dark roast keeping me company and something tells me it’s a good night to check out some music.

I’m listening to “Personal Belongings”, an instrumental guitar oriented album by the great Mario Biferali, one of Montreal’s true Indie Rock pioneers. His name sounds familiar when you hear it, then someone puts on one of his songs and you go… “Oh yeah I know that song, he wrote that?” Mario gets involved with as much music as he can, just because he loves what he does.  He’s toured the country many times with his rock band Krystal and has shared the stage with Downchild Blues Band, Vince Marino (Mahogany Rush), Savoy Ellingtons and childhood hero… Aldo Nova. His music is in rotation with CBC Radio across Canada as well as other radio and satellite stations in North America. And, if you’re traveling with Air Canada, you’re probably listening to him right now as his songs have been adopted by the Airline as part of their in-flight entertainment. Mario has been featured in Guitar One magazine, has recorded music for video games, and his lullaby music was licensed by International World of Toys for their “Lullaby Pillows” for kids. His songs can be heard on compilation CDs including the very successful “Twas The Night For Smooth Jazz”, a Christmas compilation CD that was sold in chain stores across the US. Yes, Mario has truly done just about everything he set out to do, and few Montreal artists can boast this kind of resume.

I got to chat with Mario a little bit and asked him about some of his highlights. He mentioned being hired to do all the guitar playing/close-up shots for the movie Hysteria: The Def Leppard Story, which aired on VH1. He says it was a huge treat, being a big fan of the band.

“Believe it or not, the Music Supervisor was having a hard time finding someone to replicate those parts and who knew all those Def Leppard songs from the 80’s. (You have to remember that this was in the late 90’s after Nirvana hit so no one was really into the 80’s stuff anymore…. Anyway, the Supervisor was at a music store asking around for a kid that knew all those 80’s tunes and my friend over heard the guy and told him. “You should get BIFF, he knows all those tunes”. I got the call and did the shoot simply because I already knew the songs”

I love the fact that a guy who has had such a decorated career would choose getting to be in the background playing songs from his favorite band as his highlight. Really brings out the kid at heart, and since I was a kid when Mario was touring around with Krystal, a signed band from the same neighborhood I grew up in, I couldn’t help but ask him about it.

“Those were crazy days and we toured up and down Canada opening for I Mother Earth, Lee Aaron and a bunch of other bands of the day. It was amazing to get signed, get distribution, film a professional music video, and to have my sister, who is a flight attendant find our Krystal CDs in France and Germany. I am most proud that we were the same band members for 12 years. I still work with Fred DiSanto (Guitarist in Krystal as well) at Godin and we still bunk together on the road when we’re at NAMM or other Godin related events, except that the hotels are a little nicer now. Also, we were featured in Metal Edge as well which was THE magazine in those days. At one point, the band started to fade, I decided I wanted to record my Personal Belongings CD and that’s what happened”

On a side note, Fred DiSanto is a friend which Mario and I have in common. On top of being a great guy and a solid guitarist, Fred can blast a ball past the goalie to hit the top corner of the net when you least expect it. It’s great to see they stayed close through the years.

So what’s next for Mario? He recently launched onemilliondownloadsforcharity.com where anyone can download his song “Till I See You Again” for 99 cents with all proceeds going to the Montreal Children’s Hospital and Generations Foundation. I asked him to tell me about his charity. I know people usually tend to get close to a charity that they or a loved one has been affected by. So, I expected to hear about a personal experience. But the forward thinking he displays with his “let’s just help because” attitude provides allot of insight on his generosity.

“One day I just figured I’d donate a song to charity with the challenge of 1 million downloads. How cool would it be to donate a million bucks? I figured I had the song and it didn’t cost me anything except setting up the site. I donate 100% of the funds split between the Children’s Foundation and Generation Foundation. When you’re sitting there at the Montreal Children’s Hospital because your kid is sick and you look around at all the staff, the TV’s for the kids etc…you realize that someone has had to donate this stuff and that we all need to do our part. As for Generations Foundation, they serve hot meals, snacks and milk to 6000 kids every day at schools all over Montreal. These are kids that need help and although I can’t sign over a zillion bucks I can certainly try and do my share. These people are like me and you, just that they’ve encountered hard times. We all try our best. Imagine if your kid was going to school hungry. How could they concentrate? How could they learn? Everyone gets into music to touch people. This is just my little way”

Mario Biferali Guitar-Lounge album

"Guitar Lounge"

Mario has had great career, full of accomplishments, friendships and experiences. He is presently collaborating with Montreal producer Rad on a new instrumental CD which blends Electronica, Lounge, Latin, Ambient, and Blues influences, which will be available in 2011. In the meantime, several of his guitar instrumentals from his “Personal Belongings” CD can be heard on the “Hooked on the Fly” film Series His achievements are truly impressive. Mario is a real inspiration and really creates a sense of possibility for someone wanting to follow his path. When you ask him how he got here, what drives him and what keeps him going? This is what he’ll tell you…..

“You often hear, do what you like and good things will happen, it’s hard to have that bind faith but that’s what it’s about”

Donate to Mario’s charity at onemilliondownloadsforcharity.com, and check out his music for yourself at myspace.com/mariobiferali