Showing posts with label phèdre. Show all posts
Showing posts with label phèdre. Show all posts

Friday, November 3, 2017

Recording: Phèdre

Artist: Phèdre

Songs: WTF?! [feat. Above Top Secret] + unknown* [feat. HanHan and Alanna Stuart]

Recorded at Artscape Daniels Spectrum (Venus Fest), September 30, 2017.

Phèdre feat. Above Top Secret - WTF?!

Phèdre feat. HanHan and Alanna Stuart - unknown

The idea of a "feminist music festival" might bring to mind an earnest folkie gathering, maybe off in a forest somewhere, but this first annual event was nothing like that, using inclusive and intersectional ideals as guideposts to programming a day of wide-ranging musics. The brainchild of local musician Aerin Fogel, Venus Fest was an ambitious undertaking, presenting a dozen performances in Daniels Spectrum's spacious multi-purpose Regent Park digs. And it all came together quite wonderfully, highlighting a diverse slate of mostly local musicians and incorporating flourishes like Vanessa Rieger's live-mixed visuals. With this first festival completed, there's a new "sessions" series starting up, and lots of energy to build on the positive vibes this day released.

With their DIY projection art, reflective foil backdrops and penchant for posse cuts, April Aliermo and Dan Lee have been pushing Phèdre in the direction of "spectacle" for a little while now, making them an ideal festival band. Perfectly placed at the day's fulcrum, they provided an energy boost for folks who had been there for a concert's worth of bands already and a jolt to those just walking in the door. They made this set a special occasion with a couple back-to-back all-star on-stage collaborations, first bringing up SunSun and Ayo Leilani (fresh from their own Witch Prophet set) to drop rhymes over a Lee Paradise (one of Lee's other noms du guerre) remix, and then upping the ante even more with HanHan and Bonjay's Alanna Stuart trading phrases back and forth.

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

Sunday, June 11, 2017

Recording: Phèdre

Artist: Phèdre feat. Casey Garcia

Song: unknown*

Recorded at Jam Factory (Feast in the East's 6th Anniversary), May 6, 2017.

Phèdre feat. Casey Garcia - unknown

Another celebration for this east-end institution saw it returning to perhaps the most-loved of its many homes. In typical Feast fashion, besides food (and birthday cake!) there was a diverse range of music with no fewer than five acts helping to mark the occasion. Phèdre are continuing to pivot to their next phase, supported by their hip-hop posse which includes Arowbe, Han Han, Lil Gae and Casey Garcia. That gives April Aliermo and Dan Lee more room to groove over their table of gear and hype up the crowd while the mic is passed around.

[Phèdre will be mixing it up with the fabulous HATAW as part of Pride's "Transformation" event at Yonge-Dundas Square on Thursday, June 22nd (free! outside!). And in another welcome return, on July 8th Feast in the East heads back to Prairie Drive Park for its second annual Arts in the Parks event. This day out is free, all-ages, and family-friendly and offers a free meal for all as well as live sets by The Cosmic Range, LAL and Saxsyndrum. Not to be missed — last year's event was one of the summer's highlights!]

[Thanks to Brandon Caswell Douglas for sharing his audio from this night — you can check out some his footage over at his youtube playlist for this event.]

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

Wednesday, March 22, 2017

Recording: Phèdre

Artist: Phèdre

Song: Swipe

Recorded at The Garrison (Wavelength SEVENTEEN – Night 3), February 19, 2017.

Phèdre - Swipe

The festival's last blast saw the stage stripped of the previous night's drumkit and stacks of amps — no surprise, as this was co-presented with Silent Shout, putting the accent on electronic rhythms and just a few dance grooves. Adding their own shiny foil and projections to the mix, Phèdre closed things out as if they were hosting their own post-apocalyptic guerrilla street party. Hinting at their next evolution, the pair brought out a series of rappers (Han Han, Casey Garcia, Arowbe and Lil Gae) to throw down on some new tracks, including an all-in posse cut. They had plenty fun when they were on their own, too, as this ode to Tinder suggests.

Friday, December 11, 2015

Recording: Phèdre

Artist: Phèdre

Song: Tivoli

Recorded at Smiling Buddha (Silent Shout Festival – Night 2), December 5, 2014.

Phèdre - Tivoli

Although they'd stepped away from presenting live music, Silent Shout returned for a two-night celebration to mark their fifth anniversary. Taking over the Smiling Buddha for two nights gave the site's designer Roxanne Ignatius a chance to re-imagine the space, with a deconstructed disco ball twirling above clouds and webby fabric tendrils. Plus, downstairs there was a gallery of her consistently-excellent show posters, going right back to the series' beginning when it had to spell out its mandate of "EVIL DISCO / GLOOMY ELECTRO / DEATHLY SYNTHPOP". And though there was a retrospective element to the whole affair, the music was decisively forward-looking, including a couple bands making their debuts. The second night even upped the ante by adding lasers!

April Aliermo and Dan Lee's Phèdre project mixes grimy dance beats with scuzzy punk exuberance. It employs different tools than the pair deploy as Tonkapuma (or as half of Hooded Fang) but the energy behind it is the same. The pair slipped a few new high-energy bangers into this set, including this one that sounds a wee bit like a hyper-caffeinated guess at what Alvin and The Chipmunks covering Omar Souleyman might sound like.1


1 Having jotted that comparison down in my notepad, my brain naturally turned to the next stage of wondering what would happen if you took this and played it at 16 RPM, in the style of the recent Chipmunks redux. It turns out it would sound like this.

Tuesday, February 18, 2014

Recording: Phèdre

Artist: Phèdre

Songs: Sunday Someday + Ode To The Swinger

Recorded at The Silver Dollar Room (Wavelength FOURTEEN – Night 1), February 13, 2014.

Phèdre - Sunday Someday

Phèdre - Ode To The Swinger

You can read my notes for this show here.

Currente calamo: Wavelength FOURTEEN Festival (Night 1)

FOURTEEN: The Wavelength 14th Anniversary Festival

While it's all fresh in my mind, a few notes from this year's WL Fest. Longer, more comprehensive reviews will follow down the road a piece in some far, theoretical future.

Wavelength's annual February festival was a window to the change and continuity from the evolving institution, whose adolescent years are seeing it shift from volunteer collective to professional non-profit organization. The months following last summer's final ALL CAPS! festival saw some long-time organizers stepping back from the group while co-founder Jonny Dovercourt (thanks to a grant from the Ontario Trillium Foundation) remains to steer the ship in a full-time capacity.

The extra resources mean that the festival was a smooth-running affair, though at a few points I missed the rough-around-the edges scrappy spirit of the series' DIY days. (Where have you gone, Doc Pickles? Wavelength nation turns its lonely eyes to you, ooh-woo-woo.) But this was still an essential weekend of presenting some of the city's best emerging talent to a larger audience.

Night 1 — Thursday, February 13, 2014

The Silver Dollar Room — feat. Phèdre / TOPS / Zoo Owl / Alden Penner / You'll Never Get To Heaven

The Venue & the vibe: The festival's last couple years got started in the bomb shelter/rec room basement of The Shop under Parts and Labour, and a similar "beloved dive" feeling was achieved by taking the show to the Silver Dollar. Wavelength had its first show in local legend Dan Burke's realm earlier this year, and this has proved to be a good combo. The night was presented by the Silent Shout blog, and while their dark disco vibes were on display for some of the night's acts, there was some counterprogramming in true Wavelength fashion.

The show:

London, Ontario duo You'll Never Get To Heaven have certainly played Silent Shout before, and their languid electro-dreampop was more a soothing transition into the festival than an in-your-face call to arms. The pair also elevate what could be mere sonic wallpaper into something more like a dreamscape, and the background visuals by General Chaos complemented that very well. As Alice Hansen sang, Chuck Blazevic added a performative element, with his visual sequencer tilted toward the audience who could witness him controlling the shifting sounds with his fingers dancing over a grid of glowing buttons, conjuring a mysterious sort of semaphore. (Bonus DIY touch: I was pleased to note that the low-tech solution to give the audience that view was to set the thing on the side of a three-ring binder.)

Listen to a song from this set here.

Montréal's Alden Penner also presented a fairly low-key stage presence, playing tunes from his just-released Exegesis album. With just violin and drums backing his guitar and vocals, the set started off on the quiet side, but the audience was surprisingly attentive. Perhaps it helps that Penner is fondly regarded in some quarters for his past work in Unicorns and Clues. (One song from the latter's catalogue even popped up in the set.) The quality of the new material helped as well, tuneful and yearning without being too obvious or pedantic.

Listen to a song from this set here.

When I last saw Bryan Sutherland's Zoo Owl project, I was as struck by his visual presentation as his tunes. That element has been refined even further with the beams of his "photoreceptor lenses" and lasers cutting through the thick smoke machine fog. There are some good tunes in his warped electronic one-man-band as well, but it's as a live spectacle that this really excels. Also: lasers!

Listen to a track from this set here.

Montréal's TOPS (affiliated with Arbutus Records) couldn't compete with that in terms of spectacle or intensity, but still held the crowd with their soft-edged variety of mellow rock music. There's a new album on the way to follow up 2012's Tender Opposites, and the band seemed eager to road-test some of the material.

Listen to a song from this set here.

I'd had a really bad stretch of missing shows by Hooded Fang side project Phèdre, so I was glad to finally have a chance to see how the live show has evolved. Although it began as a self-consciously ostentatious glitz-fest, this is now a more stripped-down affair, with vocalists April Aliermo and Dan Lee backed by Beta Frontiers (acting as beat provider) as well as a dancer and electro-percussionist. Their thrift-store approach to R&B synthpop borrows a bit from Hooded Fang's shambolic rollercoaster ride, but is here wrapped in a mellow haze. Which is to say that if the songs occasionally lurch along on the verge of falling apart, that remains a feature rather a bug in providing the entertainment.

Listen to a song from this set here.

Bonus! Check out some more photos from the festival over at the MFS Facebook page.

Saturday, February 25, 2012

Recording: Phèdre

Artist: Phèdre

Song: Love Ablaze

Recorded at The Great Hall (Daps Revue Vol. 1), February 24, 2012.

Phèdre - Love Ablaze

Full review to follow. No one was really sure what to expect from the live debut of sudden hot commodity Phèdre, but the crew smartly played up the theatricality in presenting a show that was quite the gold-painted spectacle. Just as the video for "In Decay" played off the music's languid decadence, the live version was a sexy pageant that left the floor coated with glitter and feathers. You never really know what's going to catch on, so if this little side-project is something that gets some well-deserved attention for these folks, I hope it takes them all around the world.