It's a winning formula that has garnered more than 100 millions streams and 600,000 album sales for Dubeau, who says, "Music must not be the prerogative of the elite it belongs to everyone," quoting Baroque composer Georg Philipp Telemann to summarize her philosophy. Violinist Angèle Dubeau and her all-women chamber orchestra La Pietà are Canada's most ardent champions of so-called post-minimalist music - works by Ludovico Einaudi, Ólafur Arnalds, Craig Armstrong and other composers who blur the line between concert music and film/TV soundtracks. NOW STREAMING Meet Alex Porat, the Canadian YouTube cover artist ready for pop stardom Simply put, it's a vibe, and we can't wait to hear the other upcoming bonus tracks for Studio Monk. Smith's effortless and distorted vocals add a true vintage feel, making it hard not to do anything - even fill out a spreadsheet - without feeling just a little bit sly. Now preparing to release a deluxe version of the album, Junia-T is back with a sleek new single featuring Miloh Smith titled "4AM in Toronto." Junia-T brings sparse production and his signature textured sound to the track, including staccato piano, heavy bass and a deceptively syncopated beat. The album mixed jazz, hip hop and R&B for a groove-heavy record that earned its place on the Polaris Music Prize shortlist, with Junia-T demonstrating his production skills and inviting notable guests from the Canadian hip-hop and R&B scenes to contribute vocals. '4AM in Toronto,' Junia-T and Miloh Smithįollowing years of creative output as a rapper and producer, Toronto's Junia-T released his sophomore album in 2020, Studio Monk. I've been a fan of Patsy Cline since I was a kid, and this is my favourite song of hers." Whether you have your own memories of Cline's song or not, Kenney makes it effortless to slip into hers. "The radio was always on and those tunes were always playing. "Old country songs always remind me of hanging out with my grandfather Ozzy in West Gore," Kenney told Exclaim!. With just her voice and guitar, Kenney hones in on the loneliness and anxiety of a long-distance relationship, while playfully hanging onto each rhyme scheme, dancing with the idea of belonging. Covers of tracks by Guided by Voices, the Kinks and Daniel Romano are all part of the project, but it's the Halifax singer's version of the post-war 1952 classic "You Belong to Me," famously covered at various times by Patsy Cline, Dean Martin and Bing Crosby, that most expertly pulls at those heartstrings. Mo Kenney just released an album of cover songs, with the unadorned title Covers, and in true Mo Kenney style it is a full transformation into sad-song territory. 'You Belong to Me (Patsy Cline cover),' Mo Kenney What new Canadian tunes are you currently obsessed with? Share them with us on Twitter play on our brand new Songs You Need to Hear stream, filled with songs that CBC Music's producers have chosen for their playlists, and t une into CBC Music Mornings every Thursday to hear CBC Music's Jess Huddleston and Saroja Coehlo reveal the standout new Canadian song. Scroll down to find out why you need to listen, too. This week, we're listening to new tracks from: A talent to watch.Here at CBC Music, we're always on high alert for new songs by Canadian artists. Paak, H.E.R., Usher) and producer Maths Time Joy (Mahalia, Snakehips, Kevin Garrett). His songwriting skills have placed him in studios amongst Grammy-winning/nominated songwriters like Ambré (H.E.R., Kehlani) and Jeff Gitelman (Anderson. His music has charted strongly on Spotify and Apple, and last year's hit single FOMO saw major sync placements in Netflix’s On My Block and CBC’s Kim’s Convenience. Raised in Toronto by religious Korean parents, his contemporary sound reflects that city more than an overt K-Pop influence. The song, written in collaboration with producer, Xander (Meek Mill, Lil Durk), fits right into the current vogue for R&B-inflected pop, and Nozra's vocals are suitable emotionally expressive. "Love is such a visual language, so for this video, we tried to f*ck the visuals up to match how I've felt f*cked up in relationships,” said Nozra in a label press release. Inspired by the sunny California coast, the clip, shot on film in San Francisco and directed/edited by Martin Klapperbein, mirrors the ups and downs of a tempestuous relationship. Sylo Nozra - “Why R U Back? (Sony Music): The Toronto-based singer-songwriter released the wistful video for his new single Why R U Back? this week.
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