
Museums / KZM / DahL
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For more info about this event, please contact the event organizer, Ali Kouri, at sounds@alikouri.com.
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Museums
Montreal's Museums is the psychedelic, shoegaze, indie-rock project of Ali Kouri, Nic Barkun, Anthony Kameka, and Lou Raskin. Their music is characterized by impulsive, evocative vocals coupled with dense, layered guitars, distortion, and driving drums.
Despite being a young band, Museums has performed in venues across Quebec, Ontario, Germany & the Netherlands, in notable spaces such as Festival sur le Canal, Rirkrit Tiravanija’s untitled 1996 installation at Fondation PHI and Nuit Blanche for Montréal Boreal. They were also awarded a fully-funded sound recording residency at ArtHaus in Toronto, set to take place January 2025.
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KZM is an orchestration of past and future sounds. Drawing on 90s hip-hop,’80s synthwave, ’60s songwriting, and ’70s disco —plus everything cool from the millennium onward—their music looks boldly ahead. As seasoned writers and performers, they explore the beauty and fear of our evolving technological landscape and what it means to be human in our rapidly changing world.
Their music weaves personal narratives and social commentary into sonic tapestries that paint both dystopian shadows and utopian dreams. At its core, KZM delivers “thinking person’s pop,” blending undeniable hooks with danceable rhythms that keep the listener moving and engaged.
DahL
DahL is an experimental pop outfit based in Montreal, Quebec made up of Nassir Liselle, Bryan Greenfield, Edward Scrimger, and William Winston. Their music combines elements of 90’s trip hop, post-punk, and art rock.. DahL’s music creates a foundation of syncopated rhythm and sonic texture to form fluid structures that find their cadence through space, patience, and story.
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