NXNE Day 3: The Tip Sheet
If you’re in Toronto for NXNE, here’s what you might want to check out today. The punk lecture from Damian Abraham looks interesting.
NXNE MUSIC
Gus & Scout
10 PM – El Mocambo (Main Floor) 464 Spadina Avenue
NYC duo Gus Wenner and Scout Willis (daughter of none other than Bruce Willis and Demi Moore) make beautiful, blues-inflected country-rock.
Porcelain Raft
12 AM – The Drake Hotel Underground 1150 Queen Street West
Mauro Remiddi mixes dream-poppy blushes of reverb, a wispy, androgynous voice and sweeping arrangements.
Topless Gay Love Tekno Party
1:15 AM The Gladstone Hotel Ballroom 1214 Queen Street West
Overwhelmingly great indie-pop-electro group from Vancouver surfing a fine line between kitsch charm and self-defacing irony.
NXNE @ YYZ
Marking the fifth year that NXNE and Toronto Pearson International Airport have worked together to entertain travelers in this unique collaboration. On Wednesday June 13, travelers passing through Terminal 1 will be treated to sets by the following artists/bands:
2pm Almost A Band > 3pm The Heartbroken > 4pm Justin Rutledge
IN-STORE
STATIC ZINE PRESENTS
5pm The Danks > 6pm The Dead Ships > 7pm The Mean Tangerine > 8pm Indian Wars
OF A KIND 1037 College St (Just East of Dufferin)
NXNE UNDER THE RADAR – THE BEST YOU’VE NEVER HEARD
We Were Lovers
1 AM – The Boat 158 Augusta Avenue
These Saskatoon indie-electro dance-rockers have a penchant for post-punk guitars which lands them squarely in Bloc Party, Yeah Yeah Yeahs territory.
NXNE FILM
AGES AND STAGES: THE STORY OF THE MELIGROVE BAND
Director, Brendan McCarney in attendance
4:30, National Film Board, 150 John Street
Take a raw but heartening look at the frustrations of The Meligrove Band.
EMBRACING VOICES: THE WOMAN BEHIND THE MUSIC OF JANE BUNNETT (World Premiere)
Director, Elisa Paloschi, and Artist Jane Bunnett in attendance
7pm, Royal Cinema, 608 College Street
Follow the personal and musical journey of Jazz luminary Jane Bunnett.
NXNE INTERACTIVE
Living In The Map: Adventures In Making Detroit A User-Friendly City
Jerry Paffendorf
3:15pm-4:15pm
Regency B, Hyatt Regency, 370 King Street
Jerry will share experiences, motivations, and lessons from LOVELAND Technologies (the startup through which much of this work was done), the Imagination Station (a nonprofit experiment in reactivating blighted houses in the shadow of the world’s tallest vacant train station, with a twist, as if it needed one…), crowd-funding RoboCop statues, giant cat heads, castle rehabs, strangely censored billboards, and accidentally becoming a quasi-governmental organization while mapping the world’s largest tax foreclosure auction, among much else.
Punk: A Not so Unbiased Take on How it Shaped All Modern Music
Damian Abraham
2pm-3pm
Regency B, Hyatt Regency, 370 King Street
In this presentation Damien Abraham will offer a personalized take on the history of Punk (also Canada’s unsung importance to it) as well as examination of its role as modern rock and roll’s main agitator. With the assistance of special guests this promises to be a fun and informative love letter to the genre.
NXNE COMEDY
For the third year, NXNE is proud to present comedy showcases as part of the festival programming. Run in conjunction with Comedy Records, these quickfire 10-20 minute sets will be held at LOT 100. Highlights include:
Trevor Boris
9:10 PM-9:20 PM
A Much Music favourite with his brand of fast-paced, hip and edgy comedy.
Debra Digiovanni
9:20 PM-9:40 PM
Well-known for her appearances on Video On Trial, in her Showtime special Single, Awkward Female or at venues across North America.
Thanks for posting these, Alan. They come in handy as I try to plan my evening!
@ Jason – Pretty sure all media were sent these tip sheets from the NXNE staff, so this is just copy/pasted from those e-mails