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CONVENE Podcast
MTL + TO Ep. 16 - Mason Windels
In this episode, we spoke to Mason Windels, Co-Founder of Summer Cool Creative Agency and the Montreal-based web radio station n10.as. Mason Windles shared his journey growing his business, amplifying artists, and advocating for infrastructure changes in Montreal. Given Mason’s experience managing distribution and product order fulfillment logistics for artists, he offered a fresh take on what improvements are needed within Canada. Mason also shared a common sentiment: the greatest way to curb burnout and build sustainable careers is to address the overall lack of infrastructure and investment in the Canadian music industry.
2021-08-19
1h 07
CONVENE Podcast
MTL + TO Ep. 15 - Kevin Amougou
In this episode, we connected with Kevin Amougou who is a Montreal-based artist manager, and is the founder of the music management company NOTE (Next One to Enjoy) and the label Coat on Club. Kevin has been making moves and building bridges since his early days as a club promoter. From Kevin’s perspective, several elements such as access to information and intergenerational mentorship are needed to build the music scene in each city. While Kevin acknowledges that cross-city and bilingual collaborations are slowly happening, he explains that one of the most challenging barriers from a Montreal perspective in bu...
2021-08-16
1h 01
CONVENE Podcast
MTL + TO Ep. 14 - DJ Pøptrt
In this conversation, we spoke to DJ Pøptrt, who is an Indigenous DJ and artist from the Mohawk Nation of Kahnawake. DJ Poptrt brings a very important and overlooked perspective to this conversation regarding collaboration and language barriers, specifically in the ways they impact the Indigenous cultures living near both Montreal and Toronto. She explains that the Francophone language barrier not only challenges the connection between the Anglophone artists and talent in Montreal but also, the Indigenous artists, leaving their history, their art, and their stories out of Canadian art, music, and culture on many levels. DJ Poptrt i...
2021-08-12
44 min
CONVENE Podcast
MTL + TO Ep. 13 - Ricochet
In this episode we spoke with FLOW 93.5FM on-air personality and “Made In Toronto” host, Ricochet on his role as a culture curator shining a spotlight on the city’s talent and advocating for Black music in Canada’s radio industry. Although many would say that radio is fading as a medium, Ricochet believes that commercial radio will evolve, adapt and continue to be a valuable discovery platform for local artists in each respective city. He shares his opinions on why this is important, especially given the scarcity of Hip Hop outlets at the commercial radio level in Canada. Ricochet...
2021-08-09
41 min
CONVENE Podcast
MTL + TO Ep. 12 - Junia T
In this episode, we speak with Toronto-based Producer Junia T about the valuable learnings gained through his debut album Studio Monk in 2020. He shares key insights on his collaboration philosophy — humanizing, grounding, and preparing a space that is free for creativity to flourish, while also prioritizing investing financially into each collaborator, recognizing their value and paying them at their rate. In respect to the Montreal/Toronto ecosystem, Junia T highlights the DJ and Party scenes of each city as major facilitators in establishing connections and promoting discoverability. Staying close to his roots in the studio, Junia T also offers su...
2021-08-05
34 min
CONVENE Podcast
MTL + TO Ep. 11 - Naya Ali
In this episode, we spoke with Montreal-born and raised Naya Ali about how she is intentionally paving the way for herself in a market with substantial gaps in support and infrastructure for Anglo rap artists. Naya Ali has taken initiative to lead cross-city and bilingual collaborations with producers and artists from Montreal and Toronto. She also speaks on how this approach leverages the uniqueness and diversity that each city is known and loved for, ultimately making music that can resonate on an international level.
2021-08-02
40 min
CONVENE Podcast
MTL + TO Ep. 10 - Obuxum
In this episode, we spoke with Obuxum, Toronto-based Somali-Canadian producer and beatmaker, about her experience expanding her music to the gaming industry and how that has inspired new avenues. Obuxum offers advice to emerging artists looking to build and connect in Toronto’s music industry, pointing to the valuable resources available in community art and music spaces. Obuxum also shares her experience performing in major Montreal festivals like Pop Montreal and Mutek, and how they have exposed her to other Canadian and International talent. In the future, Obuxum imagines that more diversity and connections could be fostered in the Ca...
2021-07-29
41 min
CONVENE Podcast
MTL + TO Ep. 9 - Charlie Wall-Andrews
In this episode, we spoke to Charlie Wall-Andrews, Executive Director of SOCAN Foundation, Educator, and Ph.D. candidate at the Ted Rogers School Of Management. The conversation begins with a discussion around how music education, programming, and fund development/investment can support the music ecosystem and empower artists in having sustainable careers. Charlie identifies what she believes to be three key barriers to the Montreal x Toronto collaboration: resources (funding, etc)., time, and equity & diversity. We also discuss the richness of culture and identity that is present in cities like Montreal and Toronto, as well as the opportunities to...
2021-07-26
1h 01
CONVENE Podcast
MTL + TO Ep. 8 - Naskademini
In this episode, we connected with Montreal-born photographer and visual storyteller Naskademini who’s eye for capturing high-profile brands and people has been featured in publications like Hypebeast and Complex. Naturally, Naskademini impresses the importance of archival documentation and visuals on music culture, artist identity, and fan connection. Especially as Canadian artists from cities like Montreal and Toronto who are often imitating their U.S counterparts, it’s important for Torontonians and Montrealers to own the sound and nuances of their cities so they can cultivate Canadian pride in their music and visual identity. Naskademini also encourages the notion of i...
2021-07-22
1h 03
Stay Reading
Jasmin Mozaffari + Joe Amio
On episode ten of Stay Reading, we were joined by director and writer Jasmin Mozaffari (@jas_mozaffari) and producer and creator Joe Amio for our final episode of season one. The conversation opened up with Virgil Abloh’s “figures of Speech” and Rihanna’s coffee table book as symbols of the power of print in a digital age. We also dove into some passages from film and television: one about the cost of truth and lies from the script of HBO’s Cherynobyl by Craig Mazin and another from Clockers by Richard Price that didn’t make it into Spike Lee’s film a...
2021-07-20
58 min
CONVENE Podcast
MTL + TO Ep. 7- Cadence Weapon
In this episode, we spoke with Cadence Weapon, Edmonton-born, Toronto-based rapper, producer, writer, and poet about the importance of sustaining the history and culture of the creative community in both Montreal and Toronto. Right out the gate, Cadence Weapon expresses his passion for archiving music history and believes it is key to preserving culture as music expands to new audiences, generations, and cities. Cadence also lends his lived experiences as an artist who has lived and worked in both cities to highlight the distinct differences between the communities, cultures, mindsets, and infrastructures. He suggests that collaboration can exist between...
2021-07-19
1h 02
CONVENE Podcast
MTL + TO Ep. 6 - Koudjo
In this episode, we spoke with Koudjo, one part of the Qcltur - a media platform promoting local and international Francophone artists in Quebec and beyond. From the beginning of the conversation, Kuodjo shares the importance of building trust with artists in collaborations and expresses that genuine connection and relationship building is the secret sauce that translates into the most authentic representations for their community and culture. Kuodjo shares his thoughts on how mainstream media outlets skip out on connecting with the Hip Hop & Rap Francophone and/or Anglophone culture and pridefully promotes the Qcltur team and their role...
2021-07-15
46 min
CONVENE Podcast
MTL + TO Ep. 5 - Aisha Wickham
In this episode, we connected with Aisha Wickham, Program Consultant for the Ontario Music Office at Ontario Creates and seasoned builder, investor, and promoter of Canada’s Music Industry. Throughout her career in Toronto, Aisha has been hands-on in the launch of two Black-owned radio stations and the development of artists and infrastructure that supports artists’ ability to thrive in the Canadian landscape. We talked to Aisha about the challenges that continue to exist in Toronto’s industry despite over 20 years of growth, as well as the key solutions and actions that are needed to create more equity, exposure, and am...
2021-07-12
42 min
CONVENE Podcast
MTL + TO Ep. 4 - Chris Wilson
In this episode, we spoke with Chris Wilson who is a venue booker, music promoter, and cultural programmer and is the Director of Programming + Brand Partnerships for The Drake Hotel Properties. For this conversation, Chris brings a helpful POV and language to help us understand the synergies and disconnect between both cities and how the difference in values influence each city's music ecosystem from the individual to the institution and business. Chris Wilson also offers some practical thoughts to spark collaboration among industry players at all levels. From artists to their agents, and from venues to media outlets, he...
2021-07-08
57 min
Stay Reading
Noor Khan + Nayani Thiyagarajah
On episode nine of Stay Reading, we were joined by artist, director and producer Noor Khan and director, writer and producer Nayani Thiyagarajah (@_9knee) for a conversation we unofficially call our Scarborough episode. This conversation opened with a reading of Warsan Shire’s poetry from Teaching My Mother How To Give Birth, an article from Serial Magazine about Rupi Kaur opened into the topic of navigating gatekeepers and we got into how the work of Basquiat speaks to Toronto (and the parallels between Brooklyn and Scarborough).
2021-07-06
1h 00
CONVENE Podcast
MTL + TO Ep. 3 - Yasmine Seck
In this episode, we spoke with Yasmine Seck who is the founder of Montreal PR company Sounds Good, and started by building roots in the underground scene as a DJ and founder of Obsolete Collective. Yasmine speaks on the challenges that Anglo-speaking and French-speaking Hip Hop, Rap, and Electronic artists experience within the music and media infrastructure in Quebec. She also cites a combination of streetwear brands and party promoters that have been instrumental in creating space for the current wave of music coming out of Montreal. Yasmine shared that she sees the potential for collaboration and musical synergy...
2021-07-05
49 min
CONVENE Podcast
MTL + TO Ep. 2 - Daniel Seligman
In this episode, we spoke with Daniel Seligman who is Co-founder and Creative Director of Pop Montreal International Music Festival which has been showcasing international artists from all disciplines and parts of the world since 2002. Having lived and worked in both cities, Daniel offers a personal and professional perspective on the differences each city is grounded on. Daniel sheds light on Toronto being a commercial hub for the industry and Montreal being an artists’ playground with ample access to festivals, art, culture, and funding bodies that invest in art as a part of the Quebec identity.
2021-07-01
36 min
CONVENE Podcast
MTL + TO Ep. 1 - Jayemkayem
In this episode, we spoke with Josephine Cruz aka Jayemkayem who is a multidisciplinary creative entrepreneur based in Toronto. For this conversation, she drew on her experiences as a DJ, running an independent record label, Bare Selection, alongside her partner Freeza Chin, and all she does as co-founder and director of the community radio station, ISO. Jayemkayem used an analogy of her real-life cousin in London (UK) to describe the potential connections she sees between Montreal and Toronto and she spoke to the power of grassroots collaborations with people and spaces holding shared values as a way to build...
2021-06-28
49 min
Stay Reading
Bianca Venerayan + James Keast
On episode eight of Stay Reading, we were joined by writer, producer and yoga/meditation teacher Bianca Venerayan (@biancavenerayan) and the Editor in Chief at Exclaim! James Keast (@yesjameskeast) for a conversation about uncertainty of memory and the certainty of our mortality. This episode was anchored in music through the writing of Micael Barclary and Jordan Ferguson reflecting on the legacies of Gord Downey and J Dilla, we heard the story of a father giving the planet Venus to his daughter for Christmas from The Glass Castle by Jeannette Walls and touched on the art of communicating physics to people...
2021-04-14
41 min
Stay Reading
Nicole Chin + Shad
On episode seven of Stay Reading, we were joined by Shad (@shadkmusic) and Nicole Chin (@nicoletchin) for a conversation about war, science and empathy. We dove into Carlo Rovelli’s 7 Brief Lessons on Physics and Neil Turok’s The Universe Within to explore how physics helps us to understand ourselves, Yaa Gyasi’s Homegoing and the relationship of the ocean to our ancestry and shared thoughts on what war shows us about humanity from Abu Bakr’ Al-Rabeeah Homes and the writing of Tim O’Brien.
2021-03-01
47 min
Stay Reading
Nana aba Duncan + Dr. Dori Tunstall
On episode six of Stay Reading, we were joined by Dr. Dori Tunstall (@deandori_ocadu) and host and producer Nana aba Duncan (@nanaabaduncan) for a conversation about the ability (or inability?) to love, being a parent and the impression our parents leave on us and the wonders of octopus. We spoke about bell hooks' reflections on the impact of patriarchy on men from The Willingness to Change, Heidi Cho’s writing on healing, and Common sharing the impact his career had on his daughter and the past to reconciliation from his book Let Love Have the Last Word.
2021-02-23
53 min
Stay Reading
Ashley McKenzie-Barnes + Shawn Micallef
On episode five of Stay Reading, we were joined by artist, curator and creative director Ashley McKenzie-Barnes (@ashleymckenziebarnes) and writer Shawn Micallef (@shawnmicallef) for a conversation that was centred on how the written word is connected to physical places. We spoke about Olivia Laing and swimming in New York City, Dionne Brand and sunsets on Dupont, touched places almost no one will ever experience through the Pocket Atlas of Remote Places and a hair-rising life and death ride of a big wave surfer. We also got into how the views of Geoff Colvin and Malcolm Gladwell on talent connect to...
2020-11-03
56 min
Stay Reading
Kate Van Buskirk + Adeyemi Adegbesan
On episode four of Stay Reading, we were joined by runner and podcaster Kate Van Buskirk (@k8vbeast) and photographic artist Adeyemi Adegbesan (@yung.yemi). Our conversation opened with a quote from Dionne Brand about the way the writing of Toni Morrison transformed the English language, we dove into a discussion about vulnerability sparked by Brené Brown and Jenn Nkiru, and we spoke about the elements of Octavia Butler’s late 90’s science fiction writing that we find ourselves living in the times we are in.
2020-10-19
56 min
Stay Reading
Kiran Rai + Neil Watson
On episode three of Stay Reading, we had Actor, Model and Podcaster Kiran Rai (@kay__ray) and Photographer Neil Watson (@saviourofprint) in conversation. We opened with a window into how literature can open your eyes to the experience of identities outside of your own, touched on the aspiration and enjoyment offered by travel guides, discussed modern voices that are revitalizing poetry and geeked out on the texture and pleasure of print.
2020-10-05
55 min
Stay Reading
Allison Outhit + Mark Nabeta
On our second episode of Stay Reading, we had Marketing and Branding Strategist Mark Nabeta (@marknabeta) and the VP of Six Shooter Records Allison Outhit (@sixshooterrecords). We started out talking about the pleasure of taking time out to read the newspaper, then discussed the role of literature in decolonization and had a conversation on sports that stretched from the cost young people are paying in their pursuit of professional sports to a recollection of the unforgettable Raptors championship parade.
2020-09-15
59 min
Stay Reading
Umbereen Inayet + Akil Augustine
On the first episode of Stay Reading, we were joined by Artistic Producer, Artistic Director and Curator Umbereen Inayet (@umbereene) and Colour Analyst, Host and Producer Akil Augustine (@akilaugustine). Our conversation covered the meaning we can draw in our lives from superheroes (Watchmen), finding disruption through public art (Cultured Magazine), a tangent into the theme of death (The Untethered Soul) and an unexpected poetry reading.
2020-09-01
51 min
CONVENE Podcast
CONVENE - Hip Hop Art and Thriving in the World
Is there a moment in the past year where Hip Hop Art opened your mind and shifted the way you look at the world or clarified your perspective? For CONVENE "Hip Hop Art and Thriving in the World" we had DJ Mel Boogie of VIBE 105.5FM, digital artist and illustrator Tooncrew, one of Canada’s foremost Hip Hop lyricists Eternia and Chedo (host and founder of The Come Up Show) in conversation about how Hip Hop and the art inspired by the culture plays a role in making sense of life and inspiring their crafts and careers.
2019-09-29
2h 03
CONVENE Podcast
CONVENE - When Your Brand is Your Aspiration
Talk about branding is everywhere: whether it is about running a business or how you represent yourself in the world. At the heart of the brands that last and have impact is the idea of aspiration. This conversation on how to align your brand with your aspiration (and the pitfalls to watch out for along the journey) featured Talya Macedo of Somewhere Else, Gloria Chik of Rogue Stories and founder of The Flight Pack, and photographer Kadeem Ellis. This conversation took place inside of Free Space in partnership with The Creator Class.
2019-08-26
1h 51
CONVENE Podcast
CONVENE - What's Yourk Work Worth
CONVENE ‘What's Your Work Worth’ dealt with questions we all face around the value of our work. Whether you are running a team, creating a product or providing your talent, the question of the worth of your work is one of the most difficult we face. How much do you charge for what you offer, what you do and what you make? How do you know when unpaid/underpaid work is actually an opportunity or when it is just being taking advantage of? To answer these questions and more, this conversation featured Rollie Pemberton aka Cadence Weapon and producer and manage...
2019-08-11
1h 52
CONVENE Podcast
CONVENE - Breaking Down Music Management
CONVENE "Breaking Down Music Management" had the subtitle, “From Therapists to A+Rs”, which sums up the experience of so many who work in music management. It is a role that a lot of people describe kind of falling into, but requires an important skill-set. Our goal here was to demystify what it takes to build a career as a music manager. This conversation featured Ricardo Chung of Ransom Management Group, Ayisha Jamal who is an entrepreneur and managed Zaki Ibrahim, Laurie Lee Boutet of Wednesday Management and Ricki Bekzadeh from The Remix Project whose management roles include PVRX and DVSN...
2019-08-03
59 min
CONVENE Podcast
CONVENE - Publishing Your First Photobook
CONVENE “Publishing Your First Photobook” was a one-on-one conversation with Oakland-based photographer and creative director Craig Hackey. The photobook is a form that is important to photographers (from the masters to amateurs and hobbyists), and is a form that is relevant to a wide-range creatives. Where does one even begin is the question that most people don’t ever get past. In this conversation, Craig walks us through how a period of deep disappointment led to the photography project that birthed his first photobook, COME AS YOU ARE. We took at deep dive into the process of making the book, from t...
2019-07-26
1h 02
CONVENE Podcast
CONVENE - Sign on the Dotted Line
CONVENE “Sign on the Dotted Line” featured Jonathan Ramos of Ink Entertainment and Rap Season, Kiran Ray (actor, podcaster and entrepreneur), foundational Hip Hop Emceee Jelleestone and entertainment lawyer Divya Shoshana. This conversation covered a range of creative industries (film, music, podcasting, photography, creative direction, event production and more), offering practical tips and wisdom from experience. Some the questions included: What do I need to cover in a contract? How do I negotiate without risking an opportunity? How do I introduce a contract into a collaboration? What's the best way to protect my ideas and intellectual property? This conversation took place in...
2019-07-19
1h 47
CONVENE Podcast
CONVENE - Deal on Deals
"The Deal on Deals" featured Allison Outhit of Six Shooter Records, Vivian Barclay of Warner Chappell Music, Tanisha Clarke of Not What You Expected, and was hosted by Eternia. This session was designed to cover the full spectrum of deals that exist in the music business. This conversation took place as a part of CONVENE: The B-Side of the Music Business, which was a full day of workshops, panels and performances presented by Watrvision Creative, Factor Canada, City Hall Live and Free Space on June 2nd, 2019 in Toronto.
2019-07-02
1h 27
CONVENE Podcast
CONVENE - Growing in the Industry Through Labels and Management
"Growing in the Industry Through Labels + Management" featured Tao-Ming Lau of Blue Crane Agency, Gavin Sheppard of The Remix Project, Quiet as Kept and Public Records, Toronto music industry O.G. Ivan Evidente and was facilitated by Chris Penrose. The session was designed to bring valuable ideas on how to build a career and/or business in labels and management. This conversation took place as a part of CONVENE: B-Side of the Music Business, which was a full day of workshops, panels and performances presented by Watrvision Creative, Factor Canada, City Hall Live and Free Space on June 2nd, 2019 in...
2019-07-02
48 min
CONVENE Podcast
CONVENE - Building a Marketing Plan
"Building a Marketing Plan" featured Dreyuh Safo of Rap Season, Mark Nabeta of trevor//peter, Carey Riley of Sony Music Canada, T-Nyce, and was co-facilitated by Wan Lucas and Chris Penrose. This session was designed to bring forward valuable ideas on how to approach marketing music from a range of perspectives. This conversation took place as a part of CONVENE: B-Side of the Music Business, which was a full day of workshops, panels and performances presented by Watrvision Creative, Factor Canada, City Hall Live and Free Space on June 2nd, 2019 in Toronto.
2019-07-02
40 min