amapiano / Soul/R&B

Osheaga, Day 3 | Tyla, Tigress on the Loose

by Jacob Langlois-Pelletier

Judging by the size of the crowd eager to see her arrival early in the evening, the presence of South African sensation Tyla was one of the most anticipated events of the weekend. The new princess (let’s wait before proclaiming her queen) of amapiano and R&B certainly did not disappoint with a fiery performance where dancing and sensuality were the order of the day. And to think that she is only 22 years old…

It was on a giant tiger that the young singer made her entrance, to the cries of her admirers. To date, Tyla has only one project in her discography, her self-titled album. Needless to say, it was mostly material from her project released last March that she offered to festival-goers.

On stage, Tyla and her troupe performed a lot of dance moves, as if it wasn’t hot enough on this scorching day. The crowd watched her every move and applauded her every hip movement. “This is my first time here. I’ll remember it for the rest of my life,” she said between two songs, pleasantly surprised by the warm welcome.

Her rendition of No.1 , an excellent collaboration with Nigeria’s Tems, was vocally brilliant, as was her entire set. Tyla has been riding the wave of Water for several months, a song that propelled her internationally, and it’s this song that she will have reserved for the very end. A fiery finale for a high-quality R&B performance.

Crédit photo: Benoit Rousseau

Hip Hop / rap / Rap français

Osheaga, Day 3 | Hamza, from Belgium to Montréal

by Jacob Langlois-Pelletier

“Saucegod, Saucegod, Saucegod!” shouted the many festival-goers as Hamza arrived on stage. For several years, the Belgian rapper has had a wonderful relationship with Montrealers; another chapter in this beautiful story was written Sunday night at Osheaga.

Last year, Hamza earned a special place in our top 100 albums with Sincérement , a superb offering combining trap and R&B. It was with a string of tracks from this project that the Belgian began his set, starting with the excellent Codéine 19 . Although he started with his most recent material, he didn’t hesitate to dip into his classics such as Gasolina and FADE UP . There’s nothing wrong with the selection of tracks, a good mix highlighting the diversity of his discography.

Where the shoe pinches is in what is offered on stage. What is played is mostly pre-recorded soundtracks to which Hamza adds his grain of salt, autotune of course at the rendezvous. Don’t get me wrong, the eternal lover still offers a good show, but without artifice.

Regardless, the style of performance offered by the rapper did nothing to dampen the crowd, who were jumping from start to finish. The 30-year-old artist’s honeyed flow and catchy choruses are in a class of their own, here is another demonstration.

Crédit photo: Benoit Rousseau

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Disco / Funk / Soul/R&B

Osheaga, Day 3 | Party time with Jungle

by Jacob Langlois-Pelletier

Shortly after rapper Hamza’s last words on the adjacent stage, numerous beams of light gave festival-goers an orange hue, the color of Volcano, Jungle’s most recent project. On the notes of Busy Earnin’, a 2014 hit, the British soul-funk band made their entrance in remarkable fashion.

From the very first moments, the band’s different impulses had the crowd dancing. The music of Tom McFarland, Josh Lloyd-Watson and, most recently, Lydia Kitto, is one of the liveliest and most festive around. It’s no surprise that inflatables and balloons roamed among the fans throughout the performance; the mood was festive, to say the least. Jungle has a way of making us enjoy the moment.

The balance between recording and live creation couldn’t have been better. The three protagonists get involved vocally and contribute with various instruments such as guitar and synthesizer. The arrangements are danceable, and the vocals as bewitching as on record. Two percussionists and a bassist rounded things off brilliantly.

On two occasions, artists appeared on the big screen for the duration of a song. This was the case for Erick the Architect during the disco hit Candle Flame, a song on which the crowd burned a lot of calories, rest assured.

Several times, the band addressed the fans in both English and French. The Brits seemed delighted by the welcome they received from Montrealers, who responded by singing along to their various choruses and clapping their hands. There’s no doubt that Jungle’s appearance was one of the highlights of the weekend’s festivities.

Crédit photo: Benoit Rousseau

Pop / Punk / rap / Rock

Osheaga, Day 2 | The Smashing Pumpkins, Denzel Curry, Olivia Dean & New West

by Jacob Langlois-Pelletier

Nostalgia, when you hold us

The Smashing Pumpkins’ performance at Osheaga on Saturday couldn’t have come at a better time; just over 48 hours ago, the prolific American group released Aghori Mhori Mei , their 13th album. Contrary to what one might expect, Billy Corgan and his band ignored this release and opted for a selection of their greatest classics, much to the delight of the fans crowded in front of the two biggest stages of the festival.

Dressed in a black cassock, Corgan enveloped Parc Jean-Drapeau with his melancholic rock and his nasal voice that we know so well. Alongside him are his long-time colleagues James Iha on guitar and Jimmy Chamberlin on drums as well as Kiki Wong, a guitarist recruited a few months ago.

On stage, the Smashing Pumpkins exude the same determination and desire as they did 30 years ago. Too bad this state of mind does not translate into their recent releases.

With just a few minutes to go, dusk begins and the first notes of the famous “1979,” taken from the excellent Mellon Collie and the Infinite Sadness, are heard. This is when the crowd got loudest and the result was sublime. The euphoria provoked is yet another proof of the power of nostalgia. The Chicago band’s greatest hits will definitely never die, and neither will their influence on alternative rock.

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Denzel Curry, flawless, but not brilliant

If there’s one rapper who never stops reinventing himself with each release, it’s definitely American Denzel Curry. In mid-July, the Floridian released King Of The Mischievous South Vol. 2 , a mixtape overflowing with collaborations following a first volume released a dozen years ago. In this opus, he explores the dirty south, a subgenre from the Southern United States.

At 29 years old and with several high-quality projects under his belt, it is now fair to say that Denzel is one of the most important pawns in current rap. Brimming with energy on stage, the MC raps each of the rhymes of his songs with precision and finesse. The festival-goers received exactly what they get on his albums.

Throughout his performance, Curry multiplied the interactions with the crowd and displayed a fascinating ease.

The curtain-dropping set of his most popular tracks Ultimate and CLOUT COBAIN | CLOUT CO13A1N was met with a very loud reception from the crowd, which had been quite discreet since the beginning. It must be said that placing the rapper after the punk group Rancid and before the Smashing Pumpkins and Green Day was perhaps not the best idea…

Regardless, the proposal from the member of the famous Freshman class of 2016 was honest and well-balanced. However, his offering lacked that little something to not fall into oblivion.

Crédit photo: Tim Snow

Olivia Dean, a breath of fresh air in the middle of a heat wave


While exploring the lineup for the 2024 edition, Olivia Dean’s name really piqued my curiosity. As I looked through her slim, young discography, I discovered a soul singer inspired by the great ladies of this musical genre. The British singer cites Carole King, Amy Winehouse, The Supremes and Lauryn Hill as inspirations for her music.

Accompanied by a small orchestra, the 25-year-old artist is dressed in a very colorful dress and takes her place at the front of the stage. “If this is the first time you’ve seen me perform, I have one rule. You have to have a good time!” she says between her first two songs. It was largely material from Messy, her only album of her career, that the London native introduced to the crowd. She also took the opportunity to perform her most recent release entitled Time , a song in which she explores more rock avenues than usual, which suits her like a glove.

Olivia Dean exudes an aura that is not of our time. Jazz, R&B, soul, pop; everything is mobilized. Visibly captivated, the festival-goers scrutinized her actions and then responded vocally. The 45 minutes of performance passed in the blink of an eye and we would have liked it to never end.


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New West, Toronto’s New Sensation

With the huge success of their title Those Eyes , the Canadian collective New West no longer needs an introduction. This year, the Torontonians had the task of opening the ball at 2 p.m.


Taking advantage of an impressive crowd for an early afternoon due to the imminent arrival of the star Chappell Roan, the band formed by Kala Wita, Noel West, Lee Vella and Ben Key will offer an inspired and colorful performance.

Winner of a Juno for “New Group of the Year” in 2024, New West offers a diverse sound that includes jazz, R&B and indie, among other things. On the festival’s main stage, Kala Wita gave it their all, moving from left to right, singing lying on the floor and offering moments on the piano. This performance allowed us to discover more about the personalities of the different members of the group.

Vocally, Wita is right and envelops us with tracks like “Stevie Nicks” or “Guessing Game.”  The sample is thin, but the future seems promising for New West.

Photo credit: Tim Snow

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Jazz / latino

Palomosa: Jai Paul, Yves Tumor, BADBADNOTGOOD, Nana Zen et plus encore!

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Les artistes du jour: Jai Paul, Yves Tumor, BADBADNOTGOOD, The Dare, Pelada, Delachute, Nana Zen, SHYGIRL, LSDXOXO et Angelita.

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Electronic / Hip Hop / rap

Palomosa: Gesaffelstein, Destroy Lonely, Yung Lean et bien plus!

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Artistes du jour: Gesaffelstein, Destroy Lonely, Yung Lean, Yaeji (DJ Set), Snow Strippers, underscores, distraction4ever, Andrea de Tour, horsegiirL, Young Marco, Jump Source et Laurence Matte.

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Electro

Piknic Électronik : Chaos in the CBD, DJ Traytex, EEJUNGMI et plus encore!

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Chaos in the CBD

Les frères néo-zélandais Ben et Louis Helliker-Hales sont Chaos In The CBD.

Avec des références de production de plus en plus solides, les frères se sont imposés comme l’un des duos underground les plus éminents à émerger du Sud du Pacifique.

New Zealand brothers Ben and Louis Helliker-Hales are Chaos In The CBD.

With their ever strengthening production credentials, the brothers have been able to mark themselves out as one of the most eminent underground duos to emerge out of the South Pacific.

DJ Traytex

S’inspirant de ses sentiments les plus profonds, DJ Traytex a créé un genre qu’il appelle affectueusement “Emo Trance”. Dans ce paysage sonore éthéré, il tisse une toile complexe de douleur, de mélancolie et de vulnérabilité brute. Le résultat est une expérience musicale cathartique et immersive qui résonne profondément avec ses auditeurs.

Drawing inspiration from his innermost feelings, DJ Traytex has pioneered a genre he affectionately calls “Emo Trance.” Within this ethereal soundscape, it spins a complex web of pain, melancholia, and raw vulnerability. The result is a cathartic and immersive musical experience that resonates deeply with his listeners.

EEJUNGMI

EEJUNGMI est le projet électronique solo de Katie Lee qui aborde les paysages émotionnels entourant l’identité. Elle cherche à répondre aux questions sur ce qui a été, ce qui est et ce qui sera. Elle est actuellement basée à Toronto, en Ontario, et a précédemment vécu et travaillé à Calgary, en Alberta, et à Montréal, au Québec. Son EP, Contribution, est centré sur la perte, la construction et la reconstruction : une catharsis personnelle.

EEJUNGMI is the solo electronic project of Katie Lee that addresses the emotional landscapes surrounding identity. She seeks to answer the questions around what was, what is, and what will be. She is currently based in Toronto, ON and has previously lived and worked in Calgary, AB and Montreal, QC. Her EP, Contribution, is centred around loss, building, and rebuilding: a personal catharsis.

Waner

Historien de l’avocado toast, fondateur de Kizi Garden Records et spécialiste des NTIC, Waner vous aime même s’il sait pertinemment que personne ne sera là pour son set d’ouverture. Ses copains aiment trop prendre l’apéro. En toute transparence, jouant pour lui-même, il en profitera pour s’installer un transat sur le dancefloor et se faire écouter son futur EP collaboratif “Sugar Mamie présente Sucreries” ainsi que quelques tracks de son cru. Si par hasard, certains danseurs devaient arriver avant la fin de son set, tout professionnel qu’il est, Waner bondira derrière les platines afin de distribuer quelques mises en bouche sonores et préparer le gazon pour les pieds des danseurs

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Zorza

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