Artist: Peter Elkas
Song: Cruel Thing to Do
Recorded at Jason Collett's Basement Revue, The Dakota Tavern, December 7, 2010.
Peter Elkas - Cruel Thing to DoMy notes for this set can be found here.
Artist: Peter Elkas
Song: Cruel Thing to Do
Recorded at Jason Collett's Basement Revue, The Dakota Tavern, December 7, 2010.
Peter Elkas - Cruel Thing to DoMy notes for this set can be found here.
Artist: David O'Meara and Peter Elkas Band
Poem: Powerboat
Recorded at Jason Collett's Basement Revue, The Dakota Tavern, December 7, 2010.
David O'Meara and Peter Elkas Band - PowerboatMy notes for this set can be found here.
Jason Collett's Basement Revue (feat. Jason Collett / David O'Meara (poetry) / Jessy Bell Smith / Pasha Malla (story) / Julie Fader / Ken Babstock (poetry) / Jim Bryson / Peter Elkas)
The Dakota Tavern, Tuesday, December 7, 2010.
Jason Collett's Basement Revue, now in its fourth year, has become a bit of an institution, taking over the cozy basement space of the Dakota on Tuesdays throughout December. It's a pricey ticket, by my standards, but it's a full night's worth of entertainment — and I do like the intimate vibe and who-knows-what-you'll-get element of surprise.
On the year's first instalment, the place filled in pretty early, and though a sign on the door said the show would start at ten, 'round 9:30 without any announcement Collett took the stage and launched straight into "Not Over You" before chatting with the crowd about what the night would hold. Amongst the innovations on this night, "in the very far back corner... is a poetry vending machine," dispensing poetic snacks for a toonie.
And then paying tribute to the city's new mayor on the day of his surreal swearing-in, Collett debuted a new song called "Cassandra", dedicated to Rob Ford and Don Cherry, whom he passingly referred to as "Doom and Doomer". It was more of an attack generally on populists and demagogues, but there was no small force in the refrain of "go back to from where you came".
Listen to a song from this set here.
After that, Collett slipped into MC mode,1 introducing "the first poet of the night" — and the word "first" might have caused a raised eyebrow or two, though on the whole, Collett's affection for that element of the Revue was pretty plain to see. And overall, the concept worked very well, with the audience keeping pretty quiet for Ottawa's David O'Meara, reading lyric poetry mostly about daily life. The best of the bunch might have been one reflecting on William Safire's dilemma in having to write a speech in case the Apollo mission went wrong.
The night's first musical guest was Guelph's Jessy Bell Smith, who looked a little nervous on taking the stage. She steadied herself by starting off with a cover of Nina Simone's "I Love My Baby" with a voice that wouldn't sound out of place on a crackly 78. That kind of soulful blues-y vibe carried forward into her own songs, which had a measured resonance that was odds with her stage persona. She came off a little antsy and playing a bit at being a rube, proclaiming "it's fun to play in the big city!" Still, her performance was enjoyable for the honest goodness of her complete earnestness.
Listen to a song from this set here.
Keeping up with the variety format, writer Pasha Malla took the stage to tell a friend's story about encountering Michael Jackson before reading a satirical piece about his sex tape — and why no one was downloading it from the internet.
And then, closing out the first half of the night was Julie Fader playing solo. She performed some songs from her top-notch Outside In album, including "Flights", and tried out a new one (maybe called "I'm An Island") before bringing up Jim Bryson to add some backing vocals on "723". Jason Collett, as is usually the case, stood by the bar to watch her play, giving the impression that he picks the guests based on what he'd like to hear more than anything else. Meanwhile, Fader invited the crowd to song along on the chorus while covering Yazoo's "Only You" to close things out. One measure of the demographic at these shows was that most on hand knew the song well enough to join in.
After the short grab a drink/smoke break, Ken Babstock did a slightly longer poetry set, starting off with "Tarentella" and a couple others from Airstream Land Yacht. There was also a taste of his then-forthcoming Methodist Hatchet collection. The short poems bristled with a flood of energy, with topics that were specific, but also specifically obscure, perhaps well-captured by the title-explains-it-all "As Effected By Klaus Berger's Haircut, Whose Brainwaves His Father Recorded Inventing the EEG". Babstock's work is widely acclaimed, but I must admit it all kinda slid past me.
Though I've tangentially come across Jim Bryson's work, I hadn't listened to much. His solo set here might not have entirely spoken to what his albums sound like, but I was won over by his engaging and slightly goofy presence. He was not beyond veering off into tangents — describing, during "Wild Folk", where the solo could go, where the horns should be and so on. And then, taking advantage of the other artists on hand for some collaborations, he brought up Julie Fader to add some vocals and flute to the delicate "Freeways in the Frontyard". Even more intriguing was "Fire Watch", a song he wrote based on a poem by Ken Babstock, which he'd changed around some. Reuniting "the shoplifter and the thief", Babstock came up to read the poem in the middle of the song, a collaboration that worked tremendously well, creating a real highlight and showing off the sort of cross-pollination that Collett is trying to encourage at these shows.
Listen to a song from this set here.
And then, in a regular Basement Revue treat, as Peter Elkas and his band got set up for the night's closing set, they were first joined by David O'Meara, creating improvised backing music as he read a couple more poems. "Background Noise" was interesting, but it really clicked on "Powerboat", the band catching the poem's increasing velocity and sudden crash. And showing how closely he was listening to the band listen to him, O'Meara was willing to lay back and let the band work up to the energy he was looking for.
Check out one of these poems here.
That led right into the set proper from Peter Elkas and band. Elkas, on guitar throughout, was backed by bass (Doug Friesen), drums (Gavin McGuire) and keyb (Jeff Haysall), plus Joseph Shabason on sax.2 Following from his work in Local Rabbits, Elkas' solo work has burrowed even deeper down a retro, soul-inflected path. The pejorative here would be to label this as "dad rock", which is to say it's well-crafted stuff, the rough edges smoothed down a little. Well-suited for, say, people who appreciate Elkas' frequent tour-mate Joel Plaskett. I found it all a little too pleasant to really grab me, but as he led off with a couple from his '07 album Wall of Fire (including "Sweet Nancy" and the title track) it looked like this was right in the sweet spot of most people on hand.
By this point of the night, there was a more pronounced divide between the "rather sit quietly" and "drinkin' and dancin'" crowds, each of which were casting glares at each other for spoiling their fun. By about a half-past midnight, the people thinking ahead to Wednesday morning started trickling out as one lone live-in-the-moment enthusiast was shouting, "let's move the tables!". By the later part of the set, it was cleared out enough that he could move them out of his dancing way. Meanwhile, Elkas was trying out some newer material, working the kinks from some of the songs on his now-released "Repeat Offender", including "Blue of You", "Anticipation", and "Misery".3 "Cruel Thing to Do" was probably the best of the bunch here. After a string of new material, he snapped back to his 2003 solo debut Party of One for "Build a Harmony". All told, the band played an eleven-song set, closing with the thematically-appropriate "Turn Out The Lights", and it was about ten past one when the night ended.
Listen to a song from this set here.
Thanks to K. for letting me use her camera for some of the less blurry pictures here.
1 Being taller than everyone he introduced, the first thing every artist would do on taking the stage would invariably be to adjust the microphone down to their level.
2 Interestingly, I had seen Shabason playing with Elkas' ex-bandmate Ben Gunning just a couple weeks previously.
3 Elkas made the ecologically laudable but tactically awkward mistake of putting his setlist on his phone, meaning he'd have to pull it out and fiddle with the screen a bit between songs. Sometimes the old ways just work best.
Founded as a blog about one curmudgeon's love affair with the em dash, Mechanical Forest Sound has grown to become a community-based archive of local musical culture. Assuming that "independent music" isn't just boys with guitars and "culture" isn't just some sort of pageant, MFS is an investigation of a wide range of artists, reflecting on concerts as shared experiences, acts of citizenship and a chance to get down — fuzzy photographs and clear-sounding original live recordings a specialty.
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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)