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While the UK will always be considered the home of DNB first and foremost, the success of artists from outside of the great United Kingdom over the past few years speaks in resonating volume that some of the most talent-rich markets can survive undetected, deep within the perils of overlooked obscurity for many years.
It is our firm belief that Canada is one of the most passionate, earnest and talent-rich countries in the world when it comes to this soulful music that we all know and love. We are not content to simply sit by and nod our heads as literally hundreds of quality tunes by outstanding, top notch producers go completely unnoticed and fall off the radar never to be heard again. The sheer volume of music coming out of this country as a whole that does not recieve its much deserved credit is criminal in itself.
We take a lot of pride in this beautiful country we live in. One of the finest things about living in Canada is the underlying diversity within each community, from province to province, from city to city, from mind to mind. Open-mindedness and rich, diverse musical roots and heritage is part of the drive which makes Canadian music so special and unique and that sentiment holds very true on all levels of music coming out of Canada. From jump up to techstep, liquid to ragga, we vow to leave no stone unturned in searching out and exposing the underrated talent in our country on a medium in which people the world over can discover and enjoy it...the podcast!!
After many months of studying hours upon hours of different podcasts from around the globe, developing this concept and carefully selecting beats, CCDNB has now arrived. The podcast itself will feature an unbiased look at the music which is molding our scene and our country on a monthly basis. It will feature artist interviews in nearly every episode, showcases to shed light on various producers and upcoming labels, as well as feature guest hosts from around Toronto and the rest of the country. Above all, what truly separates CCDNB from any other podcast you've heard is it is comprised of 100% Canadian Content...Period! From Vancouver to Halifax, from Winnipeg to Montreal, Toronto to Edmonton, we will be reviewing and showcasing material from what we feel is this country's strongest, finest and most promising talent. Montreal Canada's Award-Winning FM-Radio/Web program Jazz Boulevard produced & hosted by Moz Taylor. A weekly 2 hour show of the best music from around the corner to around the world.
Visit JazzBoulevard.ca for archived interviews, podcasts, playlists, links and more. We're from Montreal and we make funny. We've got podcasts, short films, a webseries and more in the works. Keep your eyes open: the Gung Horsemen of the apocalypse are comin' at ya! Frank Lucius Packard (February 2, 1877 February 17, 1942) born in Montreal, Quebec, was a Canadian novelist. Packard is credited with bridging the gap from the cozy style mysteries to the more gritty, hard-boiled style of such writers as Dashiell Hammet and Raymond Chandler. Packard also wrote a series of novels, beginning in 1917, featuring Jimmie Dale. A wealthy playboy by day, at night, Jimmie becomes a crimefighter The Gray Seal complete with mask and secret hide-out, The Sanctuary. This character certainly influenced later crimefighting characters such as Batman and The Shadow.
In The White Moll (1920) Rhoda Gray, The White Moll, an angel of mercy who spends her time helping the poor in the slums of New York City, is drawn into the criminal world when she attempts to help Gypsy Nan, who is not what she seems. Accused of a crime and on the run from the police, she must battle the most nefarious criminal gang in the New York underworld to prove her innocence. Populated by such characters as Pierre Dangler, the Pug, Pinkie Bonn, Skeeny, the Sparrow and above all the Adventurer, this story contains shoot-outs, car chases, adventure and enough suspense and deception to satisfy the most avid mystery lover. (Summary by Rowdy Delaney) Frank Lucius Packard (February 2, 1877 February 17, 1942) was a Canadian novelist born in Montreal, Quebec. He worked as a civil engineer on the Canadian Pacific Railway. He later wrote a series of mystery novels, the most famous of which featured a character called Jimmie Dale. Jimmie Dale is a wealthy playboy by day, with a Harvard education and membership to New York Citys ultra-exclusive private club St. James. But at night he puts on a costume and becomes The Grey Seal, who enters businesses or homes and cracks safes, always leaving a diamond shaped, grey paper "seal" behind to mark his conquest, but never taking anything. He was just doing it for "the sheer deviltry of it" at first, but when a woman catches him, she blackmails him to war on certain crime organizations. Jimmie Dale/The Grey Seal is often credited with greatly influencing and popularizing later pulp and comic book heroes. The foppish playboy-by-day-crimefighter-by-night routine had a precursor in The Scarlet Pimpernel, but it was Jimmie Dale that brought the idea into a contemporary setting and added the idea of a costume and mask for his secret identity, serving as a possible influence for characters like Zorro and The Shadow. He also established the concept of a hero's secret hideout or lair, The Sanctuary, a precersor of the Batcave or the Fortress of Solitude. (Summary by Wikipedia and Maire Rhode) Spacing Radio is a bi-weekly podcast based in Toronto, Canada. We sit down with compelling and provocative civic leaders from Toronto, Montreal, and cities around the world to discuss the latest issues affecting the urban landscape. Our host David Michael Lamb and our cast of contributors will take you right into the middle of the public spaces and talk with the people that bring our cities to life. The Sin Bin Show is a hockey podcast that is all about the NHL. We cover all the latest hockey news every week in an easy to listen to two minute show. I look at stories from around the NHL that never made it to the mainstream, opinions and statistical analysis of anything that happens in the NHL. Best 2 hours of sports talk commentary coming out of Montreal. While we are not explicit ourselves, we will occasional feature some musicians that may have explicit lyrics in their music. Tourisme Montreal has developed some specific Sites to exchange informations about the many different activities going on in Montreal. |
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