The music at Highlands Music Festival is carefully scheduled at three stages littered across Camp Walden. There is the Main Stage, which, inviting audiences to jump around and dance right at its foot, ...
"Now let me welcome everybody to the wild, wild West. A state that's untouchable like Eliot Ness." His latest game, Project Rap Rabbit, fell woefully short of its Kickstarter goal this week. I met ...
"The theme of family runs through [your music] like a roaring river," notes host Damhnait Doyle during her interview with singer-songwriter Jonah Yano on his episode of CBC Music's The Intro, ...
Every Friday, The FADER's writers dive into the most exciting new projects released that week. Today, read our thoughts on Half Waif's new album about grief, Caribou's AI experimentation, and Jonah ...
For years now, it seems like the Montreal International Jazz Festival has broadened the meaning of jazz, and opened the door to artists operating on different horizons. Jonah Yano is one of those ...
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Jonah Yano unveiled an acoustic-backed track titled "Cold" premiering exclusively on Billboard today (June 13). By Madeleine Fernando Japanese-Canadian artist Jonah Yano unveiled an acoustic-backed ...
Keiichi Yano, co-founder of Japanese music game specialist iNiS, has told Develop how its upcoming singing game Lips – a chief component of Microsoft’s casual push for the Xbox 360 – will let players ...
Back in January, the Montreal musician Jonah Yano released his sophomore album, Portrait Of A Dog. Yano is a longtime collaborator of BADBADNOTGOOD, and they co-produced his latest full-length. Today, ...
Last month, Montreal producer and multi-instrumentalist Ouri released “Baby Has A Frown.” Today, the Hildegard member is joining forces with Jonah Yano for the new track "Quiet Drumming." “When I had ...
Keiichi Yano of iNiS has a unique perspective on the Japanese and American game industries. His company remade their game Osu! Tatakae! Ouendan! into a new game whose references and music are more ...
An enduring fixture on the Japanese music scene for over three decades, jazz pianist and singer Akiko Yano has most recently been plying her trade in a trio with bassist Will Lee and drummer Chris ...
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