Artist: Malajube
Song: Le blizzard
Recorded at Tower Park East (Parks Canada Centennial Concert), May 21, 2011.
Malajube - Le blizzardMy notes for this set can be found here.
Artist: Malajube
Song: Le blizzard
Recorded at Tower Park East (Parks Canada Centennial Concert), May 21, 2011.
Malajube - Le blizzardMy notes for this set can be found here.
Parks Canada Centennial Concert (feat. Sweet Thing / Malajube / Apostle of Hustle)
Tower Park East. Saturday, May 21, 2011.
It was the day of the Rapture.
And, all things told, a rather nice day for it. It was the first nicest day of the year, and beyond watching the skies to see who got "called home" it was also well-suited to spending an afternoon celebrating the hundredth anniversary of our national parks system. In fact, Parks Canada had set up a whole mini-jamboree at the foot of the CN Tower and I arrived early to take it in, finding a shady spot under a tree to read my paper as happy children ran around, chasing after people in costumes representing various national parks and historical sites. All told, it was a somewhat curious menagerie, with Anne of Green Gables and Colonel By rubbing elbows with a bison and a jellyfish — it's a land of diversity, folks.
As a giant maple leaf-shaped hot air balloon began to inflate over by the entrance to the Convention Centre, K. dropped by, and we went for a wander to check out the interpretive exhibits (birds! snakes!) and score some Parks Canada swag. Then we headed back to the slice of greenspace nestled along Bremner Boulevard to hang out for the musical portion of the afternoon. The giant stage's open structure overlooked the wall of new condos across the way, an interesting and novel perspective on this quickly-changing part of the city. Parks Canada had spared no expense with a large, festival-style set-up — giant video screen and all — that looked ready to play to a crowd of thousands, rather than the couple hundred folks that were mostly well back from the stage or wandering through the site.
The mershy pop of Sweet Thing was first, and didn't merit close attention. Mostly we people-watched and riffed on who was going to get Raptured — and it was a consensus safe bet that the band, whose "sanitized douchebag" look seemed designed to be slightly dangerous enough to impress tweens and teenagers, would not be amongst the elect. Pumping out bland, prefab pop-rock, they were a little easy to make fun of, but they had an excited row of girls up front who were having a great time. And, giving them credit, after their set, they moved over to the sidestage area and hung out with the fans, sticking around until every last one had gotten facetime and an autograph.
Between sets, we watched the cavalcade of families and kept a close eye on mascot Parka the Beaver. He had giant, dead eyes and was sort of terrifying in that way that mascots usually are when seen close up. The Rapture was scheduled for six o'clock local time, and we tried to guess in which direction the CN Tower would collapse when the giant earthquake came.1
But the show must go on, and Malajube was sort of a perfect choice for a federal initiative like this. I'm rather pleased that the franco-rockers have managed the relatively rare feat of carving out a bit of a niche in the rest of the country, parlaying a jaunty album about diseases (2007's Trompe-l'œil) into Polaris consideration. Follow-up Labyrinthes was a little proggier and less easy to grasp a hold of, but the band had settled into a rather pleasing mix of disco and guitar-boogie on the then-new La Caverne.
"Synesthésie" and "Cro-Magnon", that one's opening one-two punch, provided the set's opening salvo. Live, the disco-isms of "Le blizzard" were toned down a bit from the superb album take, but there was still a groovy underpinning. Getting into the spirit of the day, vocalist Julien Mineau kept a running countdown 'til the Rapture was due, thanking the crowd for choosing to spend their last minutes with the band.
The band dipped back to Trompe-l'œil with the nifty "Pâte filo" and then, as the appointed hour struck, were playing "Montréal -40°C", their best-known song. That would have made for a show-stopping soundtrack to the Rapture, but there were no bodies being lifted to the skies to be seen.
In fact, that might have been a case of peaking too early, as some of the mid-tempo-y stuff after that (like title cut "La caverne" and closer "Sangsues") felt less vital, if not borderline-plodding. But still, at their best, this is a pretty good band to wait out the end of the world with.
Listen to a track from this set here.
Given the lack of post-Rapture chaos, the headlining set from Apostle of Hustle went ahead, although the band's very presence possibly caused its own little wobbles in the space/time continuum. Things had been pretty quiet for the band after the end of the promotional cycle for 2009's Eats Darkness. Despite that hibernation, their presence here made sense based on their participation in the National Parks Project, where the band recorded some "Ancestral Top 40" tracks with Tanya Tagaq in Baffin Island's Sirmilik National Park. That must have been a good experience, for singer/guitarist Andrew Whiteman seemed to be in good spirits and genuinely humbled at being asked to celebrate Parks Canada.
The band was in their latter-day two-man incarnation, with Whiteman joined by percussionist Dean Stone, who switched back and forth from the full kit to the cajón. Given they were outside the album promotion loop, the setlist looked back and forth over the whole of band's history. They led off with "My Sword Hand's Anger" from '07's National Anthem of Nowhere, which also provided a terrific version of "¡Rafaga!", with Stone employing a loopstation to enhance his percussion. They dipped back to debut album Folkloric Feel for "Energy of Death" and "Sleepwalking Ballad".
By way of departures, there was one song that I didn't recognize ("shake those chains on the beach" was the refrain) as well as "Wu", a song given to the Amnesty International compilation Peace, and, so far as I know, the last-released AoH track. With a nifty stereophonic effect on the percussion loop and its "stone cold skin and bones" refrain, it fits in with the top tier of the band's stuff.
It looked like the pair could have keep rolling though songs for quite awhile — Whiteman joked that they had seventy-five songs rehearsed and ready to go — but too quickly they were getting the "last song" signal. They closed with "Xerses", which started slow and easy and built up with increasing velocity to encompass a massive guitar solo before Stone cranked it up even faster, the song ending in a flat-out speed race between the two musicians.
Anticlimactically, here was no Rapture, but whatever was pollinating was getting me sneezing a little. And speaking of not with a bang but a whimper, I don't know if this was a last echo for Apostle of Hustle — I don't see any indication of whether the band is particularly a going concern, or on hiatus, or what have you. Whiteman has been focused lately on his AroarA project, though that has also been keeping a low profile. Regardless, as the evening's cool damp chill chased off the day's warmth, this was a worthy day of celebration.2
Listen to a track from this set here.
1 This, in turn, led me to muse, briefly, on Darren O’Donnell's Your Secrets Sleep With Me.
2 And though I didn't know it at the time, this would also serve as my farewell romp with that underutilized slice of parkland at the foot of the tower, now home to a big concrete hole that is taking shape as Toronto's forthcoming tourist-trap aquarium.
Artist: Malajube
Song: Porté disparu
Recorded at Sonic Boom Records, November 25, 2009.
Malajube - Porté disparuMy notes for this set can be found here.
Malajube
Sonic Boom Records. Wednesday, November 25, 2009.
It's sort of a weird cultural phenomenon: every ten years or so, for one reason or another, a francophone Québec act manages to worm its way into the ROC popular culture. Which works out well enough for everyone involved — a new audience for the band, and a largely unjustified sort of sense of briser les solitudes for us maudit anglais. So, move over Harmonium and à la prochaine Mitsou — we've got Malajube now. It's easy to understand the trans-lingual appeal, with their penchant for catchy hooks, even if they do sometimes come off like a contemporary Supertramp that it's okay to like.1
And I have liked 'em okay, in that broad realm of liking them enough to head down to the Sonic Boom basement, but not so much that I was going to head to their Horseshoe gig the following night. As is always the case with the in-store, you can never be sure what you're gonna get — maybe three or four songs and then out, maybe half the band playing acoustically. But with the band apparently having an extra day in town, and not in a rush to get over to the venue, it turned out we got a repectable eight song, thirty-five minute set.
The band led off with a trio from the new-ish Labyrinthes, starting with "Les Collemboles" and "Ursuline" and moving into "Casablanca", with its nifty synth hook. Keyb player Thomas Augustin is definitely their most distinctive sonic element, but all four members did a solid job filling out their sound.2 Singer/guitarist Julien Mineau wasn't predisposed to a lot of banter — "approchez, approchez – get closer, I mean" after the first song was about as chatty as he got. But that was fine with the band moving quickly from song to song. Breakthrough album Trompe-l'oeil was represented with "Casse-cou" and "Fille à plumes", and "Porté disparu", may fave track off the new one, with its supremely catchy "non / jamais / je n'oublierais mon nom" hook3 was arguably the highlight of the set. And, of course, the band kept the ever-popular "Montréal -40°C" for near the end.
There were a few spots where, like on their albums, they got a little bit ponderous, but serving the purpose of the in-store well, I felt like I appreciated them more after hearing the songs done live. Quelle jouissance!
Listen to a track from this set here.
1 I realize, with the "death of uncool" and all that I suppose at some level it's okey for people to like Supertramp. But eighty-five or so per cent of my brain still instinctively says, "C'mon, Supertramp?".
2 Mathieu Cournoyer had the best fashion statement of the group, with an Expos button on his bass strap.
3 Although admittedly I had to look up the tense there. "Oublierais" is present conditional, making that, what, "no, never, I can't forget my name"? Geez — you can google verb conjugations now. These kids nowadays have no excuse not to be speaking six or eight languages.
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Jazz Rat Monday (feat. Patrick Smith/Alex Fournier/Dan Pitt/Aaron Blewett) / Dina's Tavern 2026-05-04 (Monday). $pwyc. [more info]
Chris Banks presents (feat. Chris Banks/Dafydd Hughes/Rob Cruickshank) / The Tranzac (Southern Cross Lounge) 2026-05-04 (Monday)
Track Could Bend #116 (feat. the rest [Joe Sorbara & Jonathan Kay] / Wobbly + John Oswald / Red Trillium [Andrew Finlay Stewart/Matt Nguyen/Justin Caporuscio]) / Wenona Lodge 2026-05-05 (Tuesday). $pwyc. [FB event]
Holy Oak Family Singers presents: Our Parents' Tapes (feat. Luka Kuplowsky/Tiffany Wu/Isla Craig/Justin Orok/Edwin De Goeij/Fan Wu/Aiden McConnell/Ivy Mairi/Carlyn Bezic/Robin Dann//Ben Gunning/Bram Gielen) / The Tranzac (Southern Cross Lounge) 2026-05-06 (Wednesday – early) [more info]
Potions & Strings (Dun-Dun Man) / The Tranzac (Southern Cross Lounge) 2026-05-06 (Wednesday). [more info]
What Is: noncompliance: The inputted value is unusual [workshop & performance] (feat. Rrose / Auto Feeder / Parkdale Pirate Radio) / Sandbox 2025-05-07 (Thursday). $20/$25/$30 PWYCA. [more info]
Longing and Belonging: Music for Piano by Armenian Composers (feat. Eve Egoyan) / University of Toronto (Walter Hall) 2026-05-07 (Thursday). $free. [more info]
More Noise Please! presents: Cacophonyous Cataclysm (feat. V. Vecker / Unfeeling / THRTDSPLY / Jania K / Dept of Loss / Emergency Euphoria / Humbucker Music [Nick Storring/Jason Doell/Mira Martin-Gray/Colin Cudmore] / Del Stephen's Glib Trot Gleaning) / BSMT 254 2026-05-07 (Thursday). $15/PWYC. [FB event]
Mayme Joach [Alex Lukashevsky & co.] / Grossman's Tavern 2026-05-08 (Friday – 6:30)
What Is: noncompliance: No memories available (feat. Qiujiang Levi Lu / Aliyah Aziz / Husna Farooqui) / Sandbox 2025-05-08 (Friday). $20/$25/$30 PWYCA. [more info]
Hooper (No Frills) / Dina's Tavern 2025-05-08 (Friday). $17.31. [more info]
Musica Universalis (feat. C'est la fête Large Ensemble [William Hunt/Adrian Rossouw/Mateos Labbes-Phelan/Maxwell Stover/Colin Fisher with special guests Karen Ng & Mark Hundevad) / The Tranzac (Southern Cross Lounge) 2026-05-08 (Friday) [more info]
What Is: noncompliance: Confirm humanity [workshop & performance] (feat. Shara Lunon / Nidus / Christina Dovolis) / Sandbox 2025-05-09 (Saturday). $20/$25/$30 PWYCA. [more info]
Liquid Architecture (feat. Tomasz Krakowiak / Eric Paglia) / St. Matthew’s Clubhouse 2026-05-09 (Saturday). $10 (cash or e-transfer). [FB event]
Labyrinth Ontario with Efrén López / Aga Khan Museum 2026-05-09 (Saturday). $50 (regular)/$45 (friends of the museum)/$37.50 (students and seniors)/$20 (limited rush tickets). [FB event]
O Sacrum Convivium, Music for Corpus Christi (feat. The Tallis Choir) / St. Patrick's Church 2026-05-09 (Saturday). $35 (general), $30 (seniors), $15 (students). [FB event]
Girma Woldemichael [Nafqoté CD release concert] / The Redwood Theatre 2026-05-09 (Saturday). $20, all-ages. [FB event]
catl. (Kewpie Dolls / Thee Terrible Threes) / Dina's Tavern 2025-05-09 (Saturday). $17.31. [more info]
Toronto Improvisers Orchestra / The Tranzac (Southern Cross Lounge) 2026-05-10 (Sunday – noon)
Ayal Senior & Friends (feat. Ayal Senior & Kurt Newman / JOYSHAPE / Ryan Dugre / Nick Flanagan) / The Tranzac (Southern Cross Lounge) 2026-05-10 (Sunday – 2:30 p.m.) [FB event]
Wolf Eyes (Knurl / Ayal Senior) / The Baby G 2026-05-10 (Sunday). $33.18, 19+. [FB event]
Jazz Rat Monday (feat. Patrick Smith/Nancy Walker/Eric West/Mark Godfrey) / Dina's Tavern 2026-05-11 (Monday). $pwyc. [more info]
New Works for Improvising Musicians (feat. Nick Fraser's Special Topics [Nick Fraser/Josh Cole/Max Stover/Kae Murphy]) / The Tranzac (Southern Cross Lounge) 2026-05-11 (Monday)
Brodie West presents (feat. Drumheller [Nick Fraser/Rob Clutton/Brodie West/Eric Chenaux/Doug Tielli]) / The Tranzac (Southern Cross Lounge) 2026-05-13 (Wednesday – early)
Not Dead Yet presents (feat. One Leg One Eye / Efrim Menuck) / St. Stephen-In-The-Fields 2025-05-13 (Wednesday). $26.67, all-ages. [FB event]
Never Was [Brandon Davis/Bea Labikova/Patrick O’Reilly/Joe Sorbara] / The Tranzac (Southern Cross Lounge) 2026-05-13 (Wednesday)
TONE Presents (feat. Eric Chenaux & Ryan Driver / Rafael Toral / Masahiro Takahashi & Brodie West) / Standard Time 2025-05-14 (Thursday). $33.64 advance/$35 door, all-ages. [FB event]
Night Owls (feat. Bob Wiseman / Lily Frost) / Hugh's Room 2026-05-14 (Thursday). $42.85 (General Admission), $27.27 (Student / Arts Worker / Underemployed). [FB event]
AMRITA [debut album release!] [Anita Katakkar & Kayla Milmine with special guests: Jonathan Kay & Zaynab Wilson] (Zaynab Wilson) / Array Space 2025-05-14 (Thursday). $30 [includes a copy of the new CD and a drink]. [FB event]
Pedro Oliveira (Ariel Orah / Earth Punks) / Terrarium 2025-05-14 (Thursday). $15/pwyc. [more info]
Today Versions presents (feat. Ghost Variables [Gary Barwin/Chris Palmer/David Lee/Mike Hansen/Connor Bennett] / Del Stephen's Furtherances [Owen Kurtz/Paul Newman/Jeff Sinibaldi/Jamie Eriksen/Del Stephen] / Woolworm, Ontario) / The Tranzac (Living Room) 2026-05-15 (Friday). $10-$15 sliding scale
Animatist [Shapeshifter Album Release Party] (Miserable Weekend / Paper Hats) / The Baby G 2025-05-16 (Saturday). $20.01, 19+. [FB event]
Garden of Forking Paths VIII (feat. Triio) / Allan Gardens 2026-05-16 (Saturday). $30. [more info]
Cosmic Homeostasis XXXII / The Tranzac (Living Room) 2026-05-17 (Sunday – noon). $pwyc. [FB event]
The Dan Pitt Trio [Dan Pitt/Alex Fournier/Nick Fraser] / Sellers & Newel 2026-05-17 (Sunday). $20 minimum donation. [more info]
Jazz Rat Monday (feat. Patrick Smith/Rebecca Hennessy/Max Simpson/Trevor Falls) / Dina's Tavern 2026-05-18 (Monday). $pwyc. [more info]
Playscape Emporium: Paint, Play ["The audience will witness the creation of various painted works, following the story of a painting as told by the brush."] (feat. Duo Cichorium / Constant Yen / Rowan Campbell / Charli/Fahmid/Joe/Mira) / Array Space 2026-05-21 (Thursday). $25.00 (or Pay What You Want); livestream: $12.00 (or Pay What You Want). [more info]
By Divine Right (Casper Skulls / The Will Powers) / Dina's Tavern 2026-05-22 (Friday)
Picastro (Lives Like Skyscrapers / Jordaan Mason) / Annette Studios 2026-05-22 (Friday). $28.25. [more info]
Burn Down The Capital presents (feat. Cole Pulice / SpeariNg [Karen Ng & Charles Spearin] / Grace Scheele) / Collective Arts 2026-05-23 (Saturday). $22.89, 19+. [FB event]
Doug Tielli/Aline Homzy/Michael Davidson/Brandon Davis / Sellers & Newel 2026-05-23 (Saturday). $20 minimum donation. [more info]
Parade [Stefan Hegerat/Chris Pruden/Patrick O’Reilly/Laura Swankey] (Joyshape) / Burdock Music Hall 2026-05-23 (Saturday). $16.95. [more info]
Jazz Rat Monday (feat. Patrick Smith/Nancy Walker/Eric West/Mark Godfrey) / Dina's Tavern 2026-05-25 (Monday). $pwyc. [more info]
Geordie Gordon [River Round release celebration, full band with horn section!] (José Contreras) / Burdock Music Hall 2026-05-27 (Wednesday). $20.34. [more info]
Sook-Yin Lee with Dylan Gamble [72RHR release celebration] / Sonic Boom 2026-05-29 (Friday). $free, all ages
Battute e Pizzicato: Celebrating the 17th-Century Guitar (feat, Musicians of the Egg) / Church of the Redeemer 2026-05-31 (Sunday). $30 (general admission), $20 (students/arts workers). [FB event]
TONE presents: Double LP Release (feat. Glissandro 70 / Khôra & Mas Aya / Sweet Lips) / Standard Time 2025-06-04 (Thursday). $28.27, all ages. [FB event]
The Mike DeiCont Trio [Mike DeiCont/Leland Whitty/Eric West] / Sellers & Newel 2026-06-07 (Sunday). $20 minimum donation. [more info]
Not Dead Yet presents (feat. Fuji||||||||||ta / Evicshen) / The Garrison 2025-06-10 (Wednesday). $30.14, 19+. [FB event]
TONE & Not Dead Yet present (feat. Afrorack / Phèdre / Arc & Texture) / BSMT 254 2025-06-16 (Tuesday). $34.49, 19+. [FB event]
Titanium Riot / Sellers & Newel 2026-06-16 (Tuesday). $20 minimum donation. [more info]
Kahil El'Zabar & David Murray / CONTXT by Trane 2026-06-19&20 (Friday & Saturday). $42.38 (earlybird)/$77.41 (both shows). [FB event]
TONE & More Noise Please present (feat. Lucas 'Granpa' Abela / Death Kneel / Nimmie Amee / Triptych [Colin Cudmore/Kristina Guison/Colby Richardson]) / The Jama 2025-06-21 (Sunday). $17.52 (early bird), $22.89 (general admission), 19+. [FB event]
TONE presents (feat. Setting / High Alpine Hut Network / Shabason/Gunning) / The Jama 2025-06-24 (Wednesday). $22.89, 19+. [FB event]
TONE presents (feat. The Ex / not a band / Andy Moor & Yannis Kyriakides) / Cafeteria Upstairs 2025-06-25 (Thursday). $39.02, all ages. [FB event]
Lavventura [debut live performance and That Particular Charm release celebration! ] / The Piston 2026-07-03 (Friday)
Styrofoam Winos (Eliza Niemi / Roy) / The Baby G 2026-07-19 (Sunday). $20.01, 19+. [tickets + more info]
2026 Gigs
Tania Gill presents (feat. Victor Bateman/Brodie West/Nico Dann) / The Tranzac (Southern Cross Lounge) 2026-01-02 (Friday)
The Silt / The Tranzac (Southern Cross Lounge) 2026-01-02 (Friday)
Track Could Bend #112 (feat. Duo BEAK / Vividness Trio) / Wenona Lodge 2026-01-06 (Tuesday)
Toronto Improvisors Orchestra / The Tranzac (Southern Cross Lounge) 2026-01-11 (Sunday)
Ayal Senior & Friends (feat. Senior & Newman / Nick Flanagan / Aaron Knight / Azaria / Charter of the Forest) / The Tranzac (Southern Cross Lounge) 2026-01-11 (Sunday)
ur audio visual presents (feat. Heraclitus Akimbo / Charter of the Forest) / The Sun Room @ 918 Bathurst 2026-01-18 (Sunday)
Track Could Bend #113 (feat. OH GEE / Ryan Kinney) / Wenona Lodge 2026-02-03 (Tuesday)
Toronto Improvisers Orchestra / The Tranzac (Southern Cross Lounge) 2026-02-08 (Sunday)
Ayal Senior & Friends (feat. Ayal Senior & Kurt Newman / Destroya / Nick Flanagan / Roya/Marilyn/Ayal / Ayal Senior) / The Tranzac (Southern Cross Lounge) 2026-02-08 (Sunday)
Bad Baby and Mayme Joach (Fan Wu / Colleen Coco Collins) / Burdock Music Hall 2026-02-08 (Sunday)
Music Hosted by Karen Ng (feat. Max Stover/Mateos Labbé-Phelan/Andrew Furlong/Karen Ng) / Wenona Lodge 2026-02-17 (Tuesday)
Rapallo (Marker Starling) / Dina's Tavern 2025-02-21 (Saturday)
Earlobe fundraiser (feat. Many People) / The Tranzac (Southern Cross Lounge) 2026-02-26 (Thursday)
coexisDance #113 (feat. New Chance / Rachana Joshi / Sid Eillers / Brandon Davis / Kayla Milmine / Brendan Swanson / Rowan-Muriel / Joel Lawrence) / Canadian Contemporary Dance Theatre 2026-02-28 (Saturday)
Eliza Niemi (Shep. Treasure / Westelaken) / Dina's Tavern 2026-03-01 (Sunday)
Track Could Bend #114 (feat. Bill Gilliam / Scallions / Tap slap wind and light) / Wenona Lodge 2026-03-03 (Tuesday)
Ayal Senior & Friends (feat. Senior & Newman / Lostworldsounds / Nick Flanagan / Nocturnes / Ayal Senior) / The Tranzac (Southern Cross Lounge) 2025-03-08 (Sunday)
International Women's Day (feat. Tania Gill/Aline Homzy/Karen Ng/Brittany Pitt/Mira Riselli) / Sellers & Newel 2026-03-08 (Sunday)
Ben Mike & The Beatles (Down Town) / The Tranzac (Southern Cross Lounge) 2025-03-14 (Saturday)
Cosmic Homeostasis XXXI / The Tranzac (Southern Cross Lounge) 2026-03-29 (Sunday)
Track Could Bend #115 (feat. Brian Abbott & Paul Newman / Ben Mike & Owen Kurtz) / Wenona Lodge 2025-04-07 (Tuesday)
Kurt Newman presents Post-Bluegrass Bluegrass (feat. Isla & The Sorry Brothers) / The Tranzac (Southern Cross Lounge) 2025-04-09 (Thursday)
Sonomadic Improv presents (feat. the clearing / Happy Apple) / Annette Studios 2025-04-12 (Sunday)
Josh Cole: new works for improvising musicians (feat. Aline Homzy/Nick Storring/John Oswald/Owen Kurtz/Josh Cole) / The Tranzac (Southern Cross Lounge) 2026-04-13 (Monday)
Sympathetic String Band & Friends (feat. Sympathetic String Band / Gayle Young) / The Tranzac (Southern Cross Lounge) 2026-04-26 (Sunday)
Not Dead Yet presents (feat. The Messthetics and James Brandon Lewis / Yr Knives) / 918 Bathurst 2026-05-02 (Saturday)