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Wednesday, November 28, 2018

Recording: A Tribe Called Red

Artist: A Tribe Called Red

Songs: unknown* + Woken and Unbroken (feat. Lillian Allen with Ariel Gold)

Recorded at The Music Gallery @ 918 Bathurst (X Avant XIII – Night 4), October 14, 2018.

A Tribe Called Red - unknown

A Tribe Called Red (feat. Lillian Allen with Ariel Gold) - Woken and Unbroken

The full four nights of this year's X Avant Festival were curated by A Tribe Called Red's Bear Witness, expanding on the concept of "The Halluci Nation". No surprise, then, that the festival's closing night (with sets from collaborators new and old) ended with all of the performers taking part in a (not so) secret headlining set from ATCR's Halluci Nation Band, mapping journeys taken as well as brand new extensions.

Closing out the night, ATCR took the stage, taking what is probably a rare opportunity to have so many of their extended musical family gathered in one place. Jennifer Kreisberg and Narcy (who had already performed their own sets earlier) were joined by Lido Pimienta to revisit their Halluci Nation collabs. Meanwhile, a glimpse of things to come came from the first track here (sampling MP Romeo Saganash's recent comments to the Prime Minister) as well as a new reggae-flavoured jam from dub poet laureate Lillian Allen.

* Does anyone know the title to this one? Please leave a comment!

Recording: Lillian Allen

Artist: Lillian Allen with Ariel Gold

Songs: We Want All Women to be Safe + Blood Orange

Recorded at The Music Gallery @ 918 Bathurst (X Avant XIII – Night 4), October 14, 2018.

Lillian Allen with Ariel Gold - We Want All Women to be Safe + Blood Orange

The full four nights of this year's X Avant Festival were curated by A Tribe Called Red's Bear Witness, expanding on the concept of "The Halluci Nation". No surprise, then, that the festival's closing night (with sets from collaborators new and old) ended with all of the performers taking part in a (not so) secret headlining set from ATCR's Halluci Nation Band, mapping journeys taken as well as brand new extensions.

The night began with a set from local legend Lillian Allen, who was herself in collaboration mode, sharing the stage with her student Ariel Gold. Dub poetics with human echoes gave way to some more intriguing technology with Gold performing here on her Blood Orange Piano, with cut oranges on a circuit board triggering synth sounds.

* Does anyone know the title to this one? Please leave a comment!