the sasquatch
If you don't like your job, it's probably because you can't listen to music at work!
the sasquatch
2012-04-07T19:00:29Z
This mix is over 130 songs long! It was originally made to help my girlfriend get through her day of work without having to worry about constantly choosing music. It contains essential songs from Canadian indie and alternative artists and bands spanning the last 5 years and covers rock, pop, electronic and hip-hop genres. It is a perfect blend of sounds for the background at home or in the office. Listen for bands such as Fiest, The Rural Alberta Advantage, Tegan and Sara, and a lot more.
arousi
Bienvenue à Montréal
arousi
2012-04-25T22:55:40Z
Things you'll hear blow through the speakers while eating a poutine or sipping a cold beer in Montréal. Des chansons en français et en anglais.
25 tracks including Coeur de Pirate, Malajube, Karkwa and more.
TheMackieB
For the cook in tha' place
TheMackieB
2012-04-19T04:04:44Z
When you're cooking food for best friends or when you're washing dishes for best best friends.. Keep smiling !
josieshore
Electricity Showrooms
josieshore
2012-02-23T16:20:40Z
It's like an electric feel. Songs by Baths, Lana Del Ray and Arcade Fire
RocketReducer79
25 Reasons To Miss Canada
RocketReducer79
2011-10-02T15:25:46Z
...and that's not even including poutine
RocketReducer79
Hip Hop Hooray!
RocketReducer79
2012-01-01T18:02:27Z
20 tracks including music by Big Boi & Vonnegutt, Buck 65, and Freeway and Jake One.
musicmakessense
Ground is about to freeze
musicmakessense
2011-10-25T19:43:53Z
Preparing myself for the cold season, I've took these tracks in a way that I can easily imagine them playing in a ski trip. Eleven tracks including music by Bombay Bicycle Club, Caribou, and Gorillaz.
the_concordian
POP Montreal 2011
the_concordian
2011-09-18T23:53:28Z
For 10 years now, POP Montreal has been warming up our autumn nights with indie music of every genre. From rock to rap, this local festival takes over venues across the city to bring you a slew of international and local acts. Side A focuses on the big names like Grimes, Chromeo and tUnE-yArDs, while Side B brings you some of the lesser known but no-less-worthy artists that will be appearing on this year’s lineup.
the_concordian
M For Montreal
the_concordian
2010-11-16T01:50:13Z
The M For Montreal festival will have something for everyone. Here’s a taste of some of the homegrown talent that will be playing later this week! Photo from Flickr.
Seethingsong
CheesY PAPA MockO
Seethingsong
2010-12-25T08:38:10Z
The String Cheese Incedent, Mocko Jumby and Papadosio.











