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ARTISTS ON SUGARTUNE

Atomic Folk
If one were to bother looking - somewhere between hard rock and a soft place, one would find Atomic Folk. With their unique blend of power, enegy, melody and fragility, Atomic Folk garnered attention in la belle province and abroad. [more]

Call Up
"If there’s one thing I’m good at, it’s assembling people from different backgrounds and making it work as a collective" states Patrick Naud, singer for the Call Up. Having played with most of his bandmates in past projects, he knew that this mix was just right. [more]

Creature
Creature sound like the B52s & Talking Heads shaking their ass around a turntable listening to Some Girls by the Rolling Stones. Enough. [more]

Moonshine Orchestra
Longtime friends and studio wizards Claus Frostell and Jack Nicholls joined musical forces in 1999 and decided to combine their complimentary talents to create big, beautiful music. They call it The Moonshine Orchestra. [more]

Marc Nelson
Marc Nelson proves that he can make the "less is more" approach work. With a band that supports his quirky compositions with directness and simplicity, his material moves fluidly from melodic pop into driving beats pulsing with tight phrasing and smart lyrics. [more]

The Snitches
Once upon a time, in a magical island city called Montreal, there lived a care-free clan of freakish boys and girls who the locals knew as The Snitches. They played a wide range of musical instruments and enjoyed throwing parties in their cavernous loft, where sometimes funny hats got worn, a drunken pig named Mitsou would sometimes be caught scoffing beers, and always was their dancing under the red letter C to the wee hours of the morn. [more]



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