Meghan Meisters a.k.a. isKwé is a fantastic trip hop/RnB singer born and bred in Winnipeg that now calls the City of Angels home sweet home. Check out a few tracks on her website: www.iskwemuzik.com .
Keep your ears open, this girl is going places!
Meghan Meisters a.k.a. isKwé is a fantastic trip hop/RnB singer born and bred in Winnipeg that now calls the City of Angels home sweet home. Check out a few tracks on her website: www.iskwemuzik.com .
Keep your ears open, this girl is going places!
Kid Cudi - “Make Her Say (Poke Her Face)” Music Video (via KiDCuDiOnline)
This track was sick back in April and is still sick today. Great vid too, love the simplicity. Common? Hell yes.
[DJ Logic - 9th War Blues]
New York dub spinster DJ Logic brought festival goers to their knees with his unrelenting Jazz/Dance mixes this past Saturday at the Winnipeg Folk Fest. I had a blast shooting and dancing with the folkies in the grass. Check out Logic’s MySpace, though it really doesn’t come close to comparing to his live show.
Jenny Lewis does her take on 60s spy movies in the video for “See Fernando.”
I’m so in love with Jenny Lewis it’s absurd. To think that I still have a crush on my first crush 20 years later. My goodness.
[Xavier Rudd - Better People]
I had the great pleasure of interviewing Australian/Candian hybrid Xavier Rudd this past weekend at the Winnipeg Folk Festival. The man is incredible to behold and truly awe inspiring in his mindset and mentalities. Enjoy the tune above and look for the article coming soon on Pop Zap. (Thanks to Jasmine for shooting the interview!)
Last Wednesday after our soundcheck at Augusta House in Toronto, I was walking down the street with The Lytics and we noticed that the area had a real Brazilian slums sort of feel to it. Apparently it’s actually a super laid back area full of hippies and stores that sell pot. Either way, this building’s got some character!
The Last Guardian E3 2009 Trailer
It’s ridiculous how giddy this makes me.




Yesterday I had the absolute pleasure of sitting down with two of the most talented and amazing people on this planet; Emily Haines and Jimmy Shaw, also known as [two parts of] Metric.
Both Emily and Jimmy were gracious and lighthearted; and, despite their very real time constraints, they were kind enough to give me a half hour of their life.
These are some shots during and after the interview I did for Pop Zap (which should be up in a few days). The stiff on the right of the second photo nervously gripping his notepad is yours truly. Special thanks to Fra for helping me out with camera duties.
I’ll post the review and interview links asap, as well as some shots from the acoustic performance. I’ll also go on record now and say it was stunning.
Sick cover of the classic sex song. Let’s do it.