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Concert BReak Meets Whistler Music and Vancouver Folk Festival

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  • July 17, 2008
Whistler World Ski and Snowboard Festival - Arthur Maughan


Concert BReak returns (and with a bang)! Miss me? For those just joining me, Concert BReak is where you can find Vancouver's best beats, from stadium concerts at GM Place to indie shows at 1067.

This week, the Whistler Music Festival and the Vancouver Folk Festival are are running at the same time—that's my kind of dilemma! Thievery Corp., The Roots, James Taylor, Mark Farina, Girl Talk and many more after the jump. Enjoy the music and the sunshine!

Thursday, July 17
The Bloody Beetroots @ Caprice: Italy's the Bloody Beetroots spin with Expendable Youth and Paul Devro.
Dubmatix @ Fabric Night Club: Toronto reggae and drum and bass.

Friday, July 18
James Taylor @ GM Place: I didn't realize this Sanyal family favorite had put out a new album last year (titled "One Man Band"). I wonder if he can still fill stadiums.
Mark Farina @ Commodore: House lovers are going to be out with a vengeance as downtempo beats stir up the Commodore.
Guilty About Girls @ Biltmore: Vancouver's own Guilty About Girls is a trio of local alt pop boys.

Concert BReak Meets Vancouver International Jazz Festival Part 2: June 26 - July 3

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  • June 26, 2008

Feel it in the Air Tonight (Live) - Naturally 7


As the Vancouver International Jazz Festival brouhaha draws to an end, venues all over Vancouver explode with music. Remember: there are many more events listed on the official VIJF Calendar, and there are many free ones to take advantage of.
Comment on your picks and thoughts!

Thursday, June 26
Naturally 7 @ The Centre for Performing Arts (VIJF): These guys are a pretty cool a cappella group. That's right, cool a cappella. It's not stuff I'd listen to every day, but I'd be impressed by this live show.
Harris Eisenstadt Vancouver Quartet @ The Western Front (Day One - VIJF): Eisenstadt is a drummer and a composer who was born in Toronto (and is now based in Brooklyn).
Oliver Gannon Quartet @ The Ironworks (VIJF - 8pm): I was waiting for a jazz-guitarist to slip into CB, and Vancouver-based Oliver Gannon fits the bill!
Tony Wilson 6tet The Ironworks @ (VIJF - 11pm): Wilson's compositions range from rock, to experimental jazz, to mournful ballads.
Eccodek @ Performance Works (VIJF): Chill to the sounds of Canadian dub.
Forest City Lovers @ Little Mountain Studios: A refreshing little Canadian indie group.
Tea @ Yew York: Vancouver soul.
The Constantines @ Commodore: Arts and Crafts alt-rock quintet is joined by Vancouver's Ladyhawk.
The Dodos @ Bourbon: A psychedlic folk duo.

The Cheaper Show: Less Dollars, More Sense

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  • June 23, 2008


I was able to drop by The Cheaper Show Saturday night after Pink Martini's show at Orpheum Theatre. While I only caught the last twenty minutes of the show, I was extremely glad I was able to see what it was all about.

The Cheaper Show is a single-night exhibit (in it's eight year) that featured 300 pieces of art for a set price of $200.00 each. The idea behind it is straightforward: accessibility. Inexpensive prices enable more people to afford high-quality art. To add to this, newer artists are given a rare (equal) presentation alongside more established peers. An international array of 150 artists from many mediums were featured in the event. It was cool to see Basco Five's work back in town!

The Cheaper Show No.8 took place at the old Storyeum. I never went to the actual Storyeum, but the venue fit the exhibit well. I really enjoyed the evening and took note of some great artists. DJ Rico Uno played some cool mixes and the place was packed with funky people.

I really like what the organizers of the exhibit are doing and am already anticipating The Cheaper Show No.9. They say it best: "Buy Art Not Cocaine".

Vancouver International Jazz Festival: Crowd Laps Up Pink Martini

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  • June 23, 2008
China Forbes - Pink Martini

Pink Martini is a band out of Portland, Oregon—a Liberal city dubbed "Little Beirut" for it's regular anti-Republican demonstrations. A vociferous town requires citizens that are responsible for how they communicate, and Pink Martini has communication down to an art.

Thomas Lauderdale, the dynamic founder of the 'little orchestra' aptly describes the members of his group to be "musical archaeologists, bringing melodies and rhythms from different parts of the world together to create something which is modern."

Taking to the Orpheum's beautiful stage, Pink Martini started into a rendition of "Bolero"—an intelligent first choice, as the piece built the anticipation for what was to come. The group changed gears quickly, bringing primary vocalist China Forbes to the stage for "Tempo Perdido"—a song that transported listeners to humid Latin nights of an imagined past.

Concert BReak Meets Vancouver International Jazz Festival: June 20 - 26

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  • June 20, 2008
Bass on Sunset - David Niddrie


Since as far back as I can remember, jazz has had a way of drawing me in and making me feel music. This week 1800 musicians are coming in from all over the globe to play at Vancouver's award-winning International Jazz Festival—a jazz lover's paradise! The festival runs from June 20 - 29 and has a special Canada Day date on July 1. While the selection includes true legends from the jazz world, there are a few non-jazz acts in the mix as well. As always, free concerts are available at many venues around the city. Check Coastal Jazz & Blues for a complete listing.

This is a big week for Vancouver music, so please add shows in comments as you see fit!

Friday, June 20
Shout Out Out Out Out @ Commodore (VIJF): This dance-punk group out of Edmonton may seem like an unlikely feature for a jazz fest, but VIJF is a Festivus for the Rest of Us.
Herbie Hancock @ Orpheum (VIJF): One of those legends I was talking about, Herbie is known as an experimentalist who still managed to convey his music to pop audiences.
Beady Belle @ Performance Works (VIJF): This Norwegian group is led by female vocalist Beate S. Lech and bassist Marius Reksjo.
Blind Tiger, Tiger @ Hoko's: Edmonton based alt-pop. With My Robot Unicorn.
Danny Echo @ Waldorf Hotel: Echo is a Burnaby-based musician who is a bit like Sam Roberts with folkier influence.vocals.

Concert BReak: June 12 - 19

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  • June 13, 2008
The Fabulous Commodore Ballroom - Christina Taylor

This week has fewer big-name acts but tons of quality independant performers. Share your thoughts and ideas in the comments section.

Friday, June 13
Holy Hardstock!!! @ Christ Church Cathedral: This is a benefit for Scott Harding: a local musician and producer who was injured in a hit-and-run in February.
Old 97's @ Richard's: Texas boys playing alt-country. You can often pick out the band's influences in their tunes (e.g. Johnny Cash, The Kinks, The Beatles, The Pixies, and David Bowie).
Styrofoam @ Bourban: Wiki dubbes Arne Van Petegem's musical style to be "glitch electronica". I'm not sure if I agree, but I like the phrase!
E.S.L. Band @ Western Front (Day One): Believe me, I'm not trying to stir up old arguments! This local group of music-making foreigners are hosting a CD release with The Fits and Cornerstone.
The Jolts @ Cobalt: The Jolts are a Vancouver-bred punk group.
The Awkward Stage @ Biltmore: Vancouver's Shane Nelken has worked on projects with some pretty cool people, including A.C. Newman (The New Pornographers). The Awkward Stage is his story.
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