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Aporia - Stereo Moon [Aussteiger Underwater Love RMX] (from Dub Disco presents Aporia, Dub Disco 2018)
Soundtracked 34: A Picnic
In the tradition of our 2011 beach party we decided to throw an August picnic show at the lake in Oshawa again. We put out an open call for performers, packed snacks and food, and met some new British friends who had just arrived in the country.
Soundtracked 34: A Picnic August 4, 2012 @ Lakeview Park live: Cassy Goulding Stereo Moon Broken Arts lineup: Harley, Defne, Erin, Ashley, Cassy
Cassy brought her autoharp to play some solo songs and Stereo Moon came out with an acoustic guitar. It was a really small turnout but that didn't matter because we ate food, laughed, played games, and listened to music and that had been the only objective.
Our first two shows of Broken Arts: Year 4 left us feeling really good and optimistic about the future. Things were happening and we'd had a stable lineup for six months, the longest in team history. Unfortunately everything comes to an end eventually and the summer was almost over.
OshaWhen?
If you haven't been reading OshaWhat you're missing out. There's some stellar folks over there talking film, nature, sports, fashion, and all sorts of other things from an Oshawa point of view. There's also photos, comics, event listings, and a local directory and something new is posted nearly everyday. This Friday happens to be the official launch party for the magazine and it's going down at The Robert McLaughlin Gallery's series-formerly-known-as-First-Fridays. You can meet the OshaWhat crew and give suggestions for future pieces in person. Oh, and some rad dudes known as 1977 and Stereo Moon are playing music.
Soundtracked 25
On February 17 we'll be celebrating our 25th Soundtracked concert at Mad Cafe with a co-presentation by SlowCity Magazine. The night will be headlined by Canadian indie legend Julie Doiron and also feature performances from Stereo Moon, Heather Luckhart, and Darling Meadow. Photographer Marina Osmond will be exhibiting her work. Cover is $10 and doors are at 8 p.m. There are no advance tickets. As always, this show is all-ages. We should also note that Ms. Doiron will be teaching a yoga class at Bola! immediately prior to our show. Tickets are $30 and a few spots remain. Anyone who attends the yoga session will receive free admission to the concert. Details here.
5 Questions With... Stereo Moon
Harley from Broken Arts in conversation with Emm from Stereo Moon Who are Stereo Moon? Emm Smith - writer/director Bruce MacKinnon - conductor + more friends in the future. I seem to recall conversing with you at a show last spring where you said that Stereo Moon was on a bit of a hiatus. Since then you've played Broken Arts Fest, First Fridays, a couple other shows, and released a digital single. What changed? I found another member for the band. Stereo Moon was never supposed to be a solo thing. Unless someone asked me to play, I wasn't aggressively looking for shows. Stereo Moon has been a 24/7, 365 days thing since 1999 so it depends what day you're talking to me. It can change by the hour. Your single, 'In Effigy To Scenic Happenings, We Applaud,' released this summer is the first thing you've put out since 2005, other than contributions to a 2007 Inbreds tribute album and a 2009 Eric's Trip tribute disc. What happened? Are we going to have to wait until 2017 for your next release? I have five albums written and ready to be recorded (of which consists a trilogy finished in 2004). They will all contain elaborate arrangements, instrumentation and production. If you can't find enough musicians or money to record, you keep writing and refining. I don't want to be Bob Dylan; I want to be Brian Wilson. What have you been listening to lately? Mostly underground American music of all types and scouring the internet for rare or forgotten psych albums. Recently I've gone back to an old staple, a band called The Velvet Underground. And what can people expect from Stereo Moon at Broken Arts: Soundtracked 18? Ironically a nice mellow or electric solo set. I may pull out some old songs that I don't play live much. Stereo Moon plays Broken Arts: Soundtracked 18 on September 23. Visit http://StereoMoon.com/ to download the new single.
Soundtracked 18 announcement
The next era of Broken Arts begins here. Friday, September 23, 2011. The Garden Grove, 11 Taunton Rd. W. in north Oshawa. Broken Arts: Soundtracked 18. 4 - 8 p.m. - outdoor party We'll be hanging out on the front lawn and driveway of The Garden Grove. BBQ veggie burgers, fresh juice and smoothies, games, buskers, pay what you can henna tattos from Casey Anne, and assorted curios & ornaments for sale from The Gumdrop Buckshot. Free admission. If you want to busk or run something or get involved in another way, drop us a line. 8 - 11 p.m. - Soundtracked 18 Head inside the yoga studio, slip your shoes off, and enjoy some live music from Nicholas Doubleyou & The B-Squad, Stereo Moon, and Watershed Hour. $7 gets you admission + a copy of our new zine Now Or Never. Now Or Never: Fall 2011 Now Or Never is a new zine by Broken Arts about the Oshawa-area arts scene. Published quarterly, each issue will feature interviews, articles, profiles, lists, event coverage, reviews, comics, art, photos, and more. Our debut issue, Fall 2011, features a cover story on the late, great Strange Peaks and every zine comes with an exclusive CD collecting their entire recorded output. Check back here daily over the next three weeks as we unveil more details about Now Or Never, announce more outdoor party activities, and interview Watershed Hour, Stereo Moon, and Nicholas Doubleyou. Everything is, of course, all-ages.