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Friday Dec. 13, 2024

Second Fridays @ CMC: Chiquitamagic, Brodie West, and Stones, Breeze, and Tinder

Location: 20 St. Joseph St., Toronto
Tickets: $15; $10 for students
Sponsor: @getgruvi

Chiquitamagic – solo piano

chiquitamagic is a multifaceted Colombian born artist & producer living in Toronto Canada. Collaborators include electro jazz funk icons Genevieve Artadi & Louis Cole from KNOWER, MonoNeon, & jazz innovators like Justin Brown, Ambrose Akinmusire, & John Hollenbeck. Her music can be described as a mix of avant garde dance music, tropi-pop, & jazz. She has seven albums out under the moniker chiquitamagic & countless singles independently & via l.a’s Minaret Records, Rings Tokyo, & Disk Union Japan. She has been releasing music for over ten years (Isis Giraldo Poetry Project). She’s currently working on a new improvised solo piano record, and will be performing excerpts from this project this December at the CMC.

Brodie West – solo alto saxophone

Alto saxophonist Brodie West’s fascination in sound has taken him from Alexandra Park to Addis Ababa. As a bandleader and collaborator he is a key member of Toronto’s vibrant creative music scene. Leader of avant-calypso unit Eucalyptus as well as his eponymous quintet, West also regularly performs with the The Ryan Driver Sextet, the Lina Allemano 4, a duo called Ways and an ongoing collaboration with Andrew Zukerman/Fleshtone Aura. Brodie’s music has been released by some of Toronto’s most celebrated labels, including Healing Power, Pleasence, Blocks Recording Club and Rat-Drifting, while his European connections have put him in the company of legendary art-punks The Ex as well as the late Getatchew Mekuria, the revered veteran of the Ethiopian saxophone.

Originally hailing from Nanaimo, British Columbia, jazz studies at Humber College brought Brodie to Toronto. Emerging as a member of Zebradonk, Deep Dark United and Drumheller, he was soon in demand as a featured guest, adding his spirit to recordings ranging from Broken Social Scene’s seminal You Forgot It in People to more recent appearances with Jennifer Castle, Snowblink and Tasseomancy. Studies at the Amsterdam Music Conservatory with Misha Mengelberg lead to musical encounters with percussionist Han Bennink as well as The Ex, culminating in two tours to Ethiopia and the group’s collaborative recordings with Getatchew Mekuria.

West’s current artistic practice sees him inspired by the radiant joy of being a father as well as frequent improvised gigs with a wide range of musicians. As a composer working with some of Toronto’s leading creative musicians (including Nicole Rampersaud, Ryan Driver, Mike Smith, Nick Fraser, Tania Gill and Evan Cartwright) he is always leading new melodic excursions while his ensembles, often featuring two or even three percussionists, are also exploring fresh rhythmic terrain.

Stones, Breeze, and Tinder

Stones, Breeze, and Tinder is a trio comprising of Brendan Beaton on trumpet, Taran Massey-Singh on bassoon, and Bjorn Kriel on vibraphone. Having met in a U of T ensemble that blends influences of jazz and classical study, they draw from both musical worlds. They will be performing works by fellow student composers, Canadian improvisers, and crafting improvised works along to field recordings of Canadian landscapes.

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