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Track of the Week – Beau Mot Plage by Isolée

This week’s track is called Beau Mot Plage, an electronic tune by Isolée. It’s an old school track that’s been around for a while. So any time I listen to it, it brings me back to my days in Montreal from way back. You can definitely say this one has stood the test of time! Enjoy the trippy graphics by Benoît Champy :)  

Seattle – Admiring The Architecture & More

During our stay on Canada’s West Coast, we had the chance to cross the border to the United States and pay a couple of quick visits to Seattle. People say it rains there all the time, but we lucked out on both occasions and got beautiful blue skies over the city. We took a stroll in Pike Place Market, one of the oldest farmers’ markets in the United States; and …Read More

Andrew Bird – Imitosis

The first time I came across Andrew Bird’s music was on one of the Nova Tunes compilations, with his song Imitosis. Its rhythm reminds me of Latin grooves played on sandy beaches with the sea and warm breeze whispering in the background. No wonder it has won a place on my list of favorite tunes. Starting in mid-March 2012, Andrew Bird is kicking off his tour, bringing his indie folky …Read More

Sade – Live in Vancouver

Last Saturday, I was lucky to be invited to see Shade’s performance in Vancouver. The Rogers Arena seemed to be completely full, bursting with adoring fans that had waited a whole decade to see them again. However, they’d had to wait a bit longer since first it was John Legend’s turn to shake us around a little bit. I enjoyed his performance and the way he interacts with the audience; …Read More

Dick Dale – Miserlou

Yesterday we had a really long day of ridding. We left from Suesca as soon as we got a short break from the drizzling enveloping the mountains. Our intention was to get to Barichara in the early afternoon and spend the night there before continuing to La Mojarra, near Bucaramanga; however, we missed the exit to Barbosa in Tunja and continued towards Sogamoso instead. By the time we realized our …Read More