Psych-Rock

Brian Jonestown Massacre at Le National

by Rédaction PAN M 360

Named after the legendary Rolling Stones guitarist (Brian Jones), thus consecrating his influence in the world of western rock’n’roll, The Brian Jonestown Massacre was born in 1990, more precisely in the San Francisco area. About 40 different members have been part of the band, but the undisputed leader is still the troubled, but very creative, Anton Newcombe.

The band has gone through many phases, but even today, The Brian Jonestown Massacre is an unavoidable reference when it comes to psychedelic rock. A band led by one of the most important standard bearers of this musical genre. Without a doubt, Anton Newcombe is the iconoclast par excellence of “pot” rock.

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Original content from Canal Auditif and Le National, adapted by PAN M 360.

Folk

Altin Gun plays Le National

by Rédaction PAN M 360

Turkish psych folk band Altin Gün is easy to fall in love with. The band, which hails from Amsterdam but comes from various backgrounds (Turkish, Indonesian, Dutch) creates music that opens doors between traditional Turkish folk songs and psych.
They’ve built a strong reputation for fusing past and present to make brilliantly catchy, upbeat pop music, as seen with their Grammy-nominated second album, Gece. Yol, their third album in as many years, continues that trend; while unveiling a number of sonic surprises.

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Original content from ATO Records and Le National, adapted by PAN M 360.

Inuit / Pop

Elisapie

by Alain Brunet

A collection of songs about depression, regaining one’s identity and overcoming adversity, The Ballad of the Runaway Girl is by far the best album from Inuit singer Elisapie. On stage, it’s the same: her best concert ever. Surrounded by excellent musicians, the singer, songwriter and composer began this cycle on stage in the fall of 2018. A year and a half later, her fans who haven’t yet experienced this more than edifying experience have another opportunity to give her a warm round of applause.

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Africa / Afropop / Blues / Pop / Synth-Pop / Wassoulou Traditional

Fatoumata Diawara

by Alain Brunet

A flamboyant, fierce, independent, authentic African feminist singer who is rooted in both her Wassoulou culture and her globalized vision of culture through her interests in rock, blues and synth-pop, Malian singer Fatoumata Diawara returns for a third show for her Montreal fans, a show worthy of her talent and international renown. Produced in France by Matthieu Chedid (aka M), Fenfo (2019) is undoubtedly her best album, and has been nominated for a Grammy. Needless to say, she’ll be at the top of her game when she touches down in Montreal.

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