Jaya Beange

  • Origin of the synergy

    Joel Gibb, founder of Toronto’s The Hidden Cameras, talks on his cellphone while sipping a soy latte at a trendy Los Angeles coffee shop, seated just a few tables away from “the dude from Rage Against the Machine.”

  • KINGS OF CONVENIENCE - Declaration of Dependence

    Norwegian duo Erlend Øye and Eirik Glambek Bøe have teamed up with the string stylings of Davide Bertolini and Tobias Hett to add some bossa-novan flair to an already endearing Scandinavian quirkiness.

  • Asian fables a real horror show

    Howie Tsui’s Horror Fables explores different ‘heads’ of fear through a grotesque series of depictions of Chinese and Japanese ghost stories.

  • VITAMINSFORYOU - He Closed His Eyes So He Could Dance With You

    Strobe lights, the thud of nearby speakers and sweaty bodies moving in sync – the ecstatic state of electronic dance clubs and the spirit of this album.

  • Forward thinking fiction

    Ontario-based author Robert J. Sawyer easily ranks among the sci-fi greats – illustrious among those in the know. He is one of only seven people to have won all three of science fiction’s top awards for best novel of the year: The Hugo, the Nebula and the John W. Campbell Memorial Award.

  • Ambrosia: About a Culture – An Investigation of Electronica Music and Party Culture

    Ambrosia is the attempt to fill a niche – an expose of the ins and outs, the highs and lows of a culture, a genre of music, a way of life: Electronica.

  • Slowing down and living the simple life

    Fasten your safety belts for a lightning-fast tour of a movement that encourages people to do just the opposite: Slow down.

  • DOMINIQUE REYNOLDS - Tiny Burden

    A hit at this past July’s Winnipeg Folk Fest, Dominique Reynolds is a former member of acclaimed world music group Madrigaia.

  • All for fun and fun for all

    Ichi, ni, san, shi… Ichi, ni, san, shi…
    The voices sound in unison from our boat, rising louder and louder as we approach the yellow buoys that mark the finish line on the Red River.