Indie Pop

HABITAT SONORE :  the music that rocks Montreal… and the Phi Center !

by Salima Bouaraour

The music that rocks Montreal. Fifteen artists from the local scene. Fifteen songs with a very wide range. Synth pop, electro, R&B, indie rock, hip-hop. The list is available for listening from May 8 to August 11 at the Phi Center. A recommendation from PA N M 360 for your summer pleasure!

Artists – Gayance – Narcy – En Stéréo – KALLITECHNIS – The Bionic Harpist – Patrick Watson – Klô Pelgag – Daniel Bélanger – Bibi Club – Jean-Michel Blais – Waahli – Cosmic Cosmic – Malika Tirolien – Dominique Fils-Aimé – Karkwa – revisit the sound design of one of their works to allow audiences to fully immerse themselves in a three-dimensional universe offered by Dolby Atmos on a set of 16 multichannel loudspeakers. 

The listening experience lasts 51 minutes, while you sit or lie on comfortable cushions in the dark. Your hearing is thus called upon to its full potential, allowing you to fully appreciate the performance in depth;

The sensory euphoria offered by this listening experience has a high meditative potential, where each of the song’s sonorities occupies its own space, lulling you along as you take multiple detours through the infinite sweetness of Patrick Watson’s voice – Better in the Shade – , through the vocal warmth of Gayance – Lord Have Mercy – or through the magical harp of The Bionic Harpist. 

Canadian contemporary R&B star KALLITECHNIS will clearly stand out, with his upbeat track  WOUND UP, which won the 2022 Juno Award. Her album will be available to listen to from June 19 to 23 in the listening room: Mood Ring. 

PAN M 360 strongly invites you to experience this session specially dedicated to talented Montreal artists!

PLAYLIST: 

Jean-Michel Blais –  passepied  

The Bionic Harpist  In Stillness  

Dominique Fils-Aimé Cheers to New Beginnings  

Patrick Watson Better in the Shade 

Klô Pelgag Mélamine  

Daniel Bélanger J’entends tout ce qui joue 

Bibi Club  Le feu  

Karkwa Gravité 

Waahli Te revoir  

Malika Tirolien A Love That Will Last  

KALLITECHNIS WOUND UP  

Gayance Lord Have Mercy 

En Stéréo Clair Obscur  

Narcy Journey  

Cosmic Cosmic –  Jupiter 

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