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Montreal Anti-Jazz Police Festival at URSA – Day 1

by Frédéric Cardin

We were promised a festival without blinkers, free from the uptight purism of the ‘Jazz Police’ (the snobs of the genre). A promise made, a promise kept. The first night of the inaugural edition of the new jazz festival founded by Martha Wainwright, with the invaluable help of drummer Tommy Crane and the entire Ursa team, is sure to be a success that will make music lovers happy and confident. 

Listen to my interview (in French) with Martha Wainwright about the Montreal Anti-Jazz Police Festival


The evening, like all the others to come at the festival, is divided into three acts. The first concert takes place at around 5.30pm (approx, because we’re all about the fluidity of experience here. No stopwatch…), the second at around 8.30pm, and the third at 11pm. Three acts, then, and three dissimilar universes, only the second of which can be linked fairly directly to the world of jazz.

It all kicks off with Montreal’s Edwin de Goeij, who gets the festivities off to a gentle start with a soaring instrumental sound supported by a combination of lo-fi (background music generated by a 4-track cassette, as they used to say in the old days) and hi-fi with modern synthetic equipment. A cosmic keyboard floats above it all. It’s a neo-kitsch ambience, with no big surprises, but a very pleasant one. After this chill intro, Erika Angell introduces herself and reprises some of what she gave us at the launch of her album The Obsession with Her Voice at Ausgang Plaza two weeks ago. Against de Goeij’s rather placid interstellar cloud, Erika’s music is a fascinating extra-dimensional nebula of sound. The originality perceived on listening to the album and the launch show is confirmed beyond any doubt. Here is a proposal of ferociously new and impressive artistic uniqueness and audacity that deserves to make the rounds of the world of the most advanced indie music of our time.

When the break comes, we order tacos made and served by Martha Wainwright herself! If you want to live the experience, you’ve got three nights left! The second concert is by Californian saxophonist David Binney, a musical UFO who can combine avant-garde dazzle with Musakian levitation or tight post-bop. After an intro with Martha on guitar (she’s promised to sing one of her songs every night, so be there for the next ones), Binney sets off in a muscular quartet, accompanied by a double bass (Morgan Moore, an amazing virtuoso) and two… drumsets! Yes, TWO drumsets, one held by Tommy Crane and the other by Andrew Barr. The groove, which is totally acoustic but packs a punch of power and square decibels, is simply thrilling. You’re swept off your feet by the sheer force of the sound, and Biney’s free-flowing, stratospheric flights are as exciting as they come. A few calmer pauses balanced out a memorable show (split into two sets) that will live long in the memory. OMG, that was some seriously good shit!

11pm arrives and we’re ready to continue the adventure, although our tushes are a little grumpy (the benches and chairs are a little ‘hard’ for such long sessions, the only downside to this excellent first impression). This time, we’re back to less exalted feelings, with a surprising trio: two beautiful voices (Sarah Rossy and Eugénie Jobim) and drums/percussion (Aaron Dolman). We find ourselves immersed in a post/avant-folk with ghostly softness and unexpected melodic lines, at times almost atonal. You could almost imagine the Boulay Sisters (famous Quebec folk singers) singing Schoenberg! The choice was well thought out, for this first evening ends in calm, serenity and intellectual and emotional nourishment that satiate us, just enough to look forward to the second evening. 

I’m talking about a qualitative success here, but it’s also worth noting the quantitative success of this first evening of the brand new festival. The hall was full, from quite so to packed tight, for every concert! That’s very encouraging. 

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Dream Pop / Pop / Rock

Lany at MTELUS

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Los Angeles-based band LANY craft dreamy, dance-informed pop with a smooth R&B spirit. After charting with their 2017 debut, LANY, they had another Top 40 showing with their 2018 sophomore LP, Malibu Nights, before landing their first Hot 100 hit single in 2019 with the Lauv collaboration “Mean It.” In 2020, the band reached a U.S. chart peak with the Top Ten Mama’s Boy, following it a year later with the Andrew Goldstein-produced gg bb xx. In 2023, the heartbroken a beautiful blur launched them into the Top Five in Australia.

Le groupe LANY, basé à Los Angeles, fabrique une pop rêveuse et dansante avec un esprit R&B. Après avoir figuré au palmarès en 2017 avec leur premier album, LANY, ils se sont de nouveau classés dans le Top 40 en 2018 avec leur deuxième album, Malibu Nights, avant de décrocher leur premier tube du Hot 100 en 2019 avec la collaboration avec Lauv, “Mean It”. En 2020, le groupe a atteint un sommet dans les classements américains avec le Top 10 Mama’s Boy, suivi un an plus tard par gg bb xx, produit par Andrew Goldstein. En 2023, heartbroken a beautiful blur les propulse dans le Top 5 en Australie.

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Yordan Martinez & Trio TCMS at Balattou

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The Trio The Cuban Martinez Show, directed by trombonist Yordan Martinez, is a festive show with a Cuban and Latin flavor.

Regroupant des musiciens cubains et montréalais, Le Trio The Cuban Martinez Show, dirigé par le tromboniste Yordan Martinez, est un spectacle festif à saveur cubaine et latine.

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Jazz

Racines at Balattou

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Racines is the musical project of Laurent Perrault-Jolicoeur, a McGill-qualified jazz bassist, and Zal Sissokho, a korafola known for his off-the-beaten-track projects such as Kora Flamenca and Famalé. Together, the two composers seek to reweave and retrace the links between Mandingo and jazz music through their compositions that hybridise the rhythms, harmony and improvisation of each of these traditions.

Racines est le projet musical de Laurent Perrault-Jolicoeur, contrebassiste jazz gradué de McGill, et Zal Sissokho, korafola connu pour ses projets sortant des sentiers battus comme Kora Flamenca ou Famalé. Les deux compositeurs cherchent à retisser et retracer ensemble les liens unissant les musiques mandingue et jazz par leurs compositions hybridant les rythmes, l’harmonie et l’improvisation de chacune de ces traditions.

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Piano Class Concert at Clara Lichtenstein Hall

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Class of Martin Karlíček.

FREE ADMISSION!

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Alternative / Pop / Rock

Giant Rooks at the Beanfield

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Giant Rooks are an indie rock band with a pop sensibility and an atmospheric sound who became stars in their native Germany before developing an international following. Often performing in English, the group’s arrangements blend organic and electronic elements. Their 2017 EP New Estate introduced fans to their streamlined sound, and a 2019 cover of “Tom’s Diner” (a collaboration with AnnenMayKantereit) became a massive success in Europe. An added layer of production polish on their first full-length album, 2020’s Rookery, made their songs even more user-friendly, and 2024’s How Have You Been? added a romantic vibe to several of their songs.

Giant Rooks est un groupe de rock indépendant à la sensibilité pop et au son atmosphérique qui est devenu une star dans son pays d’origine, l’Allemagne, avant de développer une audience internationale. Se produisant souvent en anglais, les arrangements du groupe mélangent des éléments organiques et électroniques. Leur EP New Estate de 2017 a permis aux fans de découvrir leur son épuré, et une reprise de “Tom’s Diner” en 2019 (une collaboration avec AnnenMayKantereit) est devenue un succès massif en Europe. Une couche supplémentaire de polissage de la production sur leur premier album complet, 2020’s Rookery, a rendu leurs chansons encore plus conviviales, et 2024’s How Have You Been ? a ajouté une ambiance romantique à plusieurs de leurs chansons.


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Reggae

Reggae Uprising Band at Club Balattou

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Souvent présenté comme le groupe de Reggae le plus amusant de Montréal, les prestations énergisantes de ce groupe laissent le public dans un état de bonheur intense. Ils vous feront chanter et danser au rythme de leur musique intemporelle et vous laisseront des souvenirs inoubliables.

The Reggae Uprising Band est un groupe qui sait comment divertir et qui met tout en œuvre pour plaire. Selon ses fans, le groupe fait oublier les soucis et remonte le moral par son style de jeu authentique.

The Reggae Uprising Band s’est formé quand des musiciens partageant les mêmes idéaux se sont rencontrés dans des bars locaux et dans des lieux communautaires, puis ont décidé de se réunir et de former un groupe.

Le groupe puise dans plus d’un siècle de musique du monde, de reggae, de soul, de rnb, de jazz, de folk, de country et de rock pour vous proposer ce qu’il a de mieux à offrir. Un mariage de standards musicaux que tous les âges peuvent apprécier.

L’Uprising Band s’est produit dans tout le Canada pour des festivals, des bars et des pubs, des brasseries ainsi que pour des auditoires privés.

L’Uprising Band a également collaboré avec des artistes musicaux tels que des artistes comme, entre autres, Luciano, Marcia Griffiths, Tinga Stewart, Ras Lee, Leroy sibbles, Errol dunkley, Leroy gibbons, general trees, horace Martin.

Hailed as Montreal’s most fun and exciting Reggae Band, this band’s revitalizing and energizing performances leaves the audience in a state of youthful bliss. They’ll have you singing and dancing along to the timeless music and making all kinds of great memories while doing so.

The Uprising Band is a band that knows how to entertain and put out their all to please Fans say that The Uprising Band makes you forget your worries and uplifts you with their authentic style of play.

The Uprising Band formed when like minded musicians kept meeting up at local bars, and at community venues and decided to come together and form this group.

The Band draws from over a century of world music reggae, soul, rnb,  jazz, folk, country, and rock to give you the very best they have to offer. A marriage of musical standards all ages can enjoy.

The Uprising Band has performed all over Canada playing for festivals, bars and pubs, brewery, charity organizations as well as for private audiences, which is one of the highest compliments you can receive as a band, Truly special.

The Uprising Band has also collaborated with musical artists like Luciano, Marcia Griffiths, Tinga Stewart, Ras Lee, Leroy sibbles, Errol dunkley, Leroy gibbons, general trees, horace Martin  just to name a few names.

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Tribute to Buena Vista Social Club: Andy Rubal Jazz Quartet

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Born in Santiago de Cuba, young Andy Rubal Bello has had music running through his veins ever since he was a little boy.

Né à Santiago de Cuba, le jeune Andy Rubal Bello a la musique dans les veines depuis qu’il est tout petit.

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classique

McGill University String Area Class Concert at Clara Lichtenstein Hall

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Class of Axel Strauss

FREE ADMISSION

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Jazz

McGill Jazz Combos at Upstairs

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Tuesday evenings, Upstairs showcases McGill University’s Schulich School of Music Undergraduate, and Graduate, Jazz Performance students.

As part of their jazz combo course requirements, students prepare sets of music encompassing tunes and arrangements from the jazz tradition, as well as, original compositions and arrangements. These students, coming from all over North America, and Europe, are some of the finest up and coming jazz performance students that you will hear anywhere.

Le mardi soir, le Upstairs met en vedette les étudiants de premier et de deuxième cycle de l’École de musique Schulich de l’Université McGill qui jouent du jazz.

Dans le cadre de leurs cours de combo jazz, les étudiants préparent des ensembles de musique comprenant des airs et des arrangements de la tradition du jazz, ainsi que des compositions et des arrangements originaux. Ces étudiants, qui viennent de toute l’Amérique du Nord et de l’Europe, sont parmi les meilleurs étudiants en interprétation de jazz de l’heure.

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Bikutsi / Pop

Oluwa Banjo at Balattou

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Loyal to the traditions of the Bantu (meaning “the people” in Kingongo) and to its rhythms that are like coded messages, but also fully immersed the modern urban world replete with elements of pop and Cameroonian Bikutsi, Oluwa Banjo sings about life’s preciousness, nature’s immense value and the importance of kindness. A native of Tiko in the southwest region of Cameroon, this positive soul with an infectious energy spares no efforts while performing to win over his audience who can’t get enough of his exuberant dance moves! It is for that very reason that Oluwa Banjo really turned heads during the 2016 Cameroonian national music competition at Mützig Star.

Fidèle à la tradition Bantou (qui signifie « humain » en kikongo) et à ses rythmes qui rappellent des messages codés, mais assumant aussi pleinement son urbanité avec des éléments Pop et l’influence du Bikutsi, Oluwa Banjo chante le caractère précieux de la vie, la grande valeur de la nature et l’importance de la bienveillance. Ce natif de la région de Tiko, dans le sud-ouest du Cameroun, une âme positive à l’énergie communicative, ne ménage pas ses efforts en spectacle pour conquérir le public, qui se délecte de ses mouvements de danse enthousiastes ! Il y a quelques années, Oluwa Banjo s’est notamment fait remarquer à Mützig Star 2016 lors du concours national de musique camerounaise. 

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latino

Cultura Profetica at Théâtre Rialto

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Cultura Profética is a Puerto Rican reggae band, known for their sociopolitical lyrics and incorporation of latino rhythms into their unique sound.

Cultura Profética est un groupe de reggae portoricain, connu pour ses paroles sociopolitiques et l’incorporation de rythmes latinos dans son son unique.


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