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muzikMOVEMENTZ, in its name alone, encapsulates everything we do in the field of Hip Hop, R&B, Rock n' Roll, Folk and Country: Through online interviews, reviews, photographs and videos, we help to push the deserved exposure of Canadian artists and entrepreneurs by showcasing their talent to "move" and evolve the entertainment industry in Canada.

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Wednesday, March 10, 2010

Lady Gaga Video Premiere Telephone featuring Beyonce.


The music video for Lady Gaga's 'Telephone' featuring Beyoncé will be debuting shortly - stay tuned to LadyGaga.com for updates on when & where you can catch the first glimpse of the video directed by Jonas Akerlund (director of 'Paparazzi'). Take a peek at these behind-the-scenes shots in the meantime!

Tuesday, March 9, 2010

Moeraes Fate



I recently spoke with Katee Lee, lead singer and bassist for Moeraes Fate, the three-piece rock trio formerly known as Dame. Keep reading for more insight on the name change, new guitarist, Ali Stead, and the band's upcoming album.

"There were more than two other bands called Dame," explained Katee when I asked about the band's much talked about name change- only one of many changes that the band has undergone.

So, why Moeraes Fate?

Katee explained that , "a 'dame' is a woman knighted, so with Dame we wanted to show that we were independent women. The Moeraes were the daughters of Zeus- goddesses. With the name change we wanted to show that we've matured since we started the band."

From dames to goddesses, the young women that make up the band have worked very hard over the last few years, and have developed one of the most loyal indie fanbases in Ontario.


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Wednesday, March 3, 2010

Vita Chambers' new EP, THE GET GO, is available now!


Vita Chambers' new EP, THE GET GO, is available now!

The new EP from SRP/Universal Motown's, Vita Chambers is available today!
THE GET GO is available on iTunes. The Get Go

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Tuesday, March 2, 2010

Eyes on the Prize



Brand New Eyes, the highly anticipated third album from Nashville-based power-punk band, Paramore, is barre none, their most sophisticated work to date. Coming from Grammy nominees known for high-calibre energy and down-to-earth lyrics, this latest release doesn't disappoint, but serves up a more mature sound than its predecessor, Riot! .



Hayley Williams' larger-than-life vocals continue to propel each track to an emotional peak. Yet, this album does more to showcase the sum of its parts rather than its lead singer alone. Fans will attribute this to the fact that Paramore has successfully recovered from contemplating a break-up, making this album somewhat of a comeback.

The band doesn't ignore their past problems at all, and in fact openly discuss the experiences on three separate tracks. "Ignorance" the first single from Brand New Eyes, was written while the band was at the heat of their conflict, and the heat is definitely on.

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Thursday, February 25, 2010

Sean Murphy



Sean Murphy's laid back yet powerful voice no doubt has its beginnings from his roots in Lanikai, on the island of Oahu in Hawaii. While Sean’s style has been influenced by artists such as Dave Matthews, Jack Johnson and Bob Dylan, Sean Murphy is in a league all his own in today’s cookie-cutter, lip-syncing industry. Sean’s raw and sincere lyrics captivate a broad audience, and are already gaining high visibility in Japan (he is Top 5 in the charts), Canada, the Netherlands and Australia.



Sean’s passion for music began at an early age, always keen to take advantage of any performance opportunities that came his way. When he was only eight years old, Sean began guitar lessons and before long was performing with local bands, eventually choosing a solo path. . His songs deal with such relevant issues as emotions, relations, children, poverty, and the environment. His visions are well spoken through his melodious, meaningful sounds and lyrics.

Eventually Sean’s love of singing and songwriting lead him to an interest in playing a number of instruments including guitar, drums, piano, and sitar (a plucked stringed instrument mainly used in Hindustani classical music). His newest single, “Lonely Soldier” is out and the sound is awesome, soft, yet deep in lyrics and texture. Another single, “Us”, is off of his most current CD, “One Life”. This song was written after he had his first serious breakup with a girl. This tune truly speaks from the heart and honestly expresses what he felt at that time. His emotions and life experiences carries him through the creative process in hopes that others who hear can identify with his messages. Sean had an impressive ability to write lyrics that were fueled by emotion, and could easily articulate his message through his music.


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Wednesday, February 17, 2010

Shotgun Rules


Hailing from the forest city, London, Ontario . Shotgun Rules talks to theMOVEMENTZ about the music scene, and the creation of their identifiable brand of aggressive rock.



Loud pulsating drums and bass, heart-wrenching guitar riffs,and distinguishable blaring vocals. Those are the sounds created by John Mackenzie, Ric and Dustyn Mattingley, Corry Van Spronsen and Zach Pero. Together, they make up the five-piece band that has been tearing down venues with their volume and high-energy performances.

The London-based independent band has been reaching more and more ears ever since the release of their latest album, Fugitives and Refugees. Though on hiatus for the past few months, they are looking forward to starting up their live shows once more, and this time with a collection of entirely new material.

Corry Van Spronsen, guitarist, gave us an inside look at Shotgun:

On the birth of Shotgun Rules

Me and the other guitar player, Ric, we were in a different band together, a pop/punk band called Hoodini. We started really clicking together writing-wise, and we started writing stuff that the rest of that band wasn't so much into.

So then we just said that we were going to do our own thing.So for close to a good year, it was just Ric and I writing music in my basement...We picked up Ric's brother, [Dusty] on drums. Shortly after we picked up John, the singer, and that was just through word of mouth from a friend who auditioned for us, and said, "You know what, I would love to do this, but I know a guy who would suit you guys a lot better than me" .Almost immediately [after his audition] we thought, ‘this guy's gonna work out good', so we kept him...

...Joe [the former bassist] left us before the start of the last tour. Zach came to mind, because I'd seen him play with bands like The Joys. I asked him if he could do it and learned all of the songs for our tour. By the time we got back we saw that he fit with the group pretty well, and he's really good musically. So we just kept rolling with him.



On the latest album, Fugitives and Refugees

The album was written over a large span of time. We went into the studio and said we were going to record everything that we had. A couple of the songs that we thought were going to make the album, ended up not really working on tape. They didn't carry over the way we thought they would.

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Wednesday, February 10, 2010

Empire ISIS at NXNE


NXNE is a chance for artists to showcase their talents, share their music with fans and colleagues and get their message out there. I was lucky enough to have a sit down with one such artist, Empire ISIS, and believe me, her message is definitely worth hearing.



I met up with Empire ISIS and her crew at the Hyatt, in Toronto, where the conference was being held, and my first thought was, wow, is she ever tall. However, it wasn't her physical height that made her seem so daunting, but the way she carried and presented herself. She was strong, she knew who she was and how she wanted to be perceived. “I'm so sure of my energy that I'll burst into any room, anywhere, with anyone in it... and be myself. Look into people's eyes, give them my vibe, feel their vibe, feel what they're about, ask the specific questions that can help me understand who I'm around right now, where they're from, what's their experience.”

And she has to be in order to make a name for herself in a genre that is so male dominated. She's had to constantly prove herself no matter where she goes, be it Caracas, Rio or right here in Montreal. But despite the road blocks, the difficulties and the up hill battles that it has taken her to get this far, Empire ISIS is not one to be meek and back down, especially since getting her message out there is so important to her.

Brought up by a Ugandan stepfather and a British mother in French Canada, Empire ISIS quickly learned the value of personal identity and cultural fusions. In her own words, “my whole life has been about cultural mash up and trying to learn to see past who we are and how we've been brought up, to understand the person next to you.” To do this, she set out in 2001, camera in hand to film documentaries in Jamaica, Trinidad, Venezuela and many other Latin American countries, to try to “crack the social code”, figure out why people say the things they say, why it's ok to use certain words in some countries but not in others. And everywhere she went she would invariably end up singing.


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