Show notes
Mike chats with The Wooden Sky’s Gavin Gardiner about the recording of their latest album, Swimming in Strange Waters, which sees the band exploring new, more psychedelic sounds. They also talk about beating a case of “demoitis” and whether he feels there is really a “Toronto scene” anymore. We also check in with Alejandra Ribera, who’s currently overseas supporting her latest, This Island. She tells us about how moving to new cities – notably Montreal and Paris – and getting lost (literally) inspired her songwriting for this collection. She also talks about being too busy in her professional and person life to feel any pressure after winning the 2014 SOCAN Songwriting Prize. And finally, Marina Adam, the manager of the Ontario Music Office, fills us in on the Ontario Music Fund, whether it’s having its desired effect, and why such government and industry financial support in the arts makes sense as an economic driver.
Hosts
Mike Raine
Michael Raine is the Editor-in-Chief for Canadian Musician, Professional Sound, and other magazines. He’s a fan of long conversations about music and the music industry.
Andrew King
Andrew King is the Editor-in-Chief of Canadian Musician Magazine. He is a sought-after speaker, panelist, and moderator and has presented at events including CMW, ECMA, BreakOut West, and many others.
Guests
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